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Nailia Galiamova

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In addition to large-scale instrumental compositions Nailia Galiamova has written pieces for piano and strings, songs and romances for soloists and choirs, and music for children. She chooses traditional genres, moderate stylistics (displaying features of
531: 148:. The composer has made orchestral arrangements of a number of works by various composers for the Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, and St.Christopher Chamber Orchestra among others. 546: 88:. In 1993 the family, already including their 1-year-old daughter Donata, moved to Vilnius. Since 1994 she has served as a supervisor of the record library at the 446: 521: 541: 501: 516: 85: 551: 511: 89: 556: 496: 536: 526: 506: 63:, which she graduated with distinction. She furthered composition studies in postgraduate program from 1984 until 1989. 454: 471: 432: 84:, Lithuania. There Galiamova was a faculty member of the choral conducting department of Klaipėda Branch of the 51:
Secondary Music School by the Tashkent State Conservatoire from 1968 until 1979. From 1979 to 1984 she studied
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Galiamova's works were performed in various concerts, competitions and festivals in Tashkent,
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Four Sketches for the short story of Takahasi "Season of Butterflies"
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Academic staff of the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre
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on the verses by Konstantin Balmont for soprano and piano
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In 1987 the family moved to 1: 296:"In the Kingdom of Pale Moon" 244:for two trumpets and trombone 552:20th-century women composers 55:under the tutelage of Prof. 512:Uzbekistani women composers 291:for mezzo-soprano and piano 573: 191:for mixed choir a cappella 173:for bassoon and orchestra 433:"Music Export Lithuania" 237:for flute and tambourine 31:, living and working in 557:Musicians from Klaipėda 497:Musicians from Tashkent 166:for piano and orchestra 146:tonal harmonic language 19:(born 26 March 1961 in 537:Musicians from Vilnius 527:Soviet women composers 472:Music Export Lithuania 409:"A Tale of a White Ox" 128:was awarded first and 507:Uzbekistani composers 395:"Polyphonic Notebook" 346:"Prelude and Toccata" 302:for soprano and piano 269:for soprano and flute 249:"Les rêves parisiens" 74:Algirdas Januševičius 360:"Your Turn to Catch" 242:"City Hall Fanfares" 66:In 1984 she married 451:www.filharmonija.lt 280:for voice and piano 278:Maximilian Voloshin 216:for cello and piano 300:Konstantin Balmont 171:"Symphonic Dances" 49:Vladislav Uspensky 298:on the verses by 287:on the verses by 276:on the verses by 265:on the verses by 187:on the verses by 564: 459: 458: 453:. 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Index

Tashkent
Soviet Union
composer
Vilnius
Lithuania
Vladislav Uspensky
composition
Albert Leman
Piotr Tchaikovsky State Conservatoire in Moscow
Lithuanian
trumpeter
Algirdas Januševičius
Gintaras
Klaipėda
Lithuanian State Conservatoire
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis
music analysis
orchestration
polyphony
composition
Moscow
St.Petersburg
Piano Concerto
Cello Sonata
neo-classicism
minimalism
tonal harmonic language
Alexander Blok
Ramutė Skučaitė
Afanasy Fet

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