- Chaya Czernowin
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Chaya Czernowin (born December 7, 1957 in Haifa, Israel) is an Israeli composer, [1] and Walter Bigelow Rosen Professor of Music at Harvard University.[2][3] She is the lead composer at the Schloß Solitude Sommerakademie, a biannual international academy of composers and resident musicians at the landmark Schloß Solitude, in Stuttgart, Germany.[4] She is a 2011 Guggenheim Fellow.[5]
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Education and early career
Czernowin studied at the Rubin Academy of music at Tel-Aviv University, Bard College, and the University of California, San Diego. Czernowin spent several years after her formal studies on residencies and fellowships in Japan, Europe, and the United States.[6]
She was awarded the Ernst von Siemens Music Composers' Prize in 2003. Between 2006-2009 she was Professor of Composition at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna.
Early works
- Dam Sheom Hachol
Operas
- "opera without words," PNIMA...ins innere. (2000), premiered at the Munich Biennale
- A companion to Mozart's fragment, Adama/Zäide (2006) (interview [1] in German)
Recent works
- Winter Songs, Maim Zarim, Main Gnuvim
Literature
- Gur, Golan. Czernowin, Chaya. In: Bayerisches Musiker-Lexikon Online..
References
- ^ Chaya Czernowin, Schott Music
- ^ http://www.music.fas.harvard.edu/faculty/cczernowin.html
- ^ http://www.faculty.harvard.edu/scholarship-and-research/faculty-profiles/chaya-czernowin-walter-bigelow-rosen-professor-music
- ^ http://www.akademie-solitude.de/810_sac_principles.php?lang_choose=1&lastpage=810_sac_principles.php&cur=0&idnum=0&dbsearch=&linkurl=
- ^ http://www.gf.org/fellows/17107-chaya-czernowin
- ^ http://www.internationales-musikinstitut.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=170%3Achaya-czernowin&catid=42&lang=en
External links
- Art of the States: Chaya Czernowin two works by the composer
- "Separate Universes Coexisting: Chaya Czernowin’s Musical Artistry," article in The Forward Newspaper published October 20, 2010.
- Either/Or: Chaya Czernowin - Die Kreuzung
Categories:- Israeli composers
- Opera composers
- Women classical composers
- 1957 births
- Living people
- Tel Aviv University alumni
- University of California, San Diego alumni
- Bard College alumni
- Harvard University faculty
- Guggenheim Fellows
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