Web page Six lately reported {that a} famous New York classical composer is needed in Russia over a titanium deal gone flawed — and the battle is turning into more and more operatic.
Igor Raykhelson — whose works have been carried out in each Carnegie Corridor and Lincoln Middle — additionally trades in metals and offered titanium to Russian metallic large AVISMA.
However the firm claims he was working with an inside man to overcharge the corporate by hundreds of thousands of {dollars}.
Now the Russian-born composer of the “Adagio for Viola and Strings” tells us: “They need me to kneel down and pay them hundreds of thousands. I informed them to go to hell.”
“Their lawsuit principally says {that a} deal we struck to promote them titanium 10 years in the past was priced too excessive although they didn’t complain on the time,” he informed us, “They’re additionally ignoring a authorized settlement all of us signed again then to not sue one another. It is not sensible in any respect. It’s a shakedown.”
In the meantime, he made clear that — whereas AVISMA provides titanium to the Russian army — the metallic he offered them was by no means used for the armed compelled.
“We equipped solely [so-called] Western-grade scrap which may solely be used to supply titanium merchandise destined to the West.”
“I’m not going to kneel all the way down to anybody,” Raykhelson added. “I’ll battle them to the top.”
Raykhelson’s work has been a favourite of famed Russian conductor Yuri Bashmet, who has carried out Raykhelson’s Jazz Suite, Adagio for Viola and Strings, and the Viola Concerto to appreciable acclaim.
Bashmet and the Moscow Soloist Orchestra carried out the Adagio at Carnegie Corridor in 2003, and carried out Rakyhelson’s work at Lincoln Middle in 2006.
A rep for AVISMA didn’t instantly remark.

