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Olga Harris was born in Moscow, Russia. She began to write music as a child. She studied composition in Ukraine Kosenko College with A.Stetsyuk. She received her Master degree as a composer from Moscow Conservatory where she studied for three years with the famous Composer Aram Khachaturian. She was his last student. After Khachaturian died, she was supervised by K.Volkov.

Olga Harris completed her Doctorate from the Moscow Arts Academy (Gnesin Institute of Music) where she studied composition with professor K.Volkov.

Mrs. Harris specializes in Chamber Music and has composed three symphonies, two Piano Concertos, two Quartets, two trios, four Sonatas for piano, clarinet, violin and cello, two cantatas, five vocal cycles, many songs and over 600 pieces for piano and chamber instruments. She has also written music for two animated movies and music for Drama Theater and TV. Her music has been performed at many festivals and concerts, such as Moscow Autumn in Russia, Russian Avant garde in Heidelberg, Germany. She has performed many concerts in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Nizhniy Novgorod, Kiev, Riga, Germany, Spain and France.

In 1993 she moved to the United States where she continued her music career as a composer and pianist. She has performed a number of recitals including solo and with singers, Boris Burdin, Ludmila Korgavina, and Larisa Kholodnaya. She has lectured at Limestone College about Russian Music and performed at International Festival in Colombia, SC. Mrs. Harris is actively composing music in America. She has composed over one thousand pieces for piano designed for her method of teaching piano. She is teaching piano and music composition with her own method.

Currently, Olga Harris is a Professor of Composition at the Tennessee State University.

She was chosen by Tennessee Music Teachers National Association as Composer of the year 2007.

She continues to compose chamber music. Her music has been performed after moving to America in Aspen Colorado, Interlochen, Michigan, Purchase, New York, Hamburg and Munich, Germany, Moscow, Russia, Malaga Spain, Varna Bulgaria and Nashville, Tennessee.

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