Silvina Milstein

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Silvina Milstein (born in Buenos Aires, 12 February 1956) is a female Argentinian composer, living in Britain and teaching at King's College London.

[edit] Education

Milstein has studied at the Collegium Musicum in Buenos Aires, the University of La Plata, Glasgow University and the University of Cambridge, where she held fellowships at Jesus and King's Colleges. She has studied composition with Judith Weir and Lyall Cresswell and has carried out research into the music of Arnold Schoenberg with Alexander Goehr.

[edit] Selected Compositions

  • Sombras, 1985 (co-winner of the Ralph Vaughan Williams Trust/SPNM Orchestral Award)
  • String Quartet, (1989)
  • Piano Phantasy, (1992)
  • Music of the City, (1993)

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