Tamara Maliukova Sidorenko

Tamara Stepanovna Maliukova Sidorenko(15 February 1919 - 2005)[1]was a Ukrainian composer,[2]music educator and pianist.[3]

Sidorenko was born inOdessa.She studied piano at the Nikolayev Music School and graduated from theOdessa Conservatoryin 1946, where she studied composition with Serafim D. Orfeyev. Sidorenko taught at the Odessa Conservatory and later chaired the composition and theory department at the Odessa Music School until 1970.[3]Her students includedOleksandr Krasotov.[4]

Sideorenko arranged many Czech, Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian folk songs. She wrote music for unspecified films and television programs; composed cantatas based on texts by L. Barabanov, V. Bobrov,Andrei Voznesensky,and E. Yanvarov; choruses based on texts byNikolay Nekrasov,Taras Shevchenko,andLesya Ukrainka;and songs based on texts by V. Karpeko,Federico García Lorca,Roberto Fernandez Retamar,Shevchenko, A. Tolstoy, S. Vasiliev,Sergei Yesenin,and others.[3][5]Her instrumental compositions included:

Chamber

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  • Kolkhoz String Quartet[3]
  • Pieces for Cello and Piano[3]
  • Pieces for Viola[3]
  • String Quartet No. 1[3]
  • String Quartet No. 2 on Ukrainian Themes[3]

Orchestra

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  • Bogdan Khmeinitzky Overture[3]
  • Suite of Ancient Dances[3]
  • Symphony No. 1[1]
  • Symphony No. 2[1]
  • Symphony No. 3[1]

Piano

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  • Cycle Piece in Old Style[3]

References

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  1. ^abcdOesper, David (2017-11-20)."Symphonies by Women".Retrieved2022-05-07.
  2. ^Hixon, Donald L. (1993).Women in music: an encyclopedic biobibliography.Don A. Hennessee (2nd ed.). Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press.ISBN0-8108-2769-7.OCLC28889156.
  3. ^abcdefghijklmCohen, Aaron I. (1987).International encyclopedia of women composers(Second edition, revised and enlarged ed.). New York.ISBN0-9617485-2-4.OCLC16714846.{{cite book}}:CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^Fieldhouse, David; Ho, Allan Benedict; Feofanov, Dmitry (1989).Biographical Dictionary of Russian/Soviet Composers.Greenwood Press.ISBN978-0-313-24485-8.
  5. ^Rosenberg, R. M."History and Theory of Music Art and Culture".music-art-and-culture.com.Retrieved2022-05-07.