Maka Maya Virsaladze
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Maka Maya Virsaladze (born May 23, 1971 Tbilisi,
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) is a
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and assistant
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at the
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in Tbilisi. Virsaladze graduated from the Zakaria Paliashvili Special School of Music in Tbilisi in 1989. Afterwards, she attended the Conservatory of Music in Tbilisi from 1990–98, where she studied
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with Bidzina Kvernadze and Nodar Mamisashvili, and
musicology Musicology is the academic, research-based study of music, as opposed to musical composition or performance. Musicology research combines and intersects with many fields, including psychology, sociology, acoustics, neurology, natural sciences, ...
with Lia Dolidze. From 2000 to 2001, she studied composition with
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at the
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in Berlin. In 1994, Virsaladze was awarded the Georgian Ministry of Culture Prize for her
composition series In abstract algebra, a composition series provides a way to break up an algebraic structure, such as a group or a module, into simple pieces. The need for considering composition series in the context of modules arises from the fact that many na ...
''Three Romances'' (including "Song of Siren", "Pyramids", and "
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of Prayer") for
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and piano. In 1998, she co-founded the Union of Young Georgian Composers and
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in Tbilisi.


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