Biography
Anna Backerra was born in Maastricht and has graduated cum laude in theoretical physics at the Eindhoven University of Technology in The Netherlands. After working for several years on the science staff at the Philips Research Laboratories, she began an independent theoretical study on quantum mechanics and complementarity. To develop a way of complementary thinking, she studied composition at the Conservatory in Enschede (The Netherlands) and in Saint-Petersburg (Russia).
She discovered that new musical and physical developments in history usually occur simultaneously, revealing a deeper scientific understanding. Using this similarity, she constructed a complementary mathematical language and applied this on physics, obtaining twin physics. The results are described in fifteen articles and two books. To read the papers and the E-version of the book: see www.itammagnetics.com
For five years she performed sollo music theater with violin improvisations for children. After that, she studied composition with David Rowland at the Conservatory of Enschede (the Netherlands), took a summer course on Schönberg in Vienna with Allen Forte and rounded out her education with Boris Tischenko (St. Petersburg), formerly assistant to Shostakovich. From 2012 to 2017 she was the initiator and organizer of the annual music festival “Fresh Notes in Spring” for children, aged 6-12, in Deventer, The Netherlands.
In 2009 she completed the opera Ulrike Meinhof, based on a libretto by Arnoud Kremers. Listen here to the Overture, played in 2014 by an ensemble of the Taurida Orchestra from Saint-Petersburg, conducted by Michail Golikov.
Collection
String Quartet No.2 ´Canada´

Anna Backerra
String Quartet for 2 Violins, Viola and Cello
String Quartet No.1

Anna Backerra
String quartet (for 2 violins, viola and violoncello)
Overture Ulricke Meinhof

Anna Backerra
chamber orchestra (1121-1110-1200-str)
Piano Sonata

Anna Backerra
For piano
My War-Family

Anna Backerra
Three impressions in one poem for piano