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| Sofia Asgatovna Gubaidulina, (Russian ) (born 24 October 1931) is a Russian-Tatar composer of deeply religious music.Gubaidulina was born in Chistopol, in the Tatar Republic. In her youth she would spend much time praying in the fields near her home that she may one day become a composer. She studied composition and piano at the Kazan Conservatory, graduating in 1954. In Moscow she undertook further studies at the Conservatory with Nikolay Peyko until 1959, and then with Shebalin until 1963. |
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 | Sofia Gubaidulina: Viola Concerto - Yuri Bashmet pt.1 Gubaidulina Viola Concerto (1996/97) Parte 1 de 4 Bashmet (Viola) , Sinfônica de Colônia |  | Sofia Gubaidulina's "Seven Words" performed in Eurythmy Sofia Gubaidulina's "Seven Words" is a composition for cello, bayan, and strings based upon Christ's Seven Last Words on the Cross. This is a section of the composition performed in Eurythmy by the Goetheanum Stage Ensemble. For this beautiful film version, the camera work and editing were by Sam Russell with final production by Hagens Recording Studio. Note: this version presents the music and eurythmy of the original performance, without voice-over. |  | Sofia Gubaidulina: The drummer The Drummer (From: 'Musical Toys') Sofia Gubaidulina was born in 1931 and is one of the most important Russian composers of our time. She studied with Peiko, a pupil of Shostakovich at the Moscow conservatory, and subsequently with Shebalin. Together with Schnittke, Denisov and Silvestrov she is now regarded worldwide as one of the leading representives of New Music. |  | Sofia GUBAIDULINA: Toccata-Troncata performed by Hayk Melikyan Sofia GUBAIDULINA (b.1931) Toccata-Troncata (1971) Hayk Melikyan, piano recorded in 2007 www.haykmelikyan.com Join Hayk Melikyan's Group here www.facebook.com | |
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