Gavriil Musicescu
{{Short description|Romanian composer, conductor and musicologist}}
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Gavriil Musicescu (20 March 1847 – 21 December 1903) was a Romanian composer, conductor and musicologist, father of the pianist and musical pedagogue Florica Musicescu.
Born in Budjak region, southern Bessarabia, he studied music and composition in Saint Petersburg and Iași. He is the author of numerous compositions of choral music. Musicescu settled in Romania and, from 1872 until his death in 1903, taught at the Iași Conservatory.
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External links
- [http://www.filarmonicais.ro/en/index.php?id_pagina=subpg&id_subpagina=12&cc=musicescu&full= Gavriil Musicescu (1847-1903)], at the site of the Iaşi Philharmonic {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929210929/http://www.filarmonicais.ro/en/index.php?id_pagina=subpg&id_subpagina=12&cc=musicescu&full= |date=2007-09-29 }}
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Category:Composers from the Russian Empire
Category:Emigrants from the Russian Empire to Romania
Category:19th-century Romanian male musicians
Category:Burials at Eternitatea cemetery
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