Six Pieces for Woodwind Quintet (1987) by Zlata Tkach Sheet Music for Woodwind Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Six Pieces for Woodwind Quintet (1987) Digital Sheet Music
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Six Pieces for Woodwind Quintet (1987)
by Zlata Tkach Woodwind Quintet - Digital Sheet Music

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This cycle of 6 pieces was composed by Zlata Tkach in 1987. It is scored for Woodwind Quintet. Duration: 8'. Includes the score and parts - Flute, Oboe, Clarinet in Bb, French horn, Bassoon.

About the composer:
Zlata Tkach (1928-2006) was the first woman composer of Moldova. She graduated in musicology (1952) and composition (1962) under Prof. Leonid Gurov, at the State Conservatory in Chisinau where she eventually taught for more than 40 years. A Honored Artist of the Moldovan Republic (1974), she was awarded many others prizes and distinctions such as the State Prize of Moldova (1982), the The Order of Labor Glory (1987) among others.

Her work catalogue numbers more than 800 compositions in different genres, among them are operas, a ballet, symphonic and vocal-symphonic works, chamber music, children music including children operas, choruses and didactic works. About 600 compositions of Zlata Tkach were published in Moldova, Russia, Ukraine, as well as in UK, Germany, USA and Canada. Her scenic works were staged in many theaters of the former USSR. Zlata Tkach is rediscovered as one of Eastern Europe's most prolific woman-composers.

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