Sofia Gubaidulina
Born: 24th October 1931, Chistopol, Russia
Died: 13th March 2025
Nationality: Russian
Sofia Asgatovna Gubaidulina was a Soviet and Russian composer of modernist sacred music. She was highly prolific, producing numerous chamber, orchestral and choral works. Her output has been described as exploring the tensions between Western and Eastern music, and has been characterised by "innovative use of microtonality and chromaticism, rhythm over form and use of contrasting tonalities.
Her compositions have been praised for their "emotional intensity", while she described her music as bringing legato, that is, a sense of "connected flow into the fragmented staccato of life." Alongside Alfred Schnittke, Arvo Pärt and Edison Denisov, Gubaidulina was considered one of the foremost composers of the former Soviet Union who were disfavoured by the authorities including the KGB, but whose work became frequently commissioned and performed by major international orchestras, with her first major breakthrough being her violin concerto Offertorium (1980).
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Sacrum profanum
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Alexander Ivashkin (soloist), Richard Benjafield (soloist), Chris Brannick (soloist), The BBC Singers, Russian State Symphony Capella Orchestra, Moscow Studio for New Music, Stephen Cleobury, Valery Poliansky, Igor Dronov
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