Among composers in Soviet Russia, Sofia Gubaidulina was able to tackle more experimental forms of music, leading to the use of serial techniques and electronic devices.
Instrumental Music
Gubaidulina’s Seven Words draws on Christian inspiration, as does the symbolism of In Croce. Here, as in Silenzio, she makes use of a solo cello, and scores also for the traditional Russian accordion, the bayan. Her music in general retains a strong Russian element, without the aridity that can inform the music of the avant-garde.
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GUBAIDULINA, S.: 10 Preludes (excerpts) (Masterclass with Zoe Martlew) (Martlew, Ogas) | |
GUBAIDULINA, S.: 10 Preludes (excerpts) (Masterclass with Zoe Martlew) (Martlew, Ogas)
Composer:
Gubaidulina, Sofia
Artists:
Martlew, Zoe -- Ogas, Sofia
Label/Producer: DakApp |
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GUBAIDULINA, S.: Duo Sonata for 2 Bassoons (Masterclass with Klaus Thunemann) (Catala, Raszca) | |
GUBAIDULINA, S.: Duo Sonata for 2 Bassoons (Masterclass with Klaus Thunemann) (Catala, Raszca)
Composer:
Gubaidulina, Sofia
Artists:
Catala Climent, Alber -- Raszca, Katarzyna -- Thunemann, Klaus
Label/Producer: Reina Sofía School of Music |