Maija Einfelde (born 2 January 1939) is a Latvian composer.
Biography
Maija Einfelde was born in Valmiera, Latvia, and began her music studies with her mother, who was a church organist. She continued her education at AlfrÃÂds KalniÃ
ÂÃ
¡ Music School in CÃÂsis, at JÃÂzeps MediÃ
ÂÃ
¡ Music College in Riga, and then entered the Conservatoire of Latvia in 1966, studying composition with JÃÂnis Ivanovs. After graduating, she has taught music theory and composition at AlfrÃÂds KalniÃ
ÂÃ
¡ Music School in CÃÂsis, Emëls DÃÂrziÃ
ÂÃ
¡ Music College and JÃÂzeps MediÃ
ÂÃ
¡ Music College. She has one son, writer JÃÂnis Einfelds.
Einfelde's works have been performed internationally, including performances by the MDR Rundfunkchor at the Berliner Philharmonie, Brigham Young University Choir, the Vancouver Chamber Choir, the Kansas City Chorale in USA, the Radio Choir of the Netherlands, and at Carnegie Hall, New York City.
Honors and awards
- First Prize, Barlow Endowment for Music Competition, 1997
- Grand Music Prize of Latvia, 1997
- Award of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia, 1999
Works
Einfelde composes mainly choral, organ and chamber music. Selected works include:
- 1982 SonÃÂte meditÃÂcija (Sonata-Meditation) for viola and piano
- 1985 Second Sonata for violin and piano
- 1989 Crucifixus for solo organ
- 1990 Lullaby, for women's choir
- 1993 String Quartet for two violin, viola and violoncello
- 1994 Ave Maria for organ
- 1994 Adagio for violin, cello, and piano
- 1994 Pirms saules rieta (Before the Sunset) for clarinet, viola and piano
- 1995 Ave Maria for woman's choir and organ
- 1996 Pie zemes tÃÂlÃÂs... (At the Edge of the Earth...), chamber oratorio for mixed choir
- 1998 Ave Maria for mixed choir and organ
- 1998 Psalm 15 for mixed choir
- 1999 Sanctus for solo organ
- 1999 PrelÃ
«dija (Prelude) for oboe and viola
- 2000 Skerco (Scherzo) for solo violoncello
- 2002 Noktirne (Nocturne) for harp
- 2003 Cikls ar FriÃÂa BÃÂrdas dzeju (Three Poems by Fricis BÃÂrda) for mixed choir
- 2006 Divas mëlas dziemsas (Two Love Songs) 12 voices
- 2002 Symphony
Her compositions have been recorded and issued on CD including:
- No Tevis (From You) // Female Choir Dzintars â 1995, Riga Recording Studio
- Ave Maria // Female Choir Dzintars â [1996/97]
- Trës jÃ
«ras dziesmas (Three Songs of the Sea) for oboe, French horn, and string orchestra // Rëgas kamermÃ
«zi÷i [Compilation of 20th Century Latvian music] â 1998, BRIZE
- Gloria for piccolo trumpet and organ / mit Edwart H. Tarr, Irmtraud Krüger, 1998, KREUZ PLUS: MUSIK, BEST. NR. 1627
- Pie zemes tÃÂlÃÂs... (At the Edge of the Earthâ¦) / Latvian Radio Chamber Singers, Conductor Kaspars PutniÃ
ÂÃ
¡ â [Author CD] â 1999
- 15th Psalm / Latvian Radio Choir, Conductor Sigvards Küava â 8'49" / LatvieÃ
¡u mÃ
«zika Rëgàâ 1999
- Maija balÃÂde (May Ballad) // Latvian Millennium Classics â 2000, UPE CLASSICS
- Noktirne (Nocturne) / DivejÃÂda saule tek. Latvian New Music â 2003, LR CD 043
- Monologs (Monologue) for cello and piano // SpÃÂlÃÂ MÃÂris VilleruÃ
¡s CD 1 â 2003
- Dramatiskais dialogs // Negaidëta atklÃÂsme (Unexpected Inspiration) â 2003, Riga Recording Company
- SirÃÂnu sala (The Isle of the Sirens) / Vocal ensemble Putni, artistic leader Antra Dreãe // VokÃÂlais ansamblis Putni. PamoÃ
¡anÃÂs â 2003, PUTNI
- Sonata for Violin and Organ / JÃÂnis Bulavs and Larisa Bulava // Latvian New Music. LatvieÃ
¡u jaunàmÃ
«zika â 2004, JÃÂnis Bulavs [recorded in Canada] // Saules lÃÂkts â 2005, LMIC& Latvian Radio Choir, LMIC CD-2005-3
- Ave Maria // Latvian String Quartets. LatvieÃ
¡u stëgu kvarteti â 2008
References