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Sofia Gubaidulina Performs Her Work at the Drogheda Arts Festival 5/1

By: Apr. 13, 2010
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Russian composer, Sofia Gubaidulina will bring her contemporary music to the Drogheda Arts Festival on the evening May 1, 2010 at 5 pm. Her unique music is marked by the use of unusual instrumental combinations and tunings and shows her interest in folk and ritual instruments from Russia, the Caucasus region and Asia.

Gubaidulina (pronounced ‘goo-bye-DOO-lee-nah) who is visiting Ireland for the first time, will attend a composer portrait concert at St Peter's Church, Drogheda in which highly acclaimed performers including Ivan Monighetti, the Dublin Guitar Quartet, Malachy Robinson, the Heath Quartet, The Oriel Trio and Dermot Dunne will perform a range of her works.The concert is the latest of several high profile art music events organised by the Louth Contemporary Music Society, to bring world renowned composers to Ireland, previously having successfully featured, Arvo Pärt, Philip Glass, Terry Riley and Valentyn Silvestov.

Eamonn Quinn, Artistic Director with the LCMS, spoke about the forthcoming event.
"We are proud to be able to attract such major contemporary musical events to the area and host such high calibre composers who have chosen to have their music performed in Ireland."
"It is very exciting to be able to bring the works of Gubaidulina here to Ireland. She has been called the greatest Russian composer at work today since Shostakovich."

"We are a small society trying to make a big difference to Contemporary music in Ireland. We are becoming more recognised internationally and this has helped us to attract such important composers and performers to attend and participate in our music events," he said.

"The ‘Fire and the Rose' performance will be a significant cultural event for Ireland, as it is the first composer portrait of Gubaidulina with the composer present in Ireland."

In 2007, Gubaidulina was the first woman composer to be spotlighted by the BBC during its annual ‘composer weekend' in London and she has been awarded many prestigious awards including the Prix de Monaco in 1987 and the Living Composer Prize of the Cannes Classical Awards in 2003.

The Fire and the Rose: the Music of Sofia Gubaidulina is presented by Louth Contemporary Music Society (LCMS) in association with Drogheda Arts Festival. The event is funded by The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon and financially supported by the Drogheda Arts Festival and Louth County Council.

A free viewing of the Barrie Gavin film ‘A Fire and a Rose' about the life and work of Gubaidulina scripted by Gerard McBurney will take place at 5 pm in Barlow House on the May 1, 2010.
Tickets for the performance priced €15 are available from www.centralticketbureau.com and Highlanes Gallery, Laurence St, Drogheda Telephone: +353 (0)41 9807114. Tickets for the screening of the film the Fire and the Rose are available from the festival box office in Highlanes.

The Fire and the Rose is part of the Drogheda Arts Festival. The Drogheda Arts Festival will run at various venues in Drogheda from Friday, April 30 to May 3, 2010. For programme details and biographies of Gubaidulina and the performers see www.louthcms.org www.droghedaartsfestival.ie and www.createlouth.ie

Videos
Clip of Anne-Sophie Mutter performing Gubaidulina
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37e3pu8piuE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-b5waTDQpM&feature=related

Kurt Masur talks about Gubaidulina's Two Path's. He will conduct the work for the
New York Philharmonic in April 2011.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_XYVhvqAZQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naOWCLfGfuA&feature=related
Version of Repentance ( Pentimento) for 3 guitars and cello.



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