Dan-Alexandru Voiculescu

{{Short description|Romanian composer}}

Dan Voiculescu (born 20 July 1940 in Saschiz, died 29 August 2009, in Bucharest) was a Romanian composer, doctor of musicology (1983), professor of counterpoint and composition at the Music Academy in Cluj-Napoca (since 1963) and the National Music University of Bucharest (since 2000), and a member of the Union of Romanian Composers and Musicologists (since 1965).

His musicological studies fill a niche in the Romanian bibliography; they are significant contributions towards understanding the polyphony of 20th-century classical music. His compositions are performed frequently, both in Romania and abroad.

Published works

=Compositions=

  • The Bald Prima Donna, comical chamber opera, after Eugène Ionesco, 1992–1993
  • Cantata for baritone, choir and orchestra, 1977
  • Simfonia ostinato, 1963
  • Visions cosmiques, 1968
  • Music for strings, 1971
  • Pieces for orchestra, 1975
  • Suite from Codex Caioni for strings, 1996
  • Inflorescences for strings,2001
  • Works for piano solo
  • Fables
  • Dialogs
  • Sonata
  • Croquis
  • Sonantes
  • Spirals
  • Toccata piano
  • Toccata armonica
  • Toccata robotica
  • Toccata for a hand
  • Book without end — 3 volumes of piano pieces for children
  • Sonata brava for harpsichord
  • 9 Sonatas for flute solo
  • Sonata for clarinet solo
  • Sonata for oboe solo
  • Ribattuta for viola solo, 1976
  • Fiorituri for violin and piano
  • about 60 Songs
  • 5 volumes of choral music for children
  • Choral poems

=Musicology=

  • Baroque Polyphony in the Works of J. S. Bach, 1975
  • 20th Century Polyphony, 1983 ("Polifonia secolului XX", Editura Muzicala, Bucuresti 2005 ) {{ISBN|973-42-0407-6}}
  • The Bach Fugue, 1986 ("Fuga în creatia lui J. S. Bach", Editura Muzicala, Bucuresti 2000) {{ISBN|973-42-0247-2}}
  • many other studies on musicology

His works are published by Editura Muzicala, Bucharest (Romania), Editura Arpeggione, Cluj-Napoca (Romania) and Musikverlag Gentner Hartmann, Trossingen (Germany).

Career

  • 1958–1964 Attended the "Gh. Dima" Music Academy of Cluj-Napoca (Romania)
  • 1963 Obtained diploma for Piano (under the supervision of Magda Kardos)
  • 1964 Obtained diploma for Composition (under the supervision of Sigismund Todutza)
  • 1965 Became a member of the Union of Romanian Composers
  • 1968 Studied composition with V. Mortari in Venice (Italy)
  • 1971–1972 Studied composition with K. Stockhausen in Cologne (Germany)
  • 1972, 1978 Attended the Darmstädter Kurse für Neue Musik
  • 1979–1991 Editor of Lucrari de Muzicologie (Musicological Works), published by the "Gh. Dima" Music Academy of Cluj-Napoca
  • 1983 Doctor of Musicology
  • 1984 Awarded the George Enesco Prize of the Romanian Academy
  • 1989 Awarded the Mihai Eminescu Prize
  • 1972–2005, seven times, Prize of the Union of Romanian Composers

=Memberships=

  • http://www.ucmr.org.ro/listMembri.asp?CodP=174#En {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160402162041/http://www.ucmr.org.ro/listMembri.asp?CodP=174#En |date=2016-04-02 }}
  • [http://amgd.ro/ Music Academy in Cluj-Napoca]
  • [http://www.unmb.ro/ National Music University of Bucharest]
  • [http://www.cimec.ro/Muzica/SNR/Membri.htm International Society of Contemporary Music] in Romania
  • [http://www.cimec.ro/muzica/ucmr2007/listMembri.asp?CodP=174&TipPag=comp Institute for the Memory of Culture]{{Dead link|date=January 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

=Recent performances=

  • [http://www.filarmonica-valcea.ro/concert-simfonic-11 Ramnicu Valcea Phylarmonic] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110127060248/http://www.filarmonica-valcea.ro/concert-simfonic-11/ |date=2011-01-27 }}
  • [http://www.rgnpress.ro/Eveniment/Concert-extraordinar-al-Filarmonicii-George-Enescu-la-Ierusalim.html George Enescu Phylarmonic playing in Jerusalem]{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} (Romanian Global News)
  • [http://fge.org.ro/2007/concert-stagiune-17-ianuarie-2007/ Emanuela Geamanu]{{Dead link|date=July 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} in the Romanian Athenaeum

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