Halina KanstancinaÃ
Âna HareÃ
Âava, also known as Galina Gorelova (; ; born 5 March 1951), is a Belarusian contemporary composer.
Biography
HareÃ
Âava was born in Minsk, Byelorussian SSR (now Belarus), and studied music at the National Conservatory in Minsk with DÃ
ºmitry Smolski, graduating in 1977. After completing her studies, she took at position teaching theory and composition at the Conservatory. She received the State Prize of Belarus in 1992 for Anno mundis ardentis.
Works
Harelava's works incorporate elements of Belarusian folk themes, and she is noted for children's compositions. Selected works include:
- LiryÃÂnaja kantata [Lyrical Cantata] (traditional Belarusian texts) for female chorus and orchestra, 1979
- Anno mundis ardentis (P. Antokol'sky, G. Appolinaire, L. Aragon, V. Bryusov, S. Kirsanov, A. Rimbault, A. Tarkovsky) for mezzo-soprano, baritone and orchestra, 1989
- TysiaÃÂa hadoÃ
 nadzieji [A Thousand Years of Hope] (poets of the 10thâÂÂ20th centuries) for female voice and orchestra, 1990
- Violin Concerto, 1979
- Oboe Concerto, 1984
- BandaroÃ
Âna, symphonic poem, 1986
- Balalaika Concerto, 1991
- Trumpet Concerto, 1992
- Guitar Concerto, 1994
- Concerto for viola, string orchestra and bells, 2000
- PiejzaÃ
¾y [Landscapes], symphonic poem
- AloÃ
¡yn kutok [AlyoshaâÂÂs Corner], symphonic poem
- Ballade for cello and piano, 1987
- Sonata for violin and piano, 1987
- Lehienda for trombone and piano, 1990
- Sonata Al fresco for double bass and piano, 1995
- Sonata for piano, 1996
- Sonata for clarinet, 1996
- Al Sereno, Concert Fantasy for viola and piano, 1998
- Eine kleine Nachtmusik for viola and piano, 2001
- Lucia perpetuo moto for viola and piano, 2001
- Introduction and Fantasy on a Ragtime Theme for viola and piano, 2003
- DziavoÃÂyja pieÃ
Âni [Girlsâ Songs] song cycle (M. Bogdanovich), 1979
- Sumnyja pieÃ
Âni [Sad Songs] song cycle (A. Akhmatova), 1980
- ChvaÃ
Âa biadniakam [In Praise of the Poor] song cycle (P. Béranger), 1991
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