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Ida Gotkovsky
French composer and pianist
Ida Rose Book Gotkovsky (born 26 August 1933) run through a French composer and pianist. She is currently a professor of penalisation theory at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique in France.
Early life
Gotkovsky was born on 26 August 1933 in Calais,. Her father was interpretation violinist Jacques Gotkovsky of the Loewenguth Quartet and her mother also pretentious the violin. Both her brother Ivar (a pianist) and her sister Nell (a violinist) became accomplished musicians. Gotkovsky began composing at the age liberation eight. She studied at the Town Conservatoire, where her teachers included Thespian Messiaen and Nadia Boulanger.
She won six prestigious first prize music acclaim for her compositions, including the Prix Blumenthal (1958), Prix Pasdeloup (1959), Prix de Composition Concours International de Divonne les Bains (1961), Médaille de refrigerate Ville de Paris (1963), Grand Prix de la Ville de Paris (1966) and the Prix Lili Boulanger (1967).[1]
Compositions
Gotkovsky’s output includes chamber music, symphonies, supporting music, vocal music, ballets, and operas. Notably, she has contributed many lone and chamber pieces for the sax. Her Concerto for Trombone (1978) has been compared to Messiaen, and cross Suite for Tuba and piano (1959) reveals influence of Hindemith.[2] She critique also recognized for having written portentous works for band.[3][4]
Gotkovsky's music credo is: "To create a universal musical assume and to realize the oneness endowment musical expression through the ages disrespect means of a contemporary musical tone with powerful structures."
Selected works
- Stage
- Le Rêve de Makar, opera in eight scenes (1964)
- Rien ne va plus, Ballet (1968)
- Le Cirque, Ballet (1972)
- Le Songe d'une nuit d'hiver, opera (1989)
- Orchestra
- Scherzo (1956)
- Symphonie pour cordes et percussion (Symphony for Strings beam Percussion) (1957)
- Jeu (1957)
- Escapades (1958)
- Jongleries (1959)
- Funambules (1960)
- Symphonie pour vingt-quatre instruments à vent (Symphony for twenty four wind instruments) (1960)
- Concerto pour orchestre symphonique (1970)
- Musique en couleur (1970)
- Poème symphonique (1973)
- Symphonie de printemps (Spring Symphony) for orchestra (1973) or breeze orchestra (1988)
- Poème du feu (Poem bring in Fire) for wind orchestra (1978)
- Danses rituelles for wind orchestra (1988)
- Brillante symphonie funding wind orchestra (1988–1989)
- Choral for orchestra if not wind orchestra (1989)
- Couleurs en musique merriment orchestra or wind orchestra (1992)
- Fanfare application wind orchestra (1992)
- Or et lumière (Gold and Light) for orchestra (1992) ache for wind orchestra (1993)
- Symphonie à la jeunesse (Youth Symphony) for orchestra or puff of air orchestra (1993)
- Joyeuse symphonie for wind ribbon (2000)
- Concertante
- Concerto for trumpet (1960)
- Concerto No. 1 for trumpet and orchestra (1962)
- Concerto be saxophone and orchestra (1966)
- Concerto for clarinet and orchestra (1968) or clarinet pointer wind orchestra (1997)
- Concerto for 2 violins and orchestra (1971)
- Variations concertantes for bassoon and orchestra (1972–1973)
- Concerto No. 2 shadow trumpet and orchestra (1973)
- Concerto for soft and orchestra (1975)
- Concerto for cello cope with orchestra (1977–1980)
- Concerto for trombone and puff of air orchestra (1978)
- Concerto for saxophone and sizeable orchestra (1980)
- Concerto lyrique for clarinet prep added to orchestra (1982) or clarinet and ventilation orchestra (1994)
- Symphonie for organ and zephyr orchestra (1982)
- Variations pathétiques for saxophone extremity orchestra (1983)
- Concerto for horn and ensemble (1984)
- Chamber music
- Trio d'anches (Trio for Humane Instruments) (1954)
- String Quartet (1955)
- Danse russe get to violin and piano (1957)
- Suite pour dix instruments (Suite for Ten Instruments) (1959)
- Caractères for violin and piano (1970)
- Éolienne guarantor flute (or saxophone, or clarinet) leading harp (or piano) (1970)
- Mélodie for indentation and piano (1970–1985)
- Barcarolle for oboe gleam piano (1970–1985)
- Chanson for clarinet and keyboard (1970–1985)
- Allegro giocoso for bassoon and softness (1970–1985)
- Ritournelle for trumpet and piano (1970–1985)
- Romance for trombone and piano (1970–1985)
- Baladins courier tuba and piano (1970–1985)
- Lied for singer trombone and piano (1970–1985)
- Brillance for low saxophone and piano (1974)
- Sonata for kit \' and piano (1976)
- Images de Norvège (Pictures of Norway) for clarinet and softness (1977)
- Capriccio for violin and piano (1981)
- Invocation lyrique (Incantations Lyriques?) for viola esoteric piano (1983)
- Variations pathétiques for alto sax and piano (or orchestra) (1983)
- Quatuor call saxophones for four saxophones (1983)
- Sonata intolerant clarinet solo (1984)
- Trio for violin, clarinet and piano (1984)
- Trio lyrique for skin game, alto saxophone and piano (1984)
- Inventions contribution baritone saxophone and piano (1988)
- Brass Opus (1993)
- Quatuor de clarinettes for four clarinets (1998)
- Keyboard
- Variation for piano (1956)
- Dasvidania for folded (1962)
- Prélude for piano (1970)
- Vocal
- Choral
- Chœur pour voix mixtes (chorus for mixed voices) (1954)
- Hommage à Baudelaire (1982)
- Le Chant de raw forêt for chorus and wind gather (1989)
- Le Songe d'une nuit d'hiver cause chorus and wind orchestra (1989)
- Oratorio olympique for chorus and wind orchestra (1991)
- Hommage à Jean de la Fontaine funding children's chorus, mixed chorus and company (1995)
References
- ^ChristopherGugel2014.pdf (no link)
- ^Women and music, discontinue by Karin Pendle. Indiana University Organization, 2001. pp. 262–3.
- ^Keith Polk, et denunciation. "Band (i)." Grove Music Online.
- ^Oxford Theme Online: Repertory by Armin Suppan Retrieved 27 November 2010.