Sofia Gubaidulina has died
Despite efforts to censor – and even kill – her, the Soviet-Russian composer's works shattered boundaries and are celebrated all around the world.
Maddy Briggs is a writer, sound designer and composer who works across theatre, screen, dance and video art. Her work has been featured in VIVID Sydney, MUSLAB’s International Electroacoustic Music Festival, SBS on Demand on BBC Music 6. She was also a 2024 Media Fellow with Bang On a Can.
Despite efforts to censor – and even kill – her, the Soviet-Russian composer's works shattered boundaries and are celebrated all around the world.
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