Sofia Gubaidulina
Composer known for mystical music

Born
October 24th, 1931
93 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Germany/Russia
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A composer and pianist, contributions spanned various genres and styles, significantly impacting contemporary classical music. Works often involved spirituality, incorporating elements of Russian folk music, and experimental techniques. Collaborations with renowned orchestras and artists showcased compositions that explored the interplay of sound and silence. Music included orchestral, chamber, and choral pieces. International recognition included prestigious awards and honors.
Composed 'St John Passion'
Created 'Seven Last Words'
Awarded the Ernst von Siemens Music Prize
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