Katia Tiutiunnik

January 9, 2024
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Katia Tiutiunnik
Full Name Katia Tiutiunnik
Occupation Composer
Date Of Birth Mar 19, 1967(1967-03-19)
Age 57
Birthplace Sydney
Country Australia
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Katia Tiutiunnik Biography

Name Katia Tiutiunnik
Birthday Mar 19
Birth Year 1967
Place Of Birth Sydney
Birth Country Australia
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Katia Tiutiunnik is one of the most popular and richest Composer who was born on March 19, 1967 in Sydney, Australia. Katia Tiutiunnik (born in 1967 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian violinist, scholar, and composer. The composer is Russian, Ukrainian and Irish origin.

From 2008 until early 2012. Tiutiunnik was a resident of her home in the Eurobodalla Shire of the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia. From March 2012 until September 16, Tiutiunnik resided at Shah Alam in Selangor, Malaysia. From September 2016 until November 2019, Tiutiunnik lived at Xinzheng, Henan Province, People’s Republic of China.

Tiutiunnik’s setting of the poem To the Enemy, by Eva Salzman, for soprano and percussion ensemble, received its world premier performance on 26 August 2010, at the opening, “Visionaries” concert of the Soundstream Festival, Adelaide, South Australia. This world premiere was broadcast live by ABC Classic FM.

In April 2010 Tiutiunnik guest lectured and attended an Australian premiere of her music at the University of Melbourne.

On the 19th of March 2007 (Tiutiunnik’s forty-fifth birthday) A concert featuring her chamber and solo works was held at Dom Kompozitorov, Saint Petersburg, Russia, as part of the celebration of 200 years of relations among Australia as well as Russia. This concert, the third of her compositions by Tiutiunnik at St Petersburg featured eminent performers like The Rimsky- Korsakov Quartet of Saint Petersburg and pianist Anna Sbagina. The day before, Tiutiunnik gave a lecture/recital to the music students at Boris Tishchenko, at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory and was recorded with Radio Maria, Saint Petersburg. The concert was put together through the Dr. Elena Kostyuchenko (who also orchestrated the 2001 and 2006 St Petersburg concerts) and its sponsors were those from the Embassy of Australia in Moscow, Lis Faenza of Batemans Bay (who personally financed all Tiutiunnik’s travel abroad for the concert) and Sebastian Fitzlyon-Zinovieffwho was the The Honorary Australian Consul to Saint Petersburg.

Katia Tiutiunnik Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Composer
House Living in own house.

Katia Tiutiunnik is one of the richest Composer from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Katia Tiutiunnik 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Tiutiunnik was a violist with Tiutiunnik played the viola with Sydney Youth Orchestra from 1990 until 1993. She also played and recorded many of her own compositions along with the works of composers other than her. The first Australian composer to be named as a visiting researcher of Columbia University, New York City and gave an oral presentation on the symbolic connections to Islamic mysticism as well as Middle Eastern affairs, in her music. She was also a visiting fellow at the Australian National University, artist-in-residence and guest composer at Canberra Girls’ Grammar School and Canberra Grammar School and composer-in-residence at the celebrated electronic studio, Charles Morrow Productions, New York City. During her time at New York City, Tiutiunnik was a resident as well as an Alumna of the International House of New York.

Festivals and conferences that feature Tiutiunnik’s works comprise among them the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, Alaska Festivale Internazionale di Musica Contemporanea Nuove Sincronie Milan; Suoni e Voci del Lago, Lake Garda, Italy; Sydney Spring Festival and the 28th General Assembly of the International Music Council, Petra, Jordan 1999 (which included the premiere in world-wide performance of her new symphonic work, Noor, dedicated to the queen Noor from Jordan); Musica Nova, Sofia, Bulgaria (International Society of Contemporary Music, Bulgarian Section); Festivale Internazionale della Chitarra: NicoloPaganini Parma, Italy; Compositrici: nuove strategie per una better valorisation, Teramo, Italy (Fondazione Adkins Chiti) 2001 and the International Congress for Women in Music, Beijing, 2008; Cinque Giornate per La Nuova Musica e La Musica Sperimentale, Milan; Soundstream Festival, Adelaide, South Australia and more.

Tiutiunnik’s compositions have been published in Australia, Italy and the United States and are held in several international libraries, including the Bodleian Library at Oxford University (which also holds a copy of her doctoral thesis, The Symbolic Dimension: An Exploration of the Compositional Process), Harvard College Library, the National Library of Australia and the Wiener Music Library at Columbia University. On 11 December 2009, a revised version of Tiutiunnik’s doctoral dissertation was published as a book and released internationally. Tiutiunnik’s published dissertation received an extensive, scholarly review by Australian musicologist, Dr. Sally Macarthur, in the prestigious, peer reviewed journal, Musicology Australia, in July 2011.

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