Graciela Paraskevaídis
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Graciela Paraskevaidis (1 April 1940 – 21 February 2017) was an
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writer and composer of
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ancestry who lived and worked in
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Life

Graciela Paraskevaidis was born in
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. She studied composition at the National Conservatory in Buenos Aires with
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and at the Instituto Torcuato Di Tella with
Gerardo Gandini Gerardo Gandini (Buenos Aires (Argentina), October 16, 1936 – Buenos Aires, March 22, 2013) was a pianist, composer, and music director, who became one of the most relevant figures of contemporary Argentine music of the second half of the 20th ...
and
Iannis Xenakis Giannis Klearchou Xenakis (also spelled for professional purposes as Yannis or Iannis Xenakis; el, Γιάννης "Ιωάννης" Κλέαρχου Ξενάκης, ; 29 May 1922 – 4 February 2001) was a Romanian-born Greek-French avant-garde ...
from 1965-66 with a scholarship from the Centro Latinoamericano de Altos Estudios Musicales (CLAEM). She continued her studies at the Musikhochschule Freiburg/Breisgau with
Wolfgang Fortner Wolfgang Fortner (12 October 1907 – 5 September 1987) was a German composer, composition teacher and conductor. Life Fortner was born in Leipzig. From his parents, who were both singers, Fortner very early on had intense contact with music. ...
from 1968-71 with a grant from the
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. She studied at
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in 1972. After completing her studies, Parakevaidis took a position at the Universidad Nacional in
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where she taught from 1985–92 and also worked as a composer. Her works have been performed internationally in
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and the
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. She has written two books ''La obra sinfónica de Eduardo Fabini'' published in 1992 and ''Luis Campodónico, compositor'' published in 1999, and a number of articles on 20th-century Latin-American music published in the journals ''Pauta'',
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, and ''MusikTexte'', Germany. She published a translation of ''Schoenbergs Zeichen'' by Jean-Jacques Dünki in 2005. Paraskevaídis served as co-editor of ''World New Music Magazine'' and the yearbook of
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. She was an organizer of the Latin American Contemporary Music Courses (CLAMC) from 1975-89. With Max Nyffeler, she co-founded the website ''latinoamérica música'' in 2004 and has served co-editor. She holds both Argentinean and Uruguayan citizenship, and has lived in Uruguay since 1975. She was married to musicologist
Coriún Aharonián Coriún Aharonián (4 August 1940 – 8 October 2017; born in Montevideo) was an Uruguayan composer and musicologist of Armenian ethnicity. He was a pupil of Luigi Nono, Héctor Tosar, Lauro Ayestarán, Gerardo Gandini, Vinko Globokar, György Li ...
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Honors and awards

*Residency at Berliner Künstlerprogramm of the
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(1984) *
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from the Goethe-Institut in
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(1994) *Attended the First Symposium of Artists and Intellectuals of Greek Origin (1985) on an invitation from the Government of Greece *Award from the Argentine National Endowment for the Arts *Award from the City of Buenos Aires *Award from the Akademie der Künste in Berlin *Award from the Young Musicians of Uruguay *Morosoli Silver Award (Morosoli) from the Fundación Lolita Rubial in Minas, Uruguay (2006)


Works

Paraskevaídis composes mostly for chamber ensemble, choral, vocal, and piano performance. Selected works include: *''Aphorismen''(text by Karl Kraus), 2 speakers, piano, percussion, tape, 1969 *''Mozart'' (text by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart), actor, ensemble, 1970–72 *''magma I'', 4 French horns, 2 Trumpets, 2 trombones, tuba, 1965-67 *''magma II'', 4 trombones, 1968 *''Trio'', flute, clarinet, bassoon, 1969 *''Mellonta tauta'', accordion, 1970 *''magma III'', flute, trombone, cello, piano, 1974 *''magma IV'', string quartet, 1974 *''magma V'', 4 kena (Andean flutes), 1977 *''todavía no'', 3 flutes, 3 clarinets, 1979 *''magma VI'', 2 Trumpets, 2 Trombones, 1979 * ''más fuerza tiene'', clarinet, 1984 *''magma VII'', 14 winds, 1984 *''dos piezas para pequeño conjunto'', oboe, clarinet, trumpet, piano, claves, 1989 *''sendas'', flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French horn, trumpet, trombone, piano, 1992 *''el nervio de arnold'', guitar, 1992 *''algún sonido de la vida'', 2 oboes, 1993 *''ta'', flute, oboe, clarinet, piano, 1994 *''No quiero oír ya más campanas'', 14 winds, 1995 *''dos piezas para oboe y piano'', 1995 *''hacen así'', 6 percussion, 1996 *''altibajos'', 2 double basses, 1996 *''libres en el sonido presos en el sonido'', flute (+ alto flute), clarinet, 1997 *''La terra e la morte'' (text by Cesare Pavese), mixed chorus, 1968 *''libertà goes by ...'' (Text by Dante Alighieri), mixed chorus, 1969 *''E Desidero only colori'' (text by Cesare Pavese), female chorus, 1969 *''Die Hand voller Stunden'' (text by Paul Celan), 9 mixed voices, 1970 *''Schattenreich'' (text by Hans Magnus Enzensberger), 4 mixed voices, 1972 *''der Weg'' (text from the Old Testament), 9 mixed voices, brass ensemble, 1973 *''the outcry'', mixed chorus, 1987 *''discord'', 9 mixed voices, 1998 *''replication'', harpsichord, 2006 *''huauqui'', tape, 1975 *''A entera revisación del público en general'', tape, 1978–81


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