Julia Gomelskaya
Julia Gomelskaya (Russian: Юлия Александровна Гомельская, Ukrainian: Юлія Олександрівна Гомельська;[1] 11 March 1964 – 4 December 2016) was a Ukrainian composer of contemporary classical music.
Biography
[edit]Gomelskaya graduated from the Simpheropol Tchaikovsky Musical College as a pianist and studied composition under Oleksandr Krasotov at the Odessa National A.V.Nezhdanova Music Academy[2] (Ukraine), where she went on to become a professor of composition. In 1994 Gomelskaya participated at the Gaudeamus Foundation workshop (Amsterdam) with Ton de Leeuw and Nigel Osborne. Later she was awarded a fellowship by the Guildhall School of Music and Drama (London) for postgraduate study[3] under Robert Saxton. In 1996 she received the MMus Degree in Composition with distinction validated from City University of London. She held a PhD in Music Art and composed symphonic, ballet, chamber and vocal music. She was a member of the National Ukrainian Composers' Union (Національна Спілка Композиторів України)[4] and of the Ukraine section of ISCM.
Gomelskaya participated in international festivals in Ukraine and abroad including ISCM World Music Days (Zagreb 2011,[5] Sweden 2009,[6] Switzerland 2004,[7] Hong Kong 2002,[8] Luxembourg 2000), XXVI Festival "Trieste Prima" (Italy, 2012), Festival UNICUM[9] in Ljubljana (Slovenia) 2012, 48 la Biennale di Venezia 2004,[10] FMF Schweiz 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 (Switzerland), Spitalfields Festival 1996, 1997, Opera and Theatre Lab 1996[11] and Mayfield Festival 2000 (UK). Her music has been performed at Wigmore Hall, Purcell Room (London, 1998, 2001, 2002), "Gran Teatre del Liceu"[12](Barcelona, 2002). In 2008 her ballet "Jane Eyre"[13] was staged by London Children's Ballet at the Peacock Theatre, London.
Gomelskaya died in a car accident on 4 December 2016 at the age of 52.[14]
Awards
[edit]- the 1st prize at the 2nd International Composition Contest of Comines (Belgium, 2003),
- the 1st prize at the 35th Concours International de Chant Choral Florilege de Tours, France, 2006.[15]
- Laureate of the Boris Liatoshyns’kyj Prize ru:Лятошинский, Борис Николаевич (Лятошинский Борис Николаевич) of the Ukrainian Ministry for Culture and Arts (2011).[16]
- Laureate of Odessa Municipal Prize 2006.[17]
List of works
[edit]Data from the official website[18]
- 2016
- "Aura lucis" Concert-Symphony for violin and symphony orchestra (2.0.2.1\4.3.3.1\3 perc.\harp\strings)
- "Ra-Aeternae" Symphony N4 for symphony orchestra
- 2015
- “DiaDem-Julia” for two violins
- 2014
- "Magnet" Symphony №3 for symphony orchestra (picc.2.2.2.2\4.3.3.1\3 perc.\harp\strings)
- "Jessenin-Pastelle" for bass-baritone, bayan and piano, poems by Sergej Jessenin (in German)
- «Planet «Life» for string orchestra and piano
- Two songs for female choir on folk Ukrainian texts: “Lulli vid Yuli” (lullaby) and “Kucheriava Kateryna”
- «Warm rain» («DiaDem-Domra» (N5) for domra and piano
- «Меrezhyvo-zhyve» for three banduras
- 2013
- "Alleluia Festivo" for female choir
- “DiaDem-Viva-Di” (N4) for bayan and piano
- "Trace of…" version for violin and piano
- "Trace of…" version for violoncello and piano
- 2012
- "Three Ascents to the Identity" for chamber ensemble (flute, clarinet, viola, violoncello, trombone, piano and percussion)
- "Major-Major" for brass quintet (2Trpts.Hrn.Trne.Tuba)
- "in the stream of pulsed Lyra" Chamber symphony for string orchestra (Vn9.Va3.Vc3.Db1)
- 2011
- “Vyjdy, vyjdy, Ivanku” transcription of folk song for brass quintet
- “Vyjdy, vyjdy, Ivanku” transcription of folk song for trumpet quintet
- “Vyjdy, vyjdy, Ivanku” transcription of folk song for wind quintet
- "Winter pastoral" for trumpet quintet
- "Writing to Onegin. One more try" version for female voice, viola, cello, marimba and harp, poems by Ruth Padel (in English)
- "Writing to Onegin. One more try" for female voice and cello, poems by Ruth Padel (in English)
- 2010
- SYMPHONY #2 “Ukraine Forever” for symphony orchestra (picc.2.2.2.2\4.3.3.1\3 perc.\pno\harp\strings)
- Flashbacks Of a Tired Popstar novels for bass-baritone, violin and piano, poems by Karl Maria Kinsky (in English, German)
- Wings of East Wind for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello and piano
- “DiaDem” N3 for bandura and bajan
- 2009
- Concerto grosso for violin and string orchestra
- Ukrainian Ballad for soprano and tuba
- 2008
- “Trace of Trumpet” for trumpet and piano
- “Charms of a Lonely Fiery Bird or Well Digitized Bandoura” for bandura and electronics
- Jab-Jazz for trombone, piano and 1 percussion player
- 2007
- Concerto for piano and string orchestra
- “AtomAnatomy” for cl, bass-cl, soprano-sax, alto-sax, 1 perc. player, p-no, acc-n, two v-ns, v-la, v-c and d-bass
- “Strimellata -Sounds” Сhamber Symphony for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, two violins, viola, cello and double-bass
- “the only hint…” for clarinet in B
- 2006
- “Through Crystals of Gothic Mosaic” for flute\alto-flute, violoncello, piano
- “Calling the Sun” for 2 pianos
- “O Vstrechnom”-message for piano
- “Vyjdy, vyjdy, Ivanku” transcription of folk song for mixed choir(SATB),(in Ukrainian)
- “Gutsulka Dance” version for 2 pianos and 2 percussion players
- “Gutsulka Dance” for piano and one percussion player
- “Whispering, speaking, singing…” for mixed choir (SATB)(in English, in Ukrainian)
- 2005
- “Ukrajinochka” for piano
- “dive deep in a rhythm-risk-riot…” for violin, violoncello and piano
- “Rhythmus” version for cello and piano
- “Rhythmus” for double bass and piano
- 2004
- “My Sister-night” for mezzo, flute\alto-flute, piano poems by Dollie Radford (in English)
- “SymPhoBia” symphony for orchestra
- 2003
- "Winter Pastoral" version for vocal quartet, verses by Boris Pasternak, translation by L.Pasternak-Slater (in English)
- “DiaDem” N2 for violin and cello
- “DiaDem” for flute and piano
- “the only hint…” for flute solo
- “Carl & Clara" for clarinet and piano
- 2002
- “Vitae Musica” (concert of symbols) for mixed choir and piano(2 players), poems by Roman Brodavko (in Ukrainian, in English)
- “EcHorn” for horn player and piano
- 2001
- “Out of Gravitation” for soprano, flute\alto-flute and piano, poems by Gwyneth Lewis (in English)
- “The Riot” for big wind ensemble, version for wind symphony orchestra
- “The Triumph of Adrenaline” for trombone and percussion
- "DiaDem” for flute and harp
- “Barva” for bandura solo
- 2000
- “The Trap for two” for saxophones soprano and alto
- “…herbarium…music of recalls…” for violin, viola, cello
- “Behind the Shadow of Sound” for violin and bayan
- “Dabuba-Pa” for violin solo
- 1999
- "The Divine Sarah" opera-scene for mezzo-soprano and piano, libretto by Michael Irwin (in English)
- "Synopsis of Symmetries" for flute, violin, viola & cello
- “Seven Touches” for piano
- 1998
- "Zig-Net-Zag" for clarinet/bass clarinet, cello and two pianos
- "Ithron-phonium" for symphony orchestra
- 1997
- "Jane Eyre" ballet for small symphonic orchestra
- "From the Bottom of the Soul" string quartet
- "Waiting" for mezzo-soprano and piano, verses by Jennie Fontana (in English)
- 1996
- "Memento Vitae" for small symphony orchestra
- "FLUTE VER-INVERSIONS" for flute and tape
- "KURT-REMINISCENCES" for wind orchestra
- "TEAR-STAINED AUTUMN" for soprano and piano, verses by Anna Akhmatova (in Russian)
- "SENTIMENTAL SERENADE" for bassoon and piano
- "BAGATELLE" for horn and piano
- "WINTER PASTORAL" for choir a cappella, verses by Boris Pasternak (in English)
- "FORGOTTEN RITUAL" for chamber ensemble
- 1995
- "N-QUARTET" for string quartet
- "DIPHONIUM" for ten instruments
- "FLORIDAS" for small symphony orchestra
- ”PHONIUM-FOLK" for flute, violin, cello and piano
- 1994
- "SAXONOME.APOLOGIA" for alto-saxophone and ensemble
- "UNWHISPERED WORDS" chamber cantata for soprano, flute and piano, verses by Olena Matushek(in Ukrainian)
- 1993
- "EXLIBRIS" for violin and symphony orchestra
- "SPRING VERSES" chamber cantata for children's choir, violin, percussion and piano(in Ukrainian)
- 1992
- "IN MODO SKETCH" for cello and piano
- 1990
- "POEM-OVERTURE" for symphony orchestra
- 1989
- "IN OPPOSITION" string quartet
- Fantasia on themes of "Porge and Bess" opera by George Gershwin for violin, cello and piano
- 1988
- "SHOUT" chamber cantata for baritone, violin, cello and piano, prose by Yurij Bondarev (in Russian)
- 1987
- Sonata for violin and piano
Commissions
[edit]Her commissions include:
- the ballet Jane Eyre for the London Children's Ballet which received its first performance at the Wimbledon Theatre (London) in May 1997
- From the Bottom of the Soul string quartet for the Spitalfields Festival 1997 (London) for the Yggdrasil Quartet[3]
- Waiting for British mezzo-soprano Sarah Walker and Malcolm Martineau for the Wigmore Hall 1997/98 season in London
- The Divine Sarah opera-scene for British mezzo-soprano Sarah Walker for the Mayfield Festival 2000
- Zig-Net-Zag for the Ensemble Klangheimlich for the concert programmes for 1999 in Berne and Zurich (Switzerland)
- Seven Touches for piano for Franziska Rieder, 2000 (Switzerland)
- The Riot for the Guildhall School of Music and Drama wind orchestra by BASBWE Education Trust[19] for the British Music Academies Festival 2001 (London, UK)
- Out of Gravitation (2002) for Amaltea Ensemble[20] (Switzerland)
- The hint only... for Mario Caroli for Spaziomusica Festival 2003 (Italy)
- Winter Pastoral (2004) for Vox Vocal Quartet (Sweden)
- My sister-night (2004) for Amaltea Ensemble[20] (Switzerland)
- Through Crystals of Gothic Mozaic (2006) for Amaltea Ensemble[20] (Switzerland)
- Strimpellata-Sounds chamber symphony (2007) for La Strimpellata Ensemble (Switzerland)
- ukRAINian BALLAD (2008) for Franziska Welti[21] and Leo Bachmann[22] (Switzerland)
- Trace of Trumpet (2008) for the "V International Myron Starovetskyi Competition for young trumpeters "Competition trumpeters"[23] (Ukraine)
- Flashbacks of a Tired Popstar (2010) for Rupert Bergmann[24] (Austria)
- Writing to Onegin. One More Try (2011) for female voice and cello for Franziska Welti[21] and Moritz Müllenbach (Switzerland)
- Three Ascents to the Identity (2012) for chamber ensemble for MD7 Ensemble [25] for Festival UNICUM (Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2012) and XXVI Festival “Trieste Prima” (Italy, 2012)
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