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Gity Razaz (born March 22, 1986) is an American composer of Iranian origin. She has written music for symphony orchestra, opera, ballet, chamber ensemble, and solo instrumentalist, as well as pieces with multimedia and electroacoustic elements.


Life and career

Gity Razaz began her classical training at the age of seven, and graduated with bachelor's and master's degrees in music composition from The Juilliard School where she studied with
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, Samuel Adler, and
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. She was the composer-in-residence at the inaugural season of
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from 2016 to 2017. Pulitzer Prize-winning composer
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has called her a "unique composer whose 'Middle-Eastern roots have merged with her Western sensibilities to produce music that is both original and startling. She is on her way to becoming a major force in contemporary music.'" Her music has been described by
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as "ravishing and engulfing." Razaz's music has been performed throughout the United States and internationally, including at
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, The Jerome L. Greene Space at
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, Ballet Moscow,
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, Amsterdam Cello Biennale,
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, and Le Poisson Rouge, among others. Her first chamber opera, ''Fault Lines'', was commissioned by the Washington National Opera and premiered at the Kennedy Center in 2018 and her ''Cadenza for the Once Young'' was featured on BBC Radio 3's programme In Tune. The Seattle Symphony has presented her music on its concert "Music Beyond Borders: Music from the Seven" and included it in the inaugural season of Octave 9: Raisbeck Music Center. She also was a host for WQXR 93.9 FM New York's internet station Q2 Music, where she presented works of contemporary classical music.


Selected works


Solo

*''Legend of Sigh'' (2015) for cello, pre-recorded cello, and pre-recorded electronics *''Shadow Lines'' (2014) for cello, pre-recorded cello, and pre-recorded electronics *''Light'' (2014) for piano *''Aleph'' (2012) for cello


Chamber

*''Four Haikus'' (2017) for guitar duo *''A Prayer for the Abandoned'' (2015) for piano trio *''The Strange Highway'' (2010) for cello octet *''Duo'' (2007) for violin and piano


Orchestral

*''Salvador Dreams'' (2017) for orchestra *''Arizona Dreams'' (2016) for string orchestra *''Concerto for violoncello and orchestra'' (2012) *''Metamorphosis of Narcissus'' (2011) for chamber orchestra and electronics *''In The Midst of Flux'' (2009) for orchestra *''Concertino for Clarinet and Baroque Chamber Orchestra'' (2009)


Vocal

*''Fault Lines'' (2017), opera for four voices and chamber orchestra *''The Call Across the Valley of Not-Knowing'' (2014-revised 2016) for soprano, baritone, cello, clarinet, and piano *''Lux Aeterna'' (2016) for SATB a cappella *''The Yellow Wallpaper Songs'' (2015) for soprano, violin, cello, and piano *''Songs from the Book of Nightmares'' (2007) for soprano, oboe, clarinet, horn, and piano


Ballet

*''The Kreutzer Sonata'' (2017) for two violins, viola, cello, clarinet, and piano *''Wave Ring'' (2014) for violin, cello, clarinet, piano, and pre-recorded electronics *''Chance Has Spoken'' (2011) for vibraphone and string quartet


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Razaz, Gity 1986 births Living people American women composers American people of Iranian descent 21st-century American composers 21st-century American women