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A a Pavlova 917 - 346 - 3603 718 - 998 - 0542 [email protected] www.allapavlova.com composer & musicologist BIOGRAPHY Indeed, Pavlova seems to have wanted to write a symphony ( # 3 ) that could speak to a wide range of listeners, even those who don't often listen to classical music. If that is the case, then she has succeeded, and without condescension or tastelessness. This music… an undeniable balm for tired minds and bruised ears. Raymond Tuttle Classical reviews on amazon.com … this is music that is filmic in nature ( Symphony # 3 ); it could easily be adapted as the score for a Hollywood movie. To call it Tonal and Romantic, as the insert note does, is an understatement... Alla Pavlova was born on July 13, 1952, in Ukraine. As a girl she lived in Vinnitsa city, then moved with her Russian-born parents to Moscow in 1961. In 1975 she received her Bachelor’s Degree at the Ippolitov–Ivanov Music Institute. In 1983 she received her Master’s Degree at the Gnesin Academy of Music in Moscow. From 1983 to 1986 she lived in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, where she worked for the Union of Bulgarian composers and the Bulgarian National Opera. From 1986 to 1989 she was in Moscow, working for the Russian Musical Society Board. During that period her articles, now numbering over a hundred, appeared in Russian and Bulgarian publications. Since 1990 Alla has lived in New York and is a member of New York Women Composers, Inc. Alla Pavlova has written a number of compositions for orchestra, including eight symphonies and the ballet SULAMITH (20032005), based on the 1908 story by the famous Russian writer Alexandre Kuprin about the love of King Solomon for Sulamith, a servant from his vineyard. She is also the composer of numerous instrumental and vocal works that have been performed in the United States, Europe, Canada, Japan, India and Australia. Her works combine classical, romantic and contemporary styles, and sometimes include elements from gospel and popular genres. If some Hollywood producers is reading this, grab her quick. Anyone who can write music like this deserves to be on the silver screen Jerry Dubins Fanfare Magazine visit www.allapavlova.com A a Pavlova 917 - 346 - 3603 718 - 998 - 0542 [email protected] www.allapavlova.com composer & musicologist DISCOGRAPHY Symphony No. 6 / Thumbelina Suite Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra, Moscow. Patrick Baton, conductor. Mikhail Shestakov violin. Naxos.com: 8.579003 Sonic Rebellion Composers: John Adams, Philip Glass, Henryk Gorecki, George Antheil, John Cage, Arvo Pärt, John Tavener, Steve Reich, Einojuhani Rautavara, Olivier Messiaen, Alla Pavlova (Track 11. Sulamith Suite. Introduction), Krzysztof Penderecki. Naxos.com: 8.572090 Strings (Eternal) Music by Barber, Glass, Pavlova, Suk, Dvořák, Gorecki, Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky, Part, Grieg Naxos.com: 8.578027 visit www.allapavlova.com A a Pavlova 917 - 346 - 3603 718 - 998 - 0542 [email protected] www.allapavlova.com composer & musicologist Symphony No. 5 and Elegy for Piano and String Orchestra Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio. Vladimir Ziva, conductor. Andrei Korobeinikov piano (2007) NAXOS: “21st Century Classics” 8.570369 “This spellbinding symphony will hold your attention from its very first to last note.” Bob McQuiston, Classical Lost and Found (CLOFO.com ) Monologue for Violin and String Orchestra; The Old New York Nostalgia (Suite); Sulamith (Ballet Suite) Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra. Rossen Milanov, conductor. Yaroslav Krasnikov violin (2006) NAXOS: “21st Century Classics” 8.557674 “This latest edition you simply cannot fail to enjoy.” David’s Review Corner (naxos.com) Symphonies No. 2 and No. 4 Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio. Vladimir Fedoseyev, conductor. Yaroslav Krasnikov, violin. Georgy Khachikyan organ (2005) NAXOS: “21st Century Classics” 8.557566 “If you like symphonic film music, you should hasten to buy this. I enjoyed it, and the sound quality is fine.” David’s Review Corner (naxos.com) visit www.allapavlova.com A a Pavlova 917 - 346 - 3603 718 - 998 - 0542 [email protected] www.allapavlova.com composer & musicologist Symphonies No. 1 and No. 3 Russian Philharmonia Orchestra. Konstantin Krimets (Symphony No. 1), conductor. Alexander Vedernikov (Symphony No. 3) conductor (2003) NAXOS: “21st Century Classics” 8.557157 “I found myself listening again and again (Symphony No. 1) to see if I could crack the mystery of the piece, always in vain but always drawn back by the lyrical beauty of its melodic and contrapuntal line. The Symphony demonstrates beyond doubt a rare compositional talent.” Matthew Shorter, BBC “This CD presents some of the most interesting contemporary Russian music I have heard in some time.” John Sunier, Audiophile Audition “This music … an undeniable balm for tired minds and bruised ears …” Raymond Tuttle, Classical Reviews (amazon.com) Symphony No. 2, “The Old New York Nostalgia” (Suite), Elegy for Piano and String Orchestra International Symphony Orchestra “Globalis,” Konstantin Krimets. Yaroslav Krasnikov, solo violin. Peter Izotov piano Albany Records, TROY397, (2000) Piano, Vocal, and Instrumental Music (1996) National Public Radio said about this CD: “… in Pavlova's music you find a special quality of [the] Russian way of thinking. Let’s say, it comes from the way of thinking found in Chekhov, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff.” visit www.allapavlova.com