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Zarrina Mirshakar (born 19 March 1947) is a Tajik composer. She was born in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, into the family of the national poet Mirsaid Mirshakar. She studied at Dushanbe Music College under Yuri Ter-Osipov from 1963–67 and at the Moscow Conservatory with Sergey Balasanian from 1967–74. After completing her studies, Mirshakar took a position in 1974 at the Mirzo Tursun-zade Institute of Art in Tajikistan, and in 1994 became a senior lecturer in orchestration and composition. ==Works== Selected works include: *''2 pamirskiye kartinï'' (2 Pamir Pictures) for orchestra, 1973–4 *''Sinfonietta'' for strings, 1973–5 *''Kraski solnechnogo Pamira'' (The Colours of the Sunny Pamir), symphonic poem, 1982 *''Symphony no.1'' for strings, 1991–3 *''Cantata'' (M. Mirshakar) for children's chorus, chamber orch, 1975 *''String Quartet'', 1973 *''3 pamirskiye freski'' (3 Pamir Frescoes) for violin, pianoforte, 1976–7 *''Sonata-poėma'' for clarinet, 1981 *''24 muzïkal'nïkh bayta'' (24 Musical Bytes) for pianoforte, 1982 *''Sonata'' for oboe, 1987 *''Crescendo'' for violin, pianoforte, 1988 *''Respiro'' for violin, chamber orchestra, timpany, 1990 *''Romance'' for three flutes, 1992 *''3 p'yesï'' (3 Pieces) for three violins, 1995 *''6 p'yes'' (6 Pieces) for flute, clarinet, 1995 *''Nash Boki'' (Our Boki), film score (dir. V. Akhadov), 1972 *''BAM'', film score (The Baykal-Amur Railway), 1988〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mirshakar, Zarrina )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zarrina Mirshakar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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