Terzian, Alicia (1938—)

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Terzian, Alicia (1938—)

Argentine composer, conductor, musicologist, pianist, and lecturer who wrote numerous orchestral and vocal works as well as two ballets. Born in Córdoba on July 1, 1938.

Born in Córdoba in 1938, Alicia Terzian graduated from the National Conservatory in Buenos Aires in 1958 with a first prize and a gold medal. Her teachers were A. Ginastera, R. Gonzalez, R. Garcia Morillo, F. Ugarte, and G. Gilardi. Of Armenian descent, she specialized in 4th- to 12th-century medieval religious Armenian music. Terzian completed her studies in this subject in Venice under Padre Dr. Leoncio Dayan. The winner of several prizes, including the Outstanding Young Musician of Argentina Prize in 1970, Terzian directed many festivals of contemporary music in addition to composing.

John Haag , Athens, Georgia