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  1. Alla Zahaikevych (Ukrainian: Алла Загайкевич; born 17 December 1966) is a Ukrainian composer of contemporary classical music, performance artist, organiser of electroacoustic music projects, musicologist.

  2. Alla Zahaikevych is an artistic director of the Kyiv-based international electroacoustic music collectives Electroacoustics (since 2003) and EM-VISIA (since 2005), and has been head of the Association of Electroacoustic Music at the National Composers Union of Ukraine.

  3. Alla Zagaykevych (*1966) is a Ukrainian composer, performance artist, curator of electro-acoustic music projects, and musicologist. She studied at the Ukraine National Academy of Music in Kiev and attended the year-long course in composition and computer music at IRCAM (Paris) in 1995/96.

  4. ALLA ZAHAYKEVYCH (b.1966) is a Ukrainian composer of contemporary classical music, performance artist, organizer of electroacoustic music projects, musicologist. She graduated from Kyiv State P.I.Tchaikovsky Conservatory (now National Music Academy of Ukraine), the class of composition and orchestration of Professor Yu.Ischenko (1990).

  5. Nov 17, 2022 · Alla Zagaykevych’s work widely presents the algorithmic method of composition, which involves relying on calculations, mathematical formulas and algorithms generated by a computer music system. This approach to creating music is currently one of the leading vectors of the development of musical art.

  6. Alla Zahaikevych is an artistic director of the Kyiv-based international electroacoustic music collectives Electroacoustics (since 2003) and EM-VISIA (since 2005), and has been head of the Association of Electroacoustic Music at the National Composers Union of Ukraine.

  7. Alla Zagaykevych (b.1966) is a Ukrainian composer of contemporary classical music, performance artist, organizer of electroacoustic music projects, musicologist. She graduated from Kyiv State P.I.Tchaikovsky Conservatory (now National Music Academy of Ukraine), and completed post-graduate course led by Yuri Ischenko and Igor Piaskovsky (1993).