Victoria Borisova-Ollas (born 21 December 1969, Vladivostok) is a Russian-Swedish composer who first received international recognition for her symphonic poem Wings of the Wind which won second prize in the 1998 Masterprize International Composition Competition in the UK.[1][2]
Image – Reflection (1994) for 2 violins and orchestra
A Shadow of the Night (1995) for orchestra
Octagon (1996) for piano and orchestra
Schreitende Alléen (1997) for orchestra
Wings of the Wind (1997) for orchestra
Symphony No.1 The Triumph of Heaven (2003) for orchestra
Colours of Autumn (2002) for orchestra
The Kingdom of Silence (2003) for orchestra
Before the Mountains Were Born (2005) for woodwind and orchestra
Open Ground (2006) for orchestra
Angelus (2008) for orchestra
Golden Dances of the Pharaohs (2010) for clarinet and orchestra
Träumerei (2010), transcription for symphony orchestra of a piano piece by Robert Schumann
Wunderbare Leiden (2010) fantasy on themes by Robert and Clara Schumann for two pianos and symphony orchestra
Large ensemble
Keter (2003) for 12 saxophones
Creation of the Hymn (2013) for string orchestra
Chamber and small ensemble
Rainbow Hunt (1995) for flute, saxophone, guitar, percussion and tape
Creation of the Hymn (1996) for string quartet
Behind the Shadows (1998) for viola, cello, contrabass and percussion
...im Klosterhofe (1998) for cello, piano and tape
...ein schöner Winterabend in Sachsen (1999) for violin and piano
Roosters in Love (1999) for saxophone quartet
Ce n'est pas le geste qui dure... (2002) for flute, guitar, viola and cello
In a World Unspoken (2005) for saxophone quartet and organ
Seven Singing Butterflies (2005) for clarinet and string quartet
Choral
Psalm 42: Wie der Hirsch schreit (2008) for orchestra, two soloists, mixed choir and organ
Vinden som ingenting minns (2015) for choir and orchestra
Opera and stage
The Ground Beneath Her Feet (2007) stage performance for orchestra, singers and narrators (Libretto: Edward Kemp after a novel of the same name by Salman Rushdie)
Hamlet drama (2008) for trombone and orchestra (Libretto: William Shakespeare)
Dracula (2017) opera
Keyboard works
Hymn i sten (1996) for piano
Adoration of the Magi in the Snow (2000) a polyphonic fantasy for organ
Silent Island (2000) for piano
A Midnight Bell (2002) for piano
Secret Beauty of Waters (2004) for piano
Serenade for Twins (2004) for piano
Djurgården Tales (2009–11) for two pianos
References
^ abRichards, Guy (Jan 2009). "CD Reviews". Tempo. 63 (247): 73–80. doi:10.1017/S0040298209000072. JSTOR40072907. S2CID233356906. Victoria Borisova-Ollas (b. 1969) first came to international prominence when her short symphonic poem Wings of the Wind (1997) took 2nd Prize in the 1998 International Masterprize Competition.
^"Svensk Musik". Svensk Musik (in Swedish). Retrieved 2024-06-27. Hon fick sin professionella utbildning först vid Centrala Musikskolan och Tjajkovskij Konservatoriet i Moskva och sedan fortsatte studier ikomposition i Sverige vid Malmö Musikhögskola och Musikhögskolan i Stockholm (deltid)... [She received her professional training first at the Central School of Music and the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow and then continued studies in composition in Sweden at the Malmö Academy of Music and the Academy of Music in Stockholm (part-time)...]
^Freyberg, Ellen. "Victoria Borisova-Ollas". mugi.hfmt-hamburg.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-06-27. Weitere Studien führten sie 1997 nach London, wo sie am Royal College of Music bei Jeremy Dale Roberts (geb. 1934) Unterricht erhielt. [Further studies took her to London in 1997, where she received lessons from Jeremy Dale Roberts (born 1934) at the Royal College of Music.]
^"Victoria Borisova-Ollas". Encyclopaedia of European living women composers, songwriters and creators of music. Retrieved 2020-11-11. The Royal Academy of Music / minor Christ Johnson Prize for Symphony no.1 2005.