- Iraida Yusupova
Mrs. Iraida Yusupova (born
February 20 ,1962 inAshgabat ,Turkmenistan ) is a Turkmenistanicomposer of half Russian-half Tatar ethnicity who currently lives inMoscow ,Russia .Iraida Yusupova graduated from
Moscow Conservatory with a degree in composition in 1987. She has written and composed 3 operas, 2 symphonies, 6 cantatas, 3 instrumental concerts, and a great deal of chamber music, electro-acoustic music, and music for cinema and theater spanning over the late eighties to the present day. Her various styles includeminimalism ,serialism , and several progressivenew age styles. Her music has been performed inGermany ,Austria ,France ,Italy ,Sweden ,Belgium ,USA ,Switzerland ,Turkey andHungary . In 2001, certain independent Moscow journalists made her among the top 10 most notable modern Russian composers.Festival Participation
Mrs. Yusupova has been a continual participant in numerous musical festivals such as Alternative, Moscow Autumn, Moscow forum, and has participated in the music festivals Bach - 2000, White Night’s Stars, Gent-Moscow-Gent, Klang och Rubel, Delphi’s Games, Austrian Cultural Forum, David Oistrakh’s Festival, and the Wean Hean festival.
Enrollment in Unions and Organizations
She is currently a part of the Composers’ Union of Russia (an organization in Moscow), the Filmmakers’ Union of Russia, the Association of Contemporary Music (ACM) and in 1994 joined the Theremin Center.
Works
*Sonata for oboe and piano (1987)
*Concerto for harp with orchestra "Arpa-amplificata" (1987)
*Octet in memory of Igor Stravinsky (1989)
*"Incantation of Elements" for symphony orchestra and tape (1989)
*"Dreams' Music", version for cello-solo (1990)
*"Dreams' Music", version for violin-solo (1990)
*"In Front of the Mirror", saloon's triptych (1990). Based on texts byVera Pavlova .
*"Emily's Revelations", cantata for mezzo-soprano and symphony orchestra (1990). Based on a text byEmily Dickinson .
*Brass quintet (1990)
*"Sound's Traveling" for percussion and soprano -saxophone (1990)
*"Etudes by Steiniz" for two wind instruments and organ (1991)
*"Ginekeum", electronic composition (1991)
*"Sailing Off" for saxophones' quartet (1992)
*"Willows' Flowering III, chamber cantata (1992)
*"Moses' Tomb", electronic composition (1992)
*"Eine Grosse Nachtmusik", chamber symphony (1993)
*Concert for oboe and chamber orchestra (1993)
*"Winds' Rose" for chamber orchestra and piano in memory ofNikolay Sydelnikov (1993)
*"Babiloon's mystery", symphony (1994)
*"Two Small Canons on English Poets' Texts", chamber cantata (1994)
*"Astrolatreya", divertissement for ensemble of soloists in two versions (1994)
*"Arlecinata", divertissement for ensemble of soloists (1994)
*"The Waiting", small concert for oboe-solo and tape (1994)
*"The Birth of Venus" for brass quintet and one or more grand pianos (1994)
*"Sonata Without First Movement" for piano (1994)
*"Canon-Elegy" for piano (1994). Dedicated toIvan Sokolov .
*"Gone Years' Reminiscences" for one or more pianos (1994)
*"Nikola Veshny", composition for domra, flute and piano (1994). In memory of Nikolay Sydelnikov.
*"Composition in Memory of Igor Severyarnin" for domra-solo (1994). Co-authored bySergey Nevrayev .
*"Postlude-Dedication, or Variation on a Basque Folk Theme", composition for domra, two pianos and computer (1994)
*"The Birth of Venus" for symphony orchestra and tape (1995). Dedicated toAnastasia Braudo Jr.
*"Opera-Kryptophonic", opera (1995). Co-authored by Sergey Nevrayev andIvan Sokolov .
*"Ex Voto" for ensemble of soloists (1995). Dedicated toAlexander Dolgin .
*"Willows' Flowering IV, or Almost Etruscan Text" (1995)Several versions.
*"The Critique of Pure Reason", for ensemble of soloists or chamber orchestra (1995). Dedicated toAlexander Babulevich .
*"Thou Art My Soul" for descant, cello and piano (1996). Based on a text from a canon bySaint Andrew of Crete .
*"The Well in Haroldsbach", fantasy and choral for harpsichord (1996)
*Etude for flute solo (1996)
*"Sailing Off" for saxophones' quartet and tape (1996)
*"Sailing Off" for saxophones' quartet and two tapes (1996)
*"Sailing Off" for saxophones' quartet and soprano (1996)
*"Sailing Off" for saxophones' quartet, tape and soprano (1996)
*"The Last Sound's Traveling" for cello and percussion (1996)
*"Alla Mente" for piano (1996)
*"Strange Shores", suite for harp-solo (1997)
*"Virgins' Singing on the Syon-Mountain", composition for Dmitry Pokrovsky Ensemble for violin, two cellos, keyboard goosly and tape (1997)Updated version of computer mixing in 2000.
*"Opera-Marina" (1995-1998)Its separate parts exist as independent works titled "The Birth of Venus", "Sailing Off" and "Waiting".
*"The Birth of Venus" for brass quintet, one or more grand pianos and tape (1998)
*"Ex voto II" for ensemble of soloists (1998)
*"Ex voto III" for Dmitry Pokrovsky Ensemble (1998). Based on a text byGennady Aygy .
*"No More the Sea, or New Sound's Traveling" (1998). Two versions for tape and several versions for Dmitry Pokrovsky Ensemble and tape.
*"Retro-Suite", multimedia project for Dmitry Pokrovsky Ensemble (1998)
*"Cadenza and Coda for cello with orchestra", composition for enveloping cello with symphony orchestra and tape (1998)
*"Faust Fragments", mystery (1999)
*"Pushkin-Triptych" for Dmitry Pokrovsky Ensemble (1999)
*"Sequences", composition for piano and cello (1999)
*"Mefisto-Garden. The Seasons", multimedia project of four parts (1995-2000). Several versions of each part.
*"Children's cantata" for children's choir, piano and tape (2000). Based on a text by Gennady Aygy.
*"The Dull Songs of the Earth", chamber cantata (2000). Based on a text byMikhail Lermontov .
*"South", composition from multimedia project by Tatiana Mikheyeva, Iraida Yusupova, Sergey Zagniy and Dmitry Cheglakov "Several Different Directions" (2000)
*"Christmas Mystery For Silhouette Theater" (2000). Script by Inna Kolosova.
*"Prayer" for male choir, cello and double-base (2000). Based on texts byGrand Duchess Olga of Russia .
*"Three Meditations on Baptist Script" from "Passions 2000" (2000). Based on texts byLeonid Bely , Vera Pavlova,Vyacheslav Kurizin . WithDmitry Cheglakov 's parting.
*"In the Country of the Blind", performance-installation (2000)
*"Unnamed", composition for soprano and cello with chamber orchestra and tape (2000). Updated version for soprano and cello with chamber orchestra in 2003.
*"The Birds", multimedia project (1999-2001). Several versions.
*Fragments of collective opera "Tsar Demyan" (2001). Co-authored by Leonid Desyatnikov, Vladimir Nikolayev, Vyacheslav Gayvoronsky, creative group "Composer".
*"In the Country of the Blind II", composition for chamber orchestra and computer (2001)
*"In the Country of the Blind III", composition for piano and computer (2001)
*"PolyCordia", composition for Irish harp, cello, piano and tape (2001). Dedicated toPyotr Kondrashin .
*"Dies Irae" for counter-tenor, basso-profound and ensemble of soloists (2001)
*"Music By Someone Else", composition for ensemble of soloists (2001). In several versions.
*"Shepherds and Angels", mystery-loobock (2002)Widened version - Cyber-musical. Based on texts by Vera Pavlova. Updated version for Dmitry Pokrovsky Ensemble in 2003.
*"Eine Kleine Morgenmusik", composition in my father's memory for piano solo (2002)
*"Cherubic" for chorus a capella (2002)Instrumental version also 2002. Electroacoustic version also 2002.
*"More", electro-acoustic composition (2002)
*“Pastorale”, fantasy on Adolf Venzel, themes for cello and piano (2003)
*“Prayer”, version for full choir and piano (2003)
*“NOSFERATU-symphony” for chamber ensemble and video-projection (2003). Live sound track forF. W. Murnau 's film "Nosferatu " (1924).
*“On my way to Damascus” for chamber ensemble (2003)
*“Kitejz – 11” for organ and tape (2003)
*“Kitejz – 14” for violin, ovaloid and tape (2003)
*“The Tin Little Soldier”, composition for Bosze Saloon Orchestra (2003)
*“Dies irae – 2”, composition for Dmitry Pokrovsky Ensemble and tape (2003)
*“Aelita”, opera-karaoke - multimedia project (2003). Based on author’s remix ofYakov Protazanov 's film "Aelita " (1924) and photodigidroms byAlexander Dolgin . Libretto by Vera Pavlova. Created specially for the opening of Alexander Dolgin’s exhibition.
*"Shepherds and Angels", updated version for Dmitry Pokrovsky Ensemble (2003)
*"Unnamed", updated version for soprano and cello with chamber orchestra (2003)
*“Ave Maria” by Adolf Venzel in different chamber arrangements (2003)
* “Why do I love you so much?” (Adolf Venzel) for full or female choir and piano with (or without) string quintet (2003)Fragment from the imaginary musical “Her First ball”.
*“A recollection of interrupted song” in memory ofLuidji Nono , electro-acoustic performance (2003)
*“Kitejz – 19” for Theremin-voice (or 2 Theremin-voices) and tape (2004)
*“Kitejz – 22” for tape (2004)
*"Prayer", version for male choir and chamber orchestra (2004). Based on texts by Great Princess Olga Romanova.
*"Cherubic" for male choir and cello (2004)
*“Einstein and Margarita”, opera in four acts with preface and epilogue (2004). Libretto By Vera Pavlova and Iraida Yusupova in collaboration with Steven Seymour.
*“Un bergantin”, composition for mixed choir with contrabass and piano (2005). Based on a text ofJosé de Espronceda .
*Version of "Prayer" for male choir and organ (2005). Based on texts by Great Princess Olga Romanova.
*“Ballada” – composition for poet, singer, harp and recorders with tape (2005). Based on a text ofDmitry Prigov .
*“Winds’ Rose – 2”, sound-installation for string orchestra and piano (2005)
*“Sax-n-roll”, electroacoustic composition (2005)
*“Mermaids’ dance”, electroacoustic composition (2005)
*“Composition with organ”, electroacoustic composition (2005)
*“Gothic cantata” for mixed choir, oboe, cello, organ and harp (2006). Based on a text of Dmitry Prigov.
*"Gone Century's Reminiscences", six choruses on canonical and non-canonical texts for mixed choir (and tape/tapes) (2006)
*“Real and impossible”, media-opera (2006)
*“Welcome to Paradise”, media-ballet (2006). Based onDante Alighieri ’s "La Divina Commedia ".
*"Willows' Flowering V”, chamber cantata for soprano, piano and tape (2006), based on texts by Vera Pavlova.Recordings
Her composition Kitejz – 22 appeared on the album "Touch, Don't Touch," a collection of new-age music for
theremin ; however, few recordings have been made of her works and little is actually known about them.However, [http://www.classicalarchives.com/artists/yusupova.html www.classicalarchives.com] has an extensive listing of her works in mp3 format.
External links
* [http://home.wanadoo.nl/ovar/yusup.htm]
* [http://www.classicalarchives.com/artists/yusupova.html]
* [http://composers21.com/compdocs/yusupovai.htm]
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