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Alexandre Rudajev : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alexandre Rudajev
Alexander Rudajev (born 1935 in Prague) is a composer and psychiatrist. He was trained at the Prague Conservatory. In 1962, he moved to Paris to study composition with the legendary teacher Nadia Boulanger. He went to medical school to provide what he called a "backup" profession (according to the ''St. Petersburg Times''), and specialized in psychiatry, but continued to compose professionally as well. In 1969, he moved to New York City; eventually, he moved to Florida, where his psychiatric practice was in Clearwater. His music is published by C. F. Peters and Editions Combre. Prizes and honorable mentions have been given to his compositions at the 1966 Prague Spring Festival, the 1988 Musician's Accord Composers Competition in New York, and the Sigvald Thompson Composition Competition in Fargo-Moorhead, ND. Conductors who have led performances of his compositions include JoAnn Falletta, Yehudi Menuhin, and Julius Rudel. == References ==
*Harper, James. ("Witness at Birth," ) ''St. Petersburg Times,'' Sept. 18, 1987, p. 1D. SOURCE: Booklet notes to CD, "Music at the Crossroads: American Chamber Music," on North/South Recordings NRS 1005. The CD includes Dr. Rudajev's "Petite Suite Parisienne," performed by the ensemble North/South Consonance.
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