Rachel Galinne
Rachel Galinne (Rachel S. Gluchowicz; Hebrew: רחל גלעין; born 7 February 1949) is an Israeli composer.
Life and career
Rachel Galinne was born in Stockholm, Sweden. She graduated from Uppsala University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1974 and then studied composition with Leon Schidlowsky at the Rubin Academy at Tel Aviv University, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree in 1984 and a Master of Music degree in 1988. She also studied composition with Witold Lutoslawski in France, and attended Darmstadt.
After completing her studies, she worked as a composer. In 1994 she received the Prime Minister's Prize for Composers and the ACUM Prize.[1][2]
Discography
Galinne has issued the following CD albums available at the Israel Music Institute:
- Rachel Galinne (1999)
 - Prisms (2004)
 - I Will Walk in the Land of the Living (2008)
 - A Voice Crieth in the Wilderness (2011)
 
Works
Selected works include:
- Islossning, 2 pianoforte, percussion, 1984
 - Cycles, 1986
 - Concerto, 2 pianoforte, orchestra, 1988
 - Trio, cl, va, pianoforte, 1989
 - Symphony no.1, 1996
 - Symphony no.2, 1998
 - Uneginotai Nenagen [And We Shall Sing my Song of Praise] (Isaiah xxxviii), 16-pt mixed chorus, 1993[3]
 - Amitai in memoriam, for string quartet
 - And They Shall Study War no More, for soprano, horn & piano
 - Aphrodite, for flute solo
 - Chamber Symphony, for chamber ensemble
 - Chen, for percussion solo & chamber ensemble
 - Dybuk, for Solo Clarinet
 - Ethalech be'artsot hachayim (I Will Walk in the Land of the Living)for soprano and chamber ensemble
 - Fugue for String Quartet
 - Lo Yisa Goy el Goy Cherev, Nation Shall Not Lift up Sword Against Nation, for Vocal & Instrumental Ensemble
 - Sonatat ha-Or (Sonata of Light), for Violin and Piano
 - The Story of Bellet for tenor & three instruments
 - Trio Energico for violin, cello and piano
 - Kol Kore Bamidbar (A Voice Crieth in the Wilderness) for violin and piano
 - Mahleriana for violin, viola, cello and piano
 
References
- ^ Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (2001). The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians: Volume 9.
 - ^ "Rachel Galinne". www.israelcomposers.org. Retrieved 13 December 2010.
 - ^ "Galinne (Gal′in), Rachel (Gluchowicz, Rachel S.) (1949-)". browse.musicspace.mspace.fm. Retrieved 13 December 2010.
 
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