Zarrina Mirshakar


Zarrina Mirshakar is a Tajik composer. She was born in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, into the family of the national poet Mirsaid Mirshakar. She studied at Dushanbe Music College under Yuri Ter-Osipov from 1963–67 and at the Moscow Conservatory with Sergey Balasanian from 1967–74.
After completing her studies, Mirshakar took a position in 1974 at the Mirzo Tursun-zade Institute of Art in Tajikistan, and in 1994 became a senior lecturer in orchestration and composition.

Works

Selected works include:
  • 2 pamirskiye kartinï for orchestra, 1973–4
  • Sinfonietta for strings, 1973–5
  • Kraski solnechnogo Pamira, symphonic poem, 1982
  • Symphony no.1 for strings, 1991–3
  • Cantata for children's chorus, chamber orch, 1975
  • String Quartet, 1973
  • 3 pamirskiye freski for violin, pianoforte, 1976–7
  • Sonata-poėma for clarinet, 1981
  • 24 muzïkal'nïkh bayta for pianoforte, 1982
  • Sonata for oboe, 1987
  • Crescendo for violin, pianoforte, 1988
  • Respiro for violin, chamber orchestra, timpany, 1990
  • Romance for three flutes, 1992
  • 3 p'yesï for three violins, 1995
  • 6 p'yes for flute, clarinet, 1995
  • Nash Boki, film score, 1972
  • BAM, film score, 1988