Tatjana Kozlova-JohannesTatjana Kozlova-Johannes is an Estonian composer of Russian origin. She grew up Narva and Ivangorod, the border towns situated on the opposite banks of the Narva River that separates Estonia from Russia. In 1995, at the age of 18, she decided to devote herself to music studies in Estonia, at Georg Ots Tallinn Music School. Three years later she continued to study composition at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, at first with Jaan Rääts and since her second year with Helena Tulve, obtaining later also a master’s degree under her guidance. Tatjana Kozlova-Johannes has furthered herself at various masterclasses, including Bartók Festival (Szombathelys, Hungary), Workshop for Young Composers (Dundaga, Latvia), International Summer Course for New Music in Darmstadt, Germany. In 2003-2004 she studied composition with Fabio Nieder at the Conservatory G. Tartini of Trieste, Italy. Currently, she teaches composition at Georg Ots Tallinn Music School. In cooperation with Helena Tulve, Kozlova-Johannes carries on masterclasses of „sound objects“ that aim to develop and recover the listening skills.
Her works have been performed by several renown collectives in Estonia and abroad, including Ensemble U:, Resonabilis, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, ICTUS, Klangforum Wien, Ensemble Phoenix Basel and Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart. In 2004, Kozlova-Johannes was awarded the third place in the youth category at the International Composers Rostrum in Paris for the work “Made of Hot Glass”. In 2006, Kozlova-Johannes was awarded the Kranichsteiner Musikpreis – the main award of the International Summer Course for New Music in Darmstadt. Tatjana Kozlova-Johannes’s works have been voted among the best 10 works in the general category at the International Composers Rostrum: “Disintegration Chain” in 2011 in Vienna and “Lighting the Fire” in 2018 in Budapest. |
Lovesong (2010) |
Lovesong is an expression of love to single sounds.
The piece is written for duo Annamaria Morini - Enzo Porta. |