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Born | Lwow, Poland | October 20, 1943
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Contemporary 20th Century Classical |
Elżbieta Sikora (born 20 October 1943 [1] in Lwow, other sources write 1944 or 1945 [2]) is a Polish composer who has been resident in France since 1981. [1] She has composed stage, orchestral, chamber, choral, vocal, and electroacoustic works as well as film scores.
Sikora studied under Pierre Schaeffer, François Bayle, [1] Tadeusz Baird, Zbigniew Rudzinski. [3]
She received numerous honors including First Prize in the GEDOK competition in Mannheim (1981, for Guernica, hommage à Pablo Picasso), [3] the Prix de la Partition Pédagogique and the Prix Stéphane Chapelier-Clergue-Gabriel-Marie, both from SACEM (both 1994) [4] and the SACD Prix Nouveau Talent Musique (1996). [5]
Her operas are Ariadna (1977), [6] Derrière son Double (1983), [3] L'arrache-coeur (1992) and Madame Curie (2011). [1] Her ballets are Blow-up (1980), [7] Waste Land (1983), [8] La Clef De Verre (1986). [3]
Elżbieta Sikora | |
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Born | Lwow, Poland | October 20, 1943
Era |
Contemporary 20th Century Classical |
Elżbieta Sikora (born 20 October 1943 [1] in Lwow, other sources write 1944 or 1945 [2]) is a Polish composer who has been resident in France since 1981. [1] She has composed stage, orchestral, chamber, choral, vocal, and electroacoustic works as well as film scores.
Sikora studied under Pierre Schaeffer, François Bayle, [1] Tadeusz Baird, Zbigniew Rudzinski. [3]
She received numerous honors including First Prize in the GEDOK competition in Mannheim (1981, for Guernica, hommage à Pablo Picasso), [3] the Prix de la Partition Pédagogique and the Prix Stéphane Chapelier-Clergue-Gabriel-Marie, both from SACEM (both 1994) [4] and the SACD Prix Nouveau Talent Musique (1996). [5]
Her operas are Ariadna (1977), [6] Derrière son Double (1983), [3] L'arrache-coeur (1992) and Madame Curie (2011). [1] Her ballets are Blow-up (1980), [7] Waste Land (1983), [8] La Clef De Verre (1986). [3]