British born Lydia Kakabadse “is a phenomenon” (Gapplegate Classical Modern Music). A composer of choral, vocal and chamber music, Lydia studied music at Royal Holloway University of London. Her works have been released on CD under the Naxos and Divine Art record labels and have been widely performed, commissioned, and broadcast as well as included in music festivals both in the UK and abroad. They include string quartets, string duets, mixed ensembles, songs, musical dramas, cantata, concert Requiem Mass as well as sacred and secular choral pieces for mixed choir (SATB), male voices and children‘s choir. Demonstrating “a mastery of counterpoint and a richness of ideas“ (MusicWeb International), her distinctive style incorporates tonal and modal harmonies with Middle Eastern and medieval traits, infused with rich melody. An avid Latin enthusiast, Lydia has written original texts in Latin for her vocal works. www.lydiakakabadse.com
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Diabelli Recomposed: 50 variations for piano solo
Agnes Ponizil Anamaria Meza Anna Rubin Anna Segal Anne Terzibaschitsch Armenuhi Karapetyan Asia Dojnikowska Barbara Mayer Carlotta Ferrari Carmen Maria Cârneci Catherine Kontz Catherine Schuppenhauer Conchi Muna Daria Cheikh-Sarraf Dorothea Hofmann Dorothee Schabert Elena Samarina Emanuela Ballio Florence Sabeva Géraldine Kwik Hedda Seischab Jane O'Leary Janet Oates Jessi Harvey Judith Shatin Julia Schwartz Justina Jaruševičiūtė Karola Obermüller Khadija Zeynalova Lanquin Yu Laura Manolache Leorah P. Lydia Kakabadse Marie Awadis Marina Baranova Michaela Dietl Oxana Sivova Sharon Lynn Makarenko Sheena Phillips Siegrid Ernst Sophia Jani Susanne Hardt Tatsiana Zelianko Ulrike Merk Ursula Keusen-Nickel Victoria Bond Violeta Dinescu Yang Song Ying Wang Zela Margossian