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Sylvia Constantinidis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sylvia Constantinidis Sylvia Constantinidis (born 1962) is a Venezuelan-American〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=AMERICAN MUSIC CENTER )〕 pianist, conductor, writer, music educator and composer. ==Life== Sylvia Constantinidis was born in Venezuela of European ancestry and began her study of music at an early age in Caracas. Her music teachers in Venezuela were: Blanca Estrella de Mescoli, Modesta Bor, Abraham Abreu, Alberto Grau, María Guinand, Beatriz Bilbao, Luis Felipe Ramón y Rivera and Isabel Aretz. She continued her studies in Paris at the Ecole Martenot and the Sorbonne university in Paris. She worked as a pianist in Venezuela, playing with orchestras and touring, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and Music at the Central University of Venezuela. In the 1990s, she graduated with a Masters in Piano Performance and later obtained a second Master in Music Theory and Composition, both degrees from the University of Miami, USA. She later studied composition with Ladislav Kubík, in the Czech Republic, and with Malcolm Singer, in England. Constantinidis began composing at an early age, and is a prolific composer. Her music has been played and broadcast internationally. Besides grants and fellowships, she received The Music Note Award 2003〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Young Patronesses of the Opera )〕 for her 3 children's operas and the ASCAP Plus Award for Concert Music in 2009 and 2010. She is active as a conductor of youth orchestra and serves as artistic director of the Omorfia Contemporary Ensemble and the Southeast Composers Chamber Orchestra. Constantinidis teaches at colleges and universities, and is an advocate for music education. She has served as President of the Southeast Chapter of NACUSA (National Association of Composers of The United States of America).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NACUSA )〕
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