Ioseb Bardanashvili
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Ioseb Bardanashvili[1] (Georgian: იოსებ (სოსო) ბარდანაშვილი; Hebrew: יוסף ברדנשווילי; born 23 November 1948 in Batumi, Georgia) is an Israeli and Georgian composer. His works span classical to contemporary composition for film.
Biographical information
[edit]A graduate [1975] with a DMus in composition. from the Music Academy of Tbilisi having studied from the tutelage of Alexander Shaverzashvili[2][3] and Head of the Musical Academy at Batovei.[4][5] Bardanashvili held office as Deputy Culture Minister of the autonomous region Adjaria in Georgia in 1993-94[6] Since 1995 he has lived in Israel and there became also active as a painter of art having exhibited in his country of birth and also Israel.[7]
Additional information
[edit]Bardanashvili is a composer-in -residence at Raanana Simfonette orchestra from 1996-1999.[8] Taught at Camera Obscura college between 1998 and 1999[9] and Bar Ilan University,[10] and the Rubin Academy of music[11] at Tel-Aviv University from 1998 to 2000, having there by taught Avner Dorman.[12] Co-directed the 6th bienalle of Contemporary music at Tel Aviv.[13] Musical Director of the International Biennial for Contemporary Music "Tempus Fugit" in Israel (2002, 2004, 2006).[14] Spoke at the Tbilisi State Conservatoire, on the theme of Thematic festivals and tourism as a best way for evincing the country traditions and cultural background.[15] Some pieces produced by Bardanashvili were created from commissions,[16][17] (new work for the 2004-2005 season, were performed on (Saturday) January 15, 2005, at the Whitaker Center (Harrisburg, PA).[18] During 2009, he was composer-in-residence at the Jerusalem Camerata.[19]
References
[edit]- ^ bardanashvili-homepage Retrieved 2011-09-09
- ^ georgian-music online Retrieved 2011-09-07
- ^ Chamber music ensemble-Concertante[permanent dead link ] Retrieved 2011-09-11
- ^ haGalil.com article (original in german) Retrieved 2011-09-10
- ^ original german language haGalil Retrieved 2011-09-10
- ^ Israel Music Institute Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine information originally from copyright Academia 2011-includes secondary source list
- ^ Israel ministry of Foreign Affairs website Retrieved 2011-09-10
- ^ Israel Music Centre Retrieved 2011-09-07
- ^ Camera Obscura college homepage Retrieved 2011-09-07
- ^ bardanashvili-homepage
- ^ the Rubin Academy of Music homepage Retrieved 2011-09-10
- ^ dormanavner.com website Retrieved 2011-09-10
- ^ article 30/10/06 Retrieved 2011-09-10
- ^ Israel Music Centre
- ^ Degree & Profession© - florence expo Retrieved 2011-09-10
- ^ "page inc.list of musicians commissioned by music foundation". Archived from the original on 2012-03-25. Retrieved 2011-09-10.
- ^ all rights reserved to Avi Avital 2009 Archived 2011-10-21 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-09-10
- ^ Chamber music ensemble-Concertante[permanent dead link ]
- ^ jcamerata.com website Archived 2012-03-28 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-09-10
Sources
[edit][1] [2][3] [4] [5][6][7][8][9][10]
External links
[edit]- josefbardanashvili.com Official web site
- fortunecity.com list of works, inc. first performances
- .imi.org Article containing detailed analysis of compositions
- The Living Composers Project
- Bibliography on Joseph (Ioseb) Bardanshvili, in Ronit Seter, "Israeli Art Music", on Oxford Bibliographies (accessed 14 May 2024)
- 1948 births
- Georgian Jews
- Living people
- Classical composers from Georgia (country)
- Israeli classical composers
- Jewish classical composers
- Tbilisi State Conservatoire alumni
- People from Batumi
- Israeli people of Georgian-Jewish descent
- Male classical composers
- 20th-century Jews from Georgia (country)
- 21st-century Jews from Georgia (country)
- 20th-century musicians from Georgia (country)