Music of Alla Pavlova
Victor Goltiapin (alto saxophone), Leonid Tushev (tenor saxophone), Ilia Feropontov (trumpet), Peter Izotov (piano), Globalis International Symphony Orchestra, Konstantin Krimetz (conductor)
National Public Radio has said of Pavlova's music: "In Pavlova's music you find a special quality of the Russian way of thinking. Let's say, it comes from the way of thinking found in Chekhov, Tchaikovsky, and Rachmaninoff." Alla Pavlova is a composer, pianist, and musicologist. Born in Russia, she received her Masters Degree at the Gnessin Academy of Music in Moscow in 1983. After graduation she lived in Sofia, Bulgaria for several years where she worked for the Union of Bulgarian Composers and the Bulgarian National Opera. She then moved to Moscow where she lived from 1986 to 1990, working for the Moscow (later, Russian) Musical Society Board as a senior consultant. In 1990 she immigrated to New York and became a member of New York Women Composers in 1991. She has a special interest in creating music for theater, dance, film and children.
Track Listing
Title | Composer | Performer |
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Symphony No. 2 "For the New Millennium" | Alla Pavlova | International Symphony Orchestra "Globalis", Konstantin Krimets, conductor |
Music from The Old New York Nostalgia | Alla Pavlova | International Symphony Orchestra "Globalis", Konstantin Krimets, conductor |
Elegy for Piano and String Orchestra | Alla Pavlova | International Symphony Orchestra "Globalis", Konstantin Krimets, conductor, Peter Izotov, piano |
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