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Natalya Eskina
musicologist
PhD in Arts, Head of Literature Studies and World Culture Department of Samara Humanitarian Academy, member of Russian Composers Union, twice laureate of the “Musical Life” Magazine Prize (Moscow), the author of the variety of publications on ancient music including three monographs and articles in such magazines as “Soviet Music”, “Music Academy”, “Musical Life”(Moscow), “Treble Clef” (Saint-Petersburg), “All the Sky” (air company “Samara”), “Performance” (Samara); in scientific periodicals of Moscow, Saint-Petersburg, Voronezh, Ufa, Saratov, Samara, in newspapers of Moscow and Samara.
Author of 115 research works. Some 35 of them are dedicated to German Baroque and Bach’s works, 29 – to German music and German Art of the period from Middle Ages to the XXth century (articles in collected scientific journals of Moscow, Saint-Petersburg, Samara, Voronezh, music magazines, dedicated to the works of Schutz, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms). Author of the original course on Music Germanics for German-speaking Countries Culture Institute of Samara Humanitarian Academy.
Natalya Eskina collaborates with Altera Musica on a regular basis. Her translations of several German and English Baroque poems made specially for “Altera Musica” were highly estimated by many philologists, prosody and Germanics specialists.
In 2003 Natalya Eskina initiated the foundation of Samara Bach’s Society on the base of the “Altera Musica” ensemble.
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Olga Ostrovskaya
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Elena Alyokhina
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Natalya Eskina
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