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Dafina Zeqiri (composer)
Dafina Zeqiri Nushi (born 1 April 1984 in Pristina, SFR Yugoslavia) is an Albanian Kosovar composer of orchestral music, chamber music, and choral music that has been performed in Europe and elsewhere.〔Dam Festival catalogue 2nd,3rd Edition〕
Ms. Zeqiri studied at the Prenk Jakova Conservatory in Pristina from 1997 to 2002. She studied music composition with Mendi Mengjiqi at the University of Pristina, graduating in 2007. Her master’s-degree work was with Jana Andreevska at Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje She completed the degree in 2011.
In 2009 she founded the organization Kosovar Women in Music, NEO MUSICA, and became a member of the International Honour Committee of the Fondazione Adkins Chiti: Donne in Musica.〔See http://www.donneinmusica.org/wordpress/la-fondazione/comitato-donore-europa/.〕
Her works are predominantly instrumental, beginning with ''Quasi Variazione'' for piano (2000), ''Dialog'' for violin and piano (2001), and ''Atmospheres'' for flute and piano (2002). Vocal compositions include works for mixed chorus such as ''My Mother'', on a text of Pashko Vasa (2001), ''Odisea'' (2008), and ''Atmospheres'' for chorus with orchestra (2005). Solo settings include ''When You Come'' for mezzo-soprano and piano (2002), on a text by Bajram Qerimi, and ''O Dismal Bird'' for tenor and piano (2009). Later compositions from her time at university in Skopje include Variations for Symphonic Orchestra (2011), ''Disappear'' for solo viola (2011), ''Memento'' for violin and orchestra (2010), ''Story of Mary'' for actor, flute, violin, guitar, and piano (2010), and ''All In'' for flute, oboe, soprano saxophone, and violoncello (2009).〔A list of works up to 2008 is available at http://www.composers21.com/compdocs/zeqirid.htm.〕
Her works were performed at the ''Days of Macedonian Music Festival'' in 2011 and at the Festival DAM in Prishtina in 2010. Also in 2010 in London, UK, ''Dream'' for solo violin, 2007) was heard during the British Museum Project ''Trade and Travel 1830–2030'' in September, and other works at Willton’s Music Hall in October. In 2009 ''Atmospheres'' for chorus and orchestra won the Theodore Front Prize〔See list of winners at http://www.iawm.org/oppsComp_snm_past.htm.〕 from the International Alliance for Women in Music. In early 2012 a new work, Variations for Piano, won second prize in the Composers Competition of the Chopin Kosova Festival. At a competition organized by Kosovo's Ministry of Culture in April 2012 her work ''Përreth'' ("Around") won the prize in the category of chamber music.〔Announced at http://www.koha.net/?page=1%2C5%2C94261 and http://www.mkrs-ks.org/?page=1,6,256.〕
Noted soloists and ensembles that have performed Zeqiri's music include Peter Sheppard Skaerved, Steffen Schleiermacher, Ophélie Gaillard, Jean Jacques Balet, Anne Moreau, Anna Klett, Hege Waldeland, Athelas Sinfonietta Copenhagen, Victor Manuel Morales, Evangelina Reyes, Fegus String Quartet, Visar Kuçi, Neritan Hysa, Lorenc Radovani, Marisa Hatibi, Arian Paço, Gëzim Belegu, Mialtin Zhezha, Annina Woehrle, Beat Kermanschah, and the String Ensemble of the Music High School and Academy of Skopje.
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