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Santa Ratniece (born 1977) is a Latvian composer. Santa Ratniece was born in
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, and started her musical studies with piano playing classes at Valmiera Music School. In 1992 she took up music theory classes in Emīls Dārziņš College in Riga. She continued her musical education at J. Vītols Latvia Academy of Music and graduated in Musicology (2000) and Composition (2002). Later on she studied composition with English composer David Rowland at Enschede Conservatory in Netherlands. Afterwards Santa Ratniece went on with her studies at
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with Estonian composer
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and in 2007 she obtained her MA. Santa Ratniece first came in public view in 2004 after winning the 1st prize at the UNESCO
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(in the category of composers under 30) for her piece "sens nacre" for ensemble, performed by Ensemble Nove and conductor Normunds Šnē. Ratniece's music has been performed by the
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, ensemble Altera Veritas, Trio Palladio, Sinfonietta Rīga, Liepaja Amber Sound Orchestra, Latvian National Symphony orchestra, Orchestra RIGA,
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n National Male choir, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Cappella Amsterdam, Musiques Nouvelles,
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, Arditti Quartet,
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,
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string quartet Quatuor Molinari, the Sydney Symphony Fellows,
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, Ensemble Recherche, Ensemble Fractales, Ensemble Sarband, Scordatura Ensemble, Lichtzwang Ensemble, Forbidden City Chamber Orchestra, and The Crossing choir, Chamber Choir Ireland, among others.


Works

Selected works include: *''Sens nacre'' for ensemble (2004) (1-1-1-0/ 0-0-0-0/ 1 batt/ 2 harps (or 2 kokle)/ accordion/ 1-0-1-1-1) *''Ruby'' for clarinet, piano, violin and cello (2004) *''Glittering Pomenade'' for orchestra (2005/2016) (2-2-2-2/ 2-2-2-0/ 3 batt/ harp/ celesta/ 12-10-8-6-4) *''Myrrh'' for piano (2005) *''Aragonite'' for string quartet (2005) *''Alvéoles'' for string quartet (2005) *''... Between the Shores of Our Souls ...'' (2005) for soprano, flute, kannele and cello *''Saline'' for mixed choir (2006) *''Olivine'' for two percussion (2006) *''Ombres chinoises lunaires'' for trombone and piano (2007) *''Hirondelles du Coeur'' for mixed choir and orchestra (2007) (2-2-2-2/ 2-2-1-0/ 5 batt/ p-no/ harp/ 8-6-4-4-2) *''Råså'' for two kokles, flute and accordion (2008) *''Horo horo hata hata'' for chamber choir (2008) *''Hall kristalltaevas'' for twelve cellos (2008) *''Chu dal'' for mixed choir (2008) *''Muqarnas'' for piano (2009) *''Libellules'' for clarinet and cello (2009) *''Hummingbirds'' for flute, harp, accordion and cello (2009) *''Chant des Dunes'' for organ and percussion (2009) *''Shant Nadi'' Chamber Symphony for chamber orchestra (2011) (0-2-2-1/ 2-2-0-0/ 1 batt/ 0-2-4-4-2) *''WAR SUM UP. Music. Manga.Machines'', multimedia opera (2011) for 12 voices and electronics *''Fuoco celeste'' for cello and mixed choir (2011) *''Ondulado'' for five electric guitars (2012) *''In this white snow the pearls are lost'' (''mirdzums'') for clarinet, violin and piano (2012) *''Es mīlu mazo, smalko lietu...'' (2013) for soprano, flute, cello and piano *''Silsila'' for string quartet (2014) *Concerto for piano and symphony orchestra (2014) (3-3-3-3/ 4-4-3-1/ 3 batt/ p-no/ celesta/ harpsichord/ harp/ 10-8-6-4-2) *''Nada el Layli'' (2015) for kemenche, qanun and mixed choir *''My soul will sink within me'' (2016) for mixed choir and ensemble (1-1-1-1/ 1-0-0-0/ 1 batt/ harp/ 1-1-1-1-1) *''In Love with Liberty'' for piano (2016) *''El mirollo de l'arbore'' for soprano and organ (2017) *''Vigilia del Mattino'' for harp and mixed choir (2017) *''Nattergalen'' for cello, piano and percussion (2017) *''Blaurackenflugel'' for ensemble (2017) fl/bass fl. ob. cl/bass cl. 2 vln. v-la. vc. cb. *''Morning Rain'' for Traditional Chinese orchestra (2017) *''Nebula'' for traditional Chinese orchestra (2017) *''Stellar wind'' for church organ (2018) *''mira'' for harpsichord (2018) *''Aureola'' for orchestra (2018) *''feu sur glace'' for violin, viola, cello and piano (2019) *''Leider liegt kaum Schnee'' for 2 sopranos and string orchestra (2019) *''airglow'' for Pipa, Yang Qin and Zhong Ruan (2019) *''pļavas''for wind orchestra (2019) *''music for movie
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(2020) *''entasis" for violin, cello and piano (2021) *''nho''for trumpet, cello and piano (2021) *''I am very happy...''for alto, tenor, Khitara and frame drum (2021) *''nakts gaisma''for mixed choir (2021)


References

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