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Tatyana Alexeyevna Chudova (Татья́на Алексе́евна Чу́дова; born June 16, 1944 – died November 23, 2021) was a talented Russian composer. A composer is someone who writes music. She was born in Moscow, a big city in Russia.

Her Musical Journey

Tatyana loved music from a young age. She studied at the Central Music School in Moscow. After that, she went to the famous Moscow Conservatory, which is a special university for music. After finishing her studies, she started teaching music there herself! This shows how good she was.

In 2007, Tatyana Chudova received a special award. She was named an "Honored Master of Arts of the Russian Federation." This award is given to people who have done amazing things in art and culture for their country.

What She Composed

Tatyana Chudova wrote many different kinds of music. Here are some of her selected works:

  • Symphony No. 1, 'Timur and his team'
  • O myorvoy tsaverne i semi bojatiryakh, an opera (a play where the story is sung), written in 1966-1967
  • Na derevnyu dedushke, another opera, from 1978
  • Bible Suite for organ (a large musical instrument)
  • Last lullaby with an oboe solo (the oboe is a woodwind instrument)
  • Three Circles for solo cello (a string instrument)
  • Trombone sonata (a piece for trombone)
  • From Russian Fairytales Suite for orchestra (a large group of musicians)
  • Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 1
  • Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 2
  • Concerto for Orchestra
  • Violin sonata (a piece for violin)
  • Suite for organ
  • The Warriors Cantata (a cantata is a type of vocal music)
  • Cantata about Moscow
  • The Architects for chorus and orchestra
  • Concert Toccata for piano
  • Symphony No. 1
  • Symphony No. 2
  • Symphony No. 3

Her music has also been recorded and put on CDs. One example is:

  • Organ Music by Moscow Composers - Pedagogues of Moscow Conservatory - From the Sources to the Present - Anthology Vol. 1
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