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One of her best works is The Kingdom of Silence, a piece dedicated to the memory of Nikolai Korndorf, her teacher at the Moscow Conservatory...
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.
The Royal Academy of Music / minor Christ Johnson Prize for Symphony no.1 2005.
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 (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.
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.
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)...]