- Alexandra Fol
"See also
FOL ".Alexandra Fol (born
July 11 ,1981 inSofia ) is aBulgaria n composer and organist. Born inSofia , she studied composition atBoston University and theEastman School of Music . Fol currently resides inMontreal ,Canada , where she is pursuing a Doctorate in composition. Fol has composed more than 40 works in different mediums, including tworequiem s, asymphony , aconcerto forpiano andorchestra , a concerto forviolin and orchestra, two concerti forviola and orchestra, "A Swan Song for the Impossible Love" - abass clarinet concerto, "Cinderella" - monodrama for narrator and orchestra, and many chamber works. Fol’s "Two Songs for Voice and Orchestra" were performed by one of the Tokyo Symphony orchestras in 1994 and her Concerto for Violin was premiered on a 16th c. Storioni violin by Leonid Iogansen and the Boston University Orchestra in 2001. In 2005 Fol was one of four composers commissioned to write a children’s work for the 70th anniversary of theMontréal Symphony Orchestra ’s Children’s series. "Pegasus", op. 37 was performed throughout the 2005-2006 Montréal Symphony Orchestra Children’s Series and included in an educational CD for children. Fol’s other commissions include chamber music premiered inCarnegie Hall , two shortfilm scores , "Requiem No. 2, op. 40" for the McGill University Symphony Orchestra. Her works have also been played by the Sofia Philharmonic orchestra, Young Artists Orchestra and the" orkest de erepreis". Fol is finalist for the 2006 [http://www.gaudeamus.nl/ Gaudeamus Prize] in composition and a 2007Tanglewood Music Center composition fellow. She is recipient of two grants by theCanada Council for the Arts References
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