TABAKOVA, Dobrinka

  Dobrinka Tabakova is a composer of âexciting, deeply movingâ music (Washington Times), with âglowing tonal harmonies and grand, sweeping gestures [which] convey a huge emotional depthâ (The Strad). She has been commissioned by the Royal Philharmonic Society, BBC Radio 3 and the European Broadcasting Union. Her debut profile album String Paths, on ECM Records, was nominated for a Grammy in 2014. In 2017 she was appointed composer-in-residence with the BBC Concert Orchestra.
The music of Dobrinka Tabakova has featured in films (Jean-Luc Godardâs Adieu au langage), dance (Sydney Dance Company/ Rafael Bonachela Anima and American Ballet Theatre Studio Company/ George Williamson Murmuration) as well as international music festivals including Schleswig-Holstein; Moscow Homecoming; Three Choirs, UK; World Sun Songs, Latvia and Dark Music Days, Iceland. Creative programmers like violist/conductor Maxim Rysanov, Amsterdam Sinfonietta, violinists Gidon Kremer and Janine Jansen as well as Irish DJ John Kelly, Orchestra of the Swan and Sorel Organization have all championed her music.
Among prizes for her work are the Jean-FrĂ©dĂ©ric Perrenoud prize and medal at the 4th Vienna International Music Competition; the prize for an anthem for the Queenâs Golden Jubilee, performed at St Paulâs Cathedral, the GSMD Lutoslawski Composition Prize and the Adam Prize of Kingâs College London. Her Fantasy Homage to Schubert, nominated by the Bulgarian National Radio, was selected at the 2014 International Rostrum of Composers in Helsinki. In 2011 she was awarded first prize and the Sorel Medallion in Choral Composition, New York.
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