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Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee (born February 9, 1938) is an Armenian-American contemporary classical composer and pedagogue.


Biography


Rahbee was born and raised in Waltham Massachusetts. Her father, Peter Aharon Goolkasian, was a survivor of the 1915 Armenian genocide.[1]

Rahbee began her early musical training as a pianist with Antoine Louis Moeldner, and continued study at Juilliard School as a piano major. She continued her work at the Mozarteum University of Salzburg in Salzburg, Austria. She later studied piano with David Saperton in New York and Lily Dumont, Russell Sherman, and Veronica Jochum in Boston.

At age 40, Rahbee began concentrating on composing and produced a large body of works.[2] Her music has been described as "postserial in persuasion",[3] and marries influences of Armenian folk music, neo-tonal musicality and rhythmic drive.[4] Maurice Hinson in Guide To The Pianist’s Repertoire commented that Goolkasian-Rahbee's pedagogical works for piano are among the finest such works.[5]

Rahbee has a rich musical heritage and traces her lineage of piano study directly to Ludwig van Beethoven through Antoine Louis Moeldner. Moeldner studied with Helen Hopekirk and Ignacy Jan Paderewski,[6] who both studied with Theodor Leschetizky. Leschetizky in turn studied with Carl Czerny, who studied with Beethoven himself.

Rahbee lives in Belmont, Massachusetts where she has taught private piano lessons for many years.[7]


Works



Piano



Piano (pedagogical)



Two pianos



Piano and orchestra



Organ



Harpsichord



Violin



Violin and piano



Viola



Cello



Ensemble



Trios


String quartet


String quintet


Sextet


Orchestra


Student orchestra


Concert band


Mandoline



Recorder ensembles



Flute



Winds



Brass



Percussion



Voice



References


  1. "Peter Goolkasian - Armeniapedia.org". www.armeniapedia.org. Retrieved 2018-12-09.
  2. (May, 2002) Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee at FJHmusic.com.
  3. Bernard Holland, "Music: Debuts in Review; Phyllis Alpert Lehrer, Old and New on Piano", New York Times (April 11, 1982).
  4. Jenner, S. (1996). EPTA Piano Journal, Volume 16
  5. Hinson, M. (1987) "Guide To The Pianist's Repertoire" Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN.
  6. "Composer Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee Celebrates a Life Devoted to Classical Music". 4 August 2010.
  7. "Festival for Creative Pianists - Prize Page".



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