User talk:Eka Chabashvili

Eka Chabashvili, one of the most important and interesting representatives of the Georgian professional musicians, representative of the Georgian composition school of 90s. Her music is performed in different countries; She actively works in music for theatre and cinema, painting and literature. She researches musical genetics and micro acoustics. Also she is author of the new multi-topophonic composition technique and atomic-nuclear musical system. Georgian composer E. Chabashvili’s main compositions are well known piano piece “Panorama”, ballets “Radiance” and “Dancing with death”, opera/exhibition “Wandering Souls” by Kafka’s novellas, musical novel “Fury and sound” for holographic theatre and other works for instrumental theatre, chamber compositions for different musical instruments, plays for orchestra “Axiom”, “Proverbs”, “Mosaic”, musical novellas “Seven Wonders of World”, Symphonic trilogy “Bodies”, “Chorale” for choir (was awarded in German), multimedia “Idea of God - Spheres” and etc. She said: “The Georgian Composers Live at the Cross of Space and Time…” and really, her creation is full of European and non-European cultural musical traditions. In her works you come across the meditative dramaturgy and static kind of composition. E. Chabashvili uses the new multi-topophonic composition technique. She pays attention how to develop the musical materials inside different psycho-times by improvisational-variation development of musical structures in the several levels of space.Her music’s rich colour sounding palette very often appears visual associations, which is depend on the connection her musical thinking with visual source. Because of this fact Eka often mentions about her desire during interviews -“My wish is to paint music and vice versa, make a painting heard in music.” Karlhainz Stockhausen describes her creation like this:“In her works she creates timbretheatrical pieces, compositions. Often, coming from the verbal music she creates rhythmicmelodic intonation compositions of “oratory-artistic” nature. Eka’s composition technique is quete unique and interesting Her music is intuitively and her scores are based on the principle “repeat and vary”.