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   Born in Riga (23.01.1978), Latvia, composer Andris Dzenitis studied at the Emīls Darziņs Music School (composition with Pēteris Vasks 1993-96) in Riga. His Sonata for Violin and Piano Pamestie (Deserted) was awarded the chamber music prize (1994) by the Latvian Composers’ Union when he was only 16. As a Herder Scholarship winner he studied composition at the Vienna School of Music and Drama with Kurt Schwertsik (Herder scholarship)(1996-97). Dzenītis continued his studies at the Latvian State Academy of Music with Peteris Plakidis (1997-99) and then at the Lithuanian Music Academy with Osvaldas Balakauskas (1999-2003) where he also qualified for his Master’s degree. He has taken part in young composers’ seminars at Ivanov (Russia, 1995), Boswil (Switzerland, 1996), and attended mastercourses at Stockholm with Magnus Lindberg, Pär Lindgren and Bent Sorensen in 2002. His music has been performed in Latvia and abroad: at the Baltic Breezes Over Malaysia (1996), at the Warsaw Autumn Festival (1997), the Gaida Festival in Vilnius (1998, 2002), at Spelplan Stockholm (2002), Maerzmusik Berlin (2003), Nyyd in Tallinn (2003), Arena in Riga (2002-2004), Bergen music festival (2005), Klangspuren Schwaz (2005), Time of music, Viitasari (2006), ISCM World Music Days (Hong Kong 2007) and elsewhere by significant latvian and international ensembles and musical formations like Latvian radio choir, Riga chamber players, Sinfonietta Riga, Kroumata percusion ensemble Stockholm, Paragon esnemble Glasgow, Reinbert Evers or Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien, Caput (Iceland). Dzenitis is active as a music critic and journalist working as editor for music magazine Muzikas saule (Sun of music). As a sound artist coloborated with number of latvian visual atrists among them Olegs Klimovics and Gints Gabrans which instalation Parahypnotic participated in international bienale for arts in Venice (2007). He has presented lectures at the London Guildhall School of Music (2001) and worked as a lecturer at the Latvian Academy of Culture (2002 - 2004), working now as a teacher of compostion and theoretical disciplines at Jazeps Medins Riga music school. He is the organizer and director of the biannual Young Composers’ mastercourses at Dundaga (2002 - 2006) and Mazsalaca (2008 -) (Latvia). Andris Dzenitis is awarded Eternity prize by latvian copyright agency by most played contemporary pieces (2003) as well his music for documentary film Workshop in the countryside was nominated for national cinematography prize Lielais Kristaps for best music (2004). Seven Madrigals by E.E.Cummings for mezzo-soprano and six instruments is awarded 1.prize in International Jurgenson competition for young composers, Moscow (2005). Stipendiar of Latvian Ministry of Culture (2004). In year 2007 Andris Dzenitis is awarded Great music prize - highest musical award in Latvia for his Fides.Spes.Caritas. Since year 2004 Andris Dzenitis is member of the board of Latvian composer's union.

 

 

 

 

 

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