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Her father was a mullah in Tatarstan, but she seems to associate freely with the Russian Orthodox faith.
Anyone knows what her religious affiliation is? Just curious to know. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 218.111.66.214 ( talk) 07:06, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
By her own admition she is practicing Orthodox christian - see В. Холопова. София Губайдулина. Путеводитель по произведениям. М., 2001. С. 3-4 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.165.173.131 ( talk) 18:10, 28 December 2014 (UTC)
I have moved the page back to "Sofia Gubaidulina". For one, it is the spelling used in the vast majority of recordings as well as in the scores of her works released in English-speaking countries. It is the spelling used in Kurtz' biography, which seems to be authorised. Finally, it is a pretty direct transliteration from the Russian. The spelling that appeared here appears to have been from the Tatar, but see how Gubaidulina herself spelled her name. She used a Russified version in her professional life in Russia, not anything from the Tatar. Crculver 18:12, 4 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Officially, Tatar language uses cyrillic script - probably it would be sensible to transliterate her name in Tatar or put it in both alphabets? Dormidondt
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I wonder whether this article is 'too neutral.' Subject is one of the most performed and most awarded living composers in the world; I think the article could use a qualitative statement to that effect. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.81.251.127 ( talk) 05:54, 9 August 2012 (UTC)
Her father was Tatar, her mother ethnically Russian, so it seems not clear to call her Tatar? Marlindale ( talk) 21:15, 27 October 2016 (UTC)
It seems to me neither "Russian" nor "Tatar" is satisfying. I don't think it's good to call her either one. What about "of Tatar and Russian ancestry"? Marlindale ( talk) 17:14, 24 November 2016 (UTC)
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Her father was a mullah in Tatarstan, but she seems to associate freely with the Russian Orthodox faith.
Anyone knows what her religious affiliation is? Just curious to know. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 218.111.66.214 ( talk) 07:06, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
By her own admition she is practicing Orthodox christian - see В. Холопова. София Губайдулина. Путеводитель по произведениям. М., 2001. С. 3-4 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.165.173.131 ( talk) 18:10, 28 December 2014 (UTC)
I have moved the page back to "Sofia Gubaidulina". For one, it is the spelling used in the vast majority of recordings as well as in the scores of her works released in English-speaking countries. It is the spelling used in Kurtz' biography, which seems to be authorised. Finally, it is a pretty direct transliteration from the Russian. The spelling that appeared here appears to have been from the Tatar, but see how Gubaidulina herself spelled her name. She used a Russified version in her professional life in Russia, not anything from the Tatar. Crculver 18:12, 4 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Officially, Tatar language uses cyrillic script - probably it would be sensible to transliterate her name in Tatar or put it in both alphabets? Dormidondt
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I wonder whether this article is 'too neutral.' Subject is one of the most performed and most awarded living composers in the world; I think the article could use a qualitative statement to that effect. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.81.251.127 ( talk) 05:54, 9 August 2012 (UTC)
Her father was Tatar, her mother ethnically Russian, so it seems not clear to call her Tatar? Marlindale ( talk) 21:15, 27 October 2016 (UTC)
It seems to me neither "Russian" nor "Tatar" is satisfying. I don't think it's good to call her either one. What about "of Tatar and Russian ancestry"? Marlindale ( talk) 17:14, 24 November 2016 (UTC)
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