G. Ligeti,
L. Nono,
H. Lachenmann,
Valentin Silvestrov ,
John Adams,
P. Glass,
L. Berio,
J.Xenakis,
S. Gubaydulina,
K.Stockhausen,
M.Feldman,
G.Scelsi,
M. Kagel,
H.-J. Hespos,
K. Saarjaho,
J.Harvey,
G.Grisey,
T.Murail -composers,
P.Greenaway ,W.Wenders, A.Kurosawa,D.Lynch ,S.Kubrick ,I.Bergman, A.Sokurov - filmmakers,
movies "BARAKA",
"7 YEARS IN TIBET" ,
"Shining" ,
"Birds",
"Vertigo",
Tim Burton..s movies
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Graduated from National Music Academy of Ukraine (1990) and postgraduate courses ( class of composition of Professor E.Stankovych, 1998) .
Since 1995 works as associated professor at the National Music Academy of Ukraine (Department of composition),continued my studies in Germany in workshops with H.Lachenmann, W.Rihm, P.- H.Dittrich , H.Staebler , J.-F.Durand , I.Arditti and others. Collaborate with musicians S.Eder,C.Levine,Ensemble Timbre Actuell (Germany), P.-S.Meuge, R.Meneses (France) , G.Brunner (Switzerland),I.Nilsson (Sweden),Ravus Trio, Karin Adrian (USA ),Ensemble Ricochet (Ukraine) etc.
A number of scores were published by "Muzychna Ukrajina" and "Frederik Harris Music Co " (Canada).
Works were performed in Germany, Italy,France,USA, Canada,Sweden, Finland, Esthonia,Ukraine, Poland, Lituania, Russia and others.
Prize-winner of the International competition " Torneo Internationale di Musica "( 2000, Italy) and got the Borys Ljatoshynsky award ( 2008) .
Took part in international projects and concerts in Germany in Heilbronn ,Freiburg , Dresden ,
project of Demis Roussos in Kiev(2002),
project of rock-band "Green/Grey" in Opera" (2003).
Was a project -manager of
“PROJECT –7”, chamber music (Odessa, 1998),
“TERRA INCOGNITA”- Helmuth Lachenmann ( workshop with music of H.Lachenmann),
symphony concert of Association “WOMEN IN MUSIC” Ukraine ,
International Forum “Women in music” ( Ukraine, 2007) etc.
Founder and a Chairman of the Ukrainian Association "Women in music" and Kiev Branch of ISCM, Honorary member of Adkins Chiti Foundation :"Donne in musica"(Italy ),International Association of women-composers (Germany), Association New Music (Ukraine),National Composers Ukraine Union .
Grants
- Heinrich-Stroebel-Foundation (Baden-Baden) for Experimental Studio of SWR ( Freiburg,Germany,1999) ,
Composer-in-residence in Schreyahn..s Kuenstlerhof (Germany,1999-2000),
from Ministry of research , science and art of Baden-Wuerttemberg (2001),
International center for composers in Visby aka VICC (Gotland, Sweden, 2005, 2006).
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Our latest single 'Set Me On Fire' is now available worldwide from all major digital stores and includes the exclusive remix by dance legends Utah Saints.
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Our latest single 'Set Me On Fire' is now available worldwide from all major digital stores and includes the exclusive remix by dance legends Utah Saints.
"I'm totally feeling 'em!" - Liam Howlett, The Prodigy
"Revolution is a massive tune!" - Rob Swire, Pendulum
"The missing link between Soundgarden and The Prodigy has materialised!" - Eddy Temple-Morris
Marhaba is an Arabic word used in the Middle East as a greeting (in English Hello).
The origin of the word comes from Aramaic, the old Syrian language of Jesus Christ.
It is a combination of two words: MAR + HABA
MAR, meaning God, Lord or Master.
HABA, meaning Love.
So, Marhaba means "God is Love".
The following is the Lord's Prayer in Aramaic, recited by Majida El-Roumi:
Marhaba Ludmila
May you celebrate the love of God deep within your heart as Jesus brings new meaning to life... Joy, Hope, Peace... because His love is eternal.
May His eternal love shine upon you always!
Nabeel
This Syrian village, Saidnaya, where houses are built around a rock with a very old convent at the top, is considered a place for religious pilgrimage.
A steep climb is the only way up to the convent, which is said to date back to the Emperor Justinian.
Legend has it that the Virgin Mary appeared to Justinian and asked him to found the convent.
After entering through a maze of passages, you finally reach the Chapel of the Virgin. The walls are covered with beautiful icons including one said to have been painted by St. Luke.
This chapel was very famous to Christians and at one point was the second Christian place of pilgrimage after Jerusalem, the crusaders called it "Notre Dame de Sardeneye".
Greetings and love from Syria
Nabeel
Thanks For The Add!! You still haven't revealed to me how you notated those gnarly woodwind sounds. Perhaps you will go to your grave with these secrets. hahaha. I had a bass clarinettist bite the mouthpiece while playing in one piece, that sounded pretty raucous. All the best my friend. -Peter