Nadia BORISLOVA (NADEZHIIDA BORISLAVOVNA BORISLOVA)

Composer  and Guitarist

Link
www.buap.mx/cultura/nadia
Pagina en Internet de Nadia Borislova, que pertenece a la Universidad Autonoma de Puebla (Mexico) 

www.abc-guitar.narod.ru/pages/borislova.htm
Russian page


Contact

 
borisna@siu.buap.mx


CDs de Nadia Borislova

1995

Nadia Borislova  (Digil Studios)

1999

El Tren Oceanico (Conaculta Fonica)

1999

En una Noche Femenina (Conaculta Fonica)

2001

Mauro Giuliani 220 Aniversario de su nacimiento
(Double CD)

2004

Lluvia de Sol
obras clásicas más célebres de la música hispanoamericana para guitarra
(Double CD)


 

 

 

Composer and guitarist born in Moscow in 1969.

Her work is related to the contemporary style.

She started playing guitar at eight and did her professional studies at the 48th Musical Moscow School and at the Gnesin State School of Moscow.

From 1986 to 1988 she was a guitar teacher in State Schools of Moscow. 

From 1987 until 1989 she was the main guitar player in the "Moment" Theater of Moscow.

In 1988 she participated as member of the ROSCONCERT Russian Filarmonic Society of Concert as a guitarist. From 1988 to 2003 she has played in Europe, Mexico, Cuba, and Costa Rica. 

She has been living in Puebla, Mexico since 1992 and she works at the music College of BUAP (Arts-School of Puebla University). In the same year she founded the "Ensemble de Guitarras" where she is the Director.

Since 1988 she has composed different compositions for guitar and some other instruments, the most know are: Cycle of pieces Mariposa (Butterfly), Waltz-Scherzino (published for Maximenko’s ex-soviet Composer’s Editors), The names of snow, The Dance of the wind and the chamman (the witch) and Mirage for guitar and clarinet, the concert El Tren Oceanico (The Ocean train) for guitar and piano, March for guitar and three clarinets, En una noche femenina (In a feminine night) written by charge of the Hispaniamerican Tijuana Center B.C., Sonet for two guitars, Mirage IV for clarinet and guitar, and La Flor recuerda a la lluvia (The flower remembering a raining).

In 1995 she recorded her first CD playing her own compositions. In December 1995 she got the mexican nationality.

In 1996 she won the National Award of the Guitar Contest in Xalapa Veracruz University, she also won the special price for the best Mexican music interpretation and a special mention delivered by the composer Ramon Noble for the best "Pasacalle in D minor" interpretation.

In 1997 she won the FONCA-PUEBLA scholarship in composition for young creators.

In 1998 she founded the "Marfil-Quarted" with some of her pupils and under her direction they recorded their first CD.

In 1998 she got the National FONCA (NATIONAL FOND CULTURY ART’S) scholarship for the best guitar player.

In the 1999 she recorded other two CD’s with Mexican and Russian compositions.

In 2000 Nadia Borislova has played with Orchestra as soloist in Morelia X International Guitar Festival and Puebla III National Guitar Festival.

She received the recognition for her artistic aptitude given by the International Festival of the Arts Navachiste 2000, in addition she won a special mention at the Interamerican meeting Festival of Poetry.

In the same year she won the National FONCA scholarship for the best Guitar player in a second chance again.

In 2001 she recorded two CD’s with Mauro Giuliani in his 220 aniversary, and VP Music Media published La Flor recuerda a la lluvia.

In 2002 the Benemerit University of Puebla published the Practical Guitar Method vol.I and the Cycle of pieces Mariposa (available from VP Music Media).

In 2003 she received the First National Award in Composition for her work for guitar "Under the effects of poetry" in the First National Guitar Contest "Guitar without borders" in Chihuahua, Mexico.

In 2003 Syukhtun Editions, Sweden published again the Cycle La mariposa (Butterfly).

In 2003 Les Production d’Oz, Canada published Soneto (for two guitars) y El tren de medianoche.

In 2004 Les Production d’Oz, Canada published Los nombres de la nieve (The names of snow) y Bajo los efectos de la poesía.

In 2004 she published La mariposa bruja in the magazines Acordes, Madrid, España, and the Practical Guitar Method vol.II (with CD), co-edition: Universidad Autónoma de Puebla and Les Production d’Oz, Canada.

In 2004 recorded the double CD Lluvia de Sol with hispano-american music.

Since 1999 she is the Artistic Director of the "Festival Nacional de Guitarra" en Puebla, Mexico, that is realized every two years.

(updated october 2004)

Guitar Works (1989-2004)

1989
Suite "La procesión de las cucarachas por Rusia o La procesión del diablo" (Dedicada a Blas Galindo)
1. La procesión de las cucarachas por Rusia - 2. Estancamiento - 3. Perestroika - 4. Nostalgia

1990-1993
Ciclo de piezas La mariposa (*)
1. La mariposa (Dedicada a Iosif Brodsky)
2. La mariposa en la hierba (Dedicada a Fernando Gallo)
3. La mariposa en el cristal
4. La mariposa lluviosa
5. La mariposa bruja
6. La cueva de la mariposa bruja
7. La mariposa de mar

1993
Los nombres de la nieve (*)
1. Allegro - 2. Allegro espressivo

El tren de medianoche (Sobre el poema de Víctor Toledo De Moscú a Sant Petersburgo)(*)

La flor recuerda a la lluvia (*)

  Lasca solar (Sobre el poema de Octavio Paz Piedra de sol) (de Ciclo "Bajo los efectos de la Poesia")

Concierto a Orfeo (para dos guitarras) (Sobre el poema de Rainer María Rilke Sonetos a Orfeo)
 1. Brillante sostenuto - 2. Largo misterioso - 3. Soneto Sublime

Vals-Scherzino (*)

1994

Espejismo (para clarinete y guitarra) (*)

Allegro (Dedicada a Héctor Azar) (*)

Soneto (para dos guitarras) (***)

Espejismo #4 (para clarinete y guitarra) (***)

Andante espressivo (Para cuarteto de guitarras)

1995

El pez de oro (Para cuarteto de guitarras) (Sobre el poema de A. Pushkin El cuento sobre el pescador y el pescadito)

Do doble sostenido (para clarinete y guitarra)

La danza del viento y el shamán (*)
1. Nieveludio - 2 .Danza

1997

En una noche femenina (Sobre el poema de Eduardo Langagne El que bebió esa noche) (***)

Seis lineas del atardecer

Soneto (Sobre el poema de Rainer María Rilke Espejos de Sonetos a Orfeo) (de Ciclo "Bajo los efectos de la Poesia")

Cancion (Sobre el poema de Rainer María Rilke Solo quien alzó su lira... de Sonetos a Orfeo) (de Ciclo "Bajo los efectos de la Poesia")

Marsh (Para guitarra y tres clarinetes) (Dedicada a Roberto Limón) (***)

Concierto para guitarra y piano "El tren Oceanico" (Instrumentación para guitarra y orquesta de Alberto Mendiola) (**)
1. Moscú-México - 2. Rielazul - 3. Locomarina

1999
Mirada de adianto (***)

Palabra pradial (para dos guitarras) (***)

2000
La broma del tiburón (para guitarra y chello)

2001
Juegos del fantasma (para guitarra, violín, clarinete y chello, sobre el cuento de Oscar Wilde "El Fantasma de Canterville")
1. Mancha de sangre - 2. Los mejores sustos de la carrera de trescientos años - 3. El sueño del fantasma 

Rosas (Para cuarteto de guitarras, sobre los poemas de Víctor Toledo "Rosagramas")

2002
Practical Guitar Method vol.I

2004
Estrelluvio (Sobre el poema de Luis José Vega Bajo los efectos de la poesia) (de Ciclo "Bajo los efectos de la Poesia")

La Mariposa Bruja

Practical Guitar Method vol.II

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(*)    Recorded in the first CD 1995 Nadia Bor¡slova
(**)  Recorded in the second CD 1999 El tren Oceanico
(***) Recorded in the third CD 1999 En una noche femenina