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Vladislav Soyfer
(16 July 1961 — 31 July 2021)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Vladislav Soifer, Владислав Сойфер
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- Vladislav Soyfer was born in 1961 in Kharkiv, Ukraine (then - Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic) in a family of engineers. He spent his childhood in Tashkent, but later moved to Moscow.
- He studied as a composer at the Moscow conservatory (1984-1989), but mainly was educated as a private pupil (1986-1989) of Romanian-born composer Philip Herschkowitz / Filip Herşcovici (successor of New Vienna tradition, a pupil of Alban Berg and Anton von Webern). Those lessons were decisive in his musical development and his musical work continued the traditions of the Second Viennese School.
- In 2007 Soyfer has moved to Costa Rica, where he continued to give lessons in solfeggio, harmony, piano, composition, counterpoint, orchestration and musical form, and was also making musical arrangements and editing scores for several orchestras of the country. There he passed away after a heart attack at the age of 60.
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