Donika Rudi

Donika Rudi[1] (born 7 June 1982 in Pristina, SAP Kosovo, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Kosovar composer of mostly chamber and electroacoustic music works that she has performed in front of a variety of audiences throughout Europe. She works as director of the Electronic Music Center "Noise" and artistic director of Prishtina International Contemporary Music Festival ReMusica.

Rudi studied composition with Mendi Mengjiqi at the University of Prishtina, Kosovo from 2000 until 2002. She then studied composition with Nicolas Bolens, Éric Gaudibert and Michaël Jarrell and electroacoustic music with Rainer Boesch, Émile Ellberger and Luis Naón at the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève, Switzerland from 2002 until 2006. Her music has been performed in Albania, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Kosovo, and Switzerland.

Works

Stage

  • Sytë e gjyshes (English: Grandmother's eyes) - (incidental music, play by Arif Demolli / UNICEF), 2000;
  • Contemporary Ballet "Life in Slow Motion" premiered at the National Theatre of Kosovo by the Kosovo troupe of ballet and soloists Filibertt Tologo & Noemi Alberganti (ballet in 7 scenes, choreography by Filibertt Tologo, scenario by Doruntina Basha), 2-track tape, 2007

Chamber music

  • String Quartet, 'Sauts', 2002;
  • "B", soprano, double bass, piano, accordion, 2003;
  • Move (vocalise), mezzo-soprano, flute, clarinet, violin, piano, 2006;
  • Le rire perdu, 3 clarinets, 2007;
  • First Step, 4 percussion, 2008
    • "Aura I" (vocalise), soprano, mezzo-soprano, clarinet, 2 violins, 2 violas, 3 percussion, 2-track tape, 2009
    • "Aura II" 1 solo violin, mixed choir ( SATB), string orchestra, 1 piano, 1 percussion and tape (text: Robert Lax) 2010;
  • "9" amplificated trombone and tape, 2010

Choral

  • Epitaf (text by Eqrem Basha), mixed chorus, 2003;
  • Why? (vocalise), 12 sopranos, 12 altos, 2006

Piano

  • "In the rain...", 2010

Electroacoustic

  • Colors (after Joan Miró), cello, 2-track tape, 2004;
  • Image (text by Eqrem Basha), flute, 2-track tape, 2005;
  • Naissance, 2-/8-track tape, 2006;
  • Kabatronic, viola, 2-track tape, 2007;
  • Au-delà du rêve, mixed chorus, soprano ocarina, 2-track tape, 2008;
  • Defiance, 2-track tape, 2009;
  • Grumble, 2-track tape, 2009;
  • Disturbia, 2-track tape, 2009;
  • Autumn, viola, 2-track tape, 2009;
  • Sophie's world, 2-track tape, 2010;
  • Nuit Bleue, 2-track tape ( inspired by Frédéric Chopin prelude in e-mol), 2010;

Multimedia

The Red Room, 2-/8-track tape, animation (video projection by Shpend Gashi), 2006

References

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