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Nikola Kodjabashia is a London based Macedonian composer, audio artist, conductor, pianist. He studied with Sir Harrison Birtwistle, Anatol Vieru, György Kurtág, and Rolf Gehlhaar. The composer of two critically acclaimed albums ‘The Most of Now’ 2008 & ‘Reveries of the Solitary Walker’ 2004 described by: Guardian, BBC radio 3, JazzZeitung.de, Lira.se, Giornale della Musica, All About Jazz critics as …”probably the best record of the year”…”Magisch!”…”un ibrido perfetto” …”masterful”…”Kodjabashia morphs effortlessly from assured composer-conductor through laid-back facilitator to multi-tracking keyboard wizard”…”result, drawing on every musical language from modernism to Shadowslike twang, is masterful.”…All composers want to sound unique - but few manage to be as distinctive as Nikola Kodjabashia... He has scored and conducted music for numerous plays, including Sir Peter Hall’s BACCHAI at the National Thetare, WEDDING DAY OF THE CRO MAGNONS for Soho Theatre London/Dialogue Productions, HELTER SKELTER / LAND OF THE DEAD for Bush Theatre London/Dialogue Productions, music for MONSIEUR IBRAHIM AND THE FLOWERS OF THE QU’RAN for Bush Theatre London / Dialogue Productions Theatre Company London, Music for OLIVIER award winning Jonathan Kent’s production of HECUBA at DONMAR Warehouse Theatre, Covent Garden. TV productions & films include music/sound-design for BBC4 TV documentary series RACISM, A HISTORY, music for Paul Tickell’s BBC/ARENA documentary SAINTS, music for Sasha C

Penelope X (7 songs and Postludium from the musical "Odysseys and his Women")

Reveries of the Solitary Walker

THE MOST OF NOW

ALSHAR LIVE and other early worx / АЛШАР в ЖИВО и други рани трудови 1994-2004
THE MOST OF NOW / Nikola Kodjabashia
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EXPLOSION of a MEMORY (a literary canvas for orchestra)
Disk Green

Penelope X
The Reveries of the Solitary Walker (Les Réveries du Promeneur Solitaire
Reveries Of The Solitary Walker / Les Reveries Du Promeneur Solitaire
reveries of the solitary walker / les revéries du promeneur solitaire