Sofia Gubaidulina

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Sofia Gubaidulina was born in Chistopol in the Tatar Republic of the Soviet Union in October 24, 1931. After instruction in piano and composition at the Kazan Conservatory, she studied composition with Nikolai Peiko at the Moscow Conservatory, pursuing graduate studies there under Vissarion Shebalin. Until 1992, she lived in Moscow. Since then, she has made her primary residence in Germany, outside Hamburg. Gubaidulina's compositional interests have been stimulated by the tactile exploration and improvisation with rare Russian, Caucasian, and Asian folk and ritual instruments collected by the "Astreia" ensemble, of which she was a co-founder, by the rapid absorption and personalization of contemporary Western musical techniques (a characteristic, too, of other Soviet composers of the post-Stalin generation including Edison Denisov and Alfred Schnittke ), and by a deep-rooted belief in the mystical properties of music. Her uncompromising dedication to a singular vision did not endear her to the Soviet musical establishment, but her music was championed in Russia by a number of devoted performers including Vladimir Tonkha, Friedrich Lips, Mark Pekarsky, and Valery Popov. The determined advocacy of Gidon Kremer, dedicatee of Gubaidulina's masterly violin concerto, Offertorium , helped bring the composer to international attention in the early 1980s. Gubaidulina is the author of symphonic and choral works, two cello concerti, a viola concerto, four string quartets, a string trio, works for percussion ensemble, and many works for nonstandard instruments and distinctive combinations of instruments. Her scores frequently explore unconventional techniques of sound production.
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Quatuors À Cordes / String Quartets / Streichquartette (CD)   Montaigne 1991
Astreja - Music From Davos (CD, Album)   Leo Records 1992
Astreja Improvisations (CD, Album)   Eva Records (3) 1992
Orchestral Music (CD)   cpo 1994
Orgel Und Schlagzeug · Organ And Percussion (CD, Album)   AULOS-Schallplatten, Koch Schwann 1995
Seven Words • Silenzio • In Croce (CD, Album)   Naxos 1995
One8 / Zehn Präludien (CD, Album)   WERGO 1996
Appears On:
Akkordeon-Musik Des 20. Jahrhunderts (LP) De Profundis Klavins Music 1991
La Lontananza Nostalgica Utopica Futura • "Hay Que Caminar" Soñando (Album) (2 versions) La Lontananza Nostalgi... Deutsche Grammophon 1992
Hommage À Piazzolla (CD, Album, Sli) Le Grand Tango Nonesuch 1996
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Музыкальное Приношение (LP, Comp) Vivente-Non Vivente Мелодия 1990
Akkordeon-Musik Des 20. Jahrhunderts (LP) De Profundis Klavins Music 1991
Short Stories (2 versions) Quartet No. 2 Nonesuch ... 1993
Mixing It (CD, Comp, Album) Stimmen... Verstummen ... Chill Out Label 1994
Wergo Collection II - Music Of Our Time - Musik Unserer Zeit (CD, Album, Smplr) Zehn Präludien Für V... WERGO, WERGO 1997
Electroshock Presents Electroacoustic Music Volume IV • Archive Tapes Synthesizer ANS 1964-1971 (CD, Comp) Vivente-Non Vivente. A... Electroshock Records 1999
Misterious Morning (CD, Album) In Erwartung Alpha Productions 2001
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