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Alla Pavlova

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Birthday: 1952
Genre: Classical
Period: Contemporary

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Alla Pavlova is a contemporary Russian composer who has gained international recognition for her innovative and expressive compositions. Born on March 6, 1952, in Moscow, Pavlova started studying music at an early age. She began her musical studies at the Gnesin Music School under the tutelage of the famous composer and teacher Galina Ustvolskaya.

Pavlova's compositions often reflect her musical background and experiences. Her music is noted for its distinctive blend of Russian and Western classical styles, as well as its exploration of themes such as nature, history, and spirituality. Pavlova has composed a wide range of works, including symphonies, concertos, chamber music pieces, and operas.

Throughout her career, Pavlova has received numerous awards and honors for her work. Her works have been performed by prominent orchestras and ensembles around the world, such as the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Czech Philharmonic, and the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra. Pavlova has also been a recipient of prestigious awards, including the Moscow Government Prize for Literature and Arts and the Order of Friendship of Peoples, which is one of the highest state honors in Russia.

In addition to her work as a composer, Pavlova has been actively involved in the education of young musicians. She has taught at various music schools and universities, such as the Moscow State Conservatory, the Gnessin Russian Academy of Music, and the Saint Petersburg Conservatory.

Alla Pavlova is a respected and accomplished composer who continues to enrich the world of classical music through her innovative and imaginative works. Her contributions to the art of music have earned her a place among the most prominent composers of her generation.

Compositions featuring Alla Pavlova

# Name Duration Genre Year
1 Symphony No. 7 for violin & orchestra 38:26 min Symphony 2011
2 Symphony No. 8 15:53 min Symphony 2011
3 Symphony No. 5 47:21 min Symphony 2006
4 Sulamith Ballet Suite, for orchestra 45:26 min Orchestral 2003
5 Monolog, for violin & string orchestra 6:13 min Concerto 2002
6 Elegy for piano & strings 4:23 min Concerto 1998
7 Symphony No.2: For the New Millennium 40:40 min -
8 Symphony No. 1 (Farewell Russia) 26:03 min Symphony -
9 Symphony No. 3 40:52 min Symphony -
10 Symphony No. 4 19:53 min Symphony -
11 Symphony No. 6 41:41 min Orchestral -
12 The Old New York Nostalgia, Suite for String Orchestra, Percussion, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone & Trumpet 19:01 min Orchestral -
13 Thumbelina Suite, for violin & orchestra 23:33 min Orchestral -

Albums featuring Alla Pavlova

# Сover Name album Year Music label
1 Cover for album: Alla Pavlova, Mikhail Shestakov, Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra, Patrick Baton – Symphony No. 6 / Thumbelina Suite(CD, Album) Alla Pavlova, Mikhail Shestakov, Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra, Patrick Baton – Symphony No. 6 / Thumbelina Suite(CD, Album) 2010 Naxos
2 Cover for album: Alla Pavlova – Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio / Vladimir Ziva – Symphony No. 5 • Elegy(CD, ) Alla Pavlova – Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio / Vladimir Ziva – Symphony No. 5 • Elegy(CD, ) 2007 Naxos
3 Cover for album: Alla Pavlova - Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Rossen Milanov – Sulamith (Ballet Suite) • Monolog • Old New York Nostalgia (Suite) Alla Pavlova - Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Rossen Milanov – Sulamith (Ballet Suite) • Monolog • Old New York Nostalgia (Suite) 2006 Naxos
4 Cover for album: Alla Pavlova – Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra Of Moscow Radio / Vladimir Fedoseyev – Symphonies Nos. 2 & 4 Alla Pavlova – Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra Of Moscow Radio / Vladimir Fedoseyev – Symphonies Nos. 2 & 4 2005 Naxos
5 Cover for album: Alla Pavlova – Russian Philharmonia Orchestra / Konstantin D. Krimets • Alexander Vedernikov – Symphony No. 1 Alla Pavlova – Russian Philharmonia Orchestra / Konstantin D. Krimets • Alexander Vedernikov – Symphony No. 1 "Farewell Russia" • Symphony No. 3 2003 Naxos
6 Cover for album: Alla Pavlova – International Symphony Orchestra Alla Pavlova – International Symphony Orchestra "Globalis", Konstantin Krimets – The Music Of Alla Pavlova(CD, ) 2000 Albany Records
7 Cover for album: Farewell Russia(CD, Album) Farewell Russia(CD, Album) - Alla Pavlova

Videos featuring Alla Pavlova

Alla Pavlova, Symphony No 5

Alla Pavlova, Symphony No. 5

1. Adagio - Vivace

2. Adagio

3. Adagio - Vivace

4. Largo

5. Vivace

Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Radio

Vladimir Ziva, conductor

Alla Pavlova (born July 13, 1952 in Ukraine) is a Russian composer of Ukrain

Alla Pavlova Symphony #9

Contemporary Russian composer Alla Pavlova's ninth symphony.

Pavel Gershtein (conductor)

Sergei Krylov (violin solo)

Alla Pavlova, Thumbelina Suite

Alla Pavlova, Thumbelina Suite

1. Introduction

2. Waltz - Mirage

3. Tango

4. Sad Song

5. Meeting with the Prince

Tchaikowsky Symphony Orchestra

Patrick Baton, conductor

Alla Pavlova (born July 13, 1952 in Ukraine) is a Russian composer of Ukrainian ori

Alla Pavlova: Symphony No. 6 "Vincent" (2008) [FULL]

Moscow Symphony Orchestra conducted by / Orquesta Sinfónica de Moscú dirigida por Patrick Baton. Violin obbligato: Mikhail Shestakov.

I. (0:00)

II. (13:55)

III. (26:18)

IV. (32:23)

Alla Pavlova, a Russian émigré to America, is one of the foremost fe

Pavlova: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 3

℗ 2003 Naxos

Released on: 2003-11-12

Artist: Mikhail Adamovich

Artist: Valery Brill

Artist: Leonid Lebedev

Artist: Nikol

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Symphony No. 1, "Farewell Russia"

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Symphony No. 1, "Farewell Russia" · Mikhail Adamovich

Pavlova: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 3

℗ 2003 Naxos

Released on: 2003-11-12

Artist: Mikhail Adamovich

Artist: Valery Brill

Artist: Leonid Lebedev

Artist: Nikol

Alla Pavlova, Symphony No 4, Path to Shambala (2002)

Alla Pavlova, Symphony No. 4, Path to Shambala (2002)

Georgy Khachikyan, organ

Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Radio

Vladimir Fedoseyev, conductor

Alla Pavlova (born July 13, 1952 in Ukraine) is a Russian composer of Ukrainian origin, best

Music of Alla Pavlova

℗ 2006 Albany Records

Released on: 2000-07

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Elegy for Piano and String Orchestra

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Elegy for Piano and String Orchestra · Alla Pavlova · Konstantin Krimets · Peter Izotov · International Symphony Orchestra "Globalis"

Music of Alla Pavlova

℗ 2006 Albany Records

Released on: 2000-07

Sestrica Pavlova

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Sestrica Pavlova · Kries

Selo Na Okuke / Village Tracks

℗ Riverboat UK Music

Released on: 2018-01-26

Artist: Kries

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Symphony No. 3: Movement 2

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Symphony No. 3: Movement 2 · Olga Vedernikova

Pavlova: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 3

℗ 2003 Naxos

Released on: 2003-11-12

Artist: Olga Vedernikova

Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov

Orchestra: Russian Philharmonia Or

Symphony No. 3: Movement 4

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Symphony No. 3: Movement 4 · Olga Vedernikova

Pavlova: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 3

℗ 2003 Naxos

Released on: 2003-11-12

Artist: Olga Vedernikova

Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov

Orchestra: Russian Philharmonia Or

Alla Pavlova, Symphony No 7 (2011) Three movemets

Alla Pavlova, Symphony No. 7 (2011) Three movements

Saule Rinkeviciute, violin

Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra

Gintaras Rinkevicius

Alla Pavlova (born July 13, 1952 in Ukraine) is a Russian composer of Ukrainian origin, best known for her symphonic

Notre Dame Alla Pavlova Symphony 8

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Symphony No. 3: Movement 1

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Symphony No. 3: Movement 1 · Olga Vedernikova

Pavlova: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 3

℗ 2003 Naxos

Released on: 2003-11-12

Artist: Olga Vedernikova

Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov

Orchestra: Russian Philharmonia Or

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