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Anatol Vieru (Romanian pronunciation: [anaˈtol viˈeru]; 8 June 1926 – 8 October 1998) was a Romanian [1] music theoretician, pedagogue, and composer. A pupil of Aram Khachaturian, he composed seven symphonies, eight string quartets, concertos, and chamber music.
Nov 5, 2020 · Born in 1924, Anatol Vieru was a music theoretician, influential pedagogue, and a leading Romanian composer of the 20th century. A pupil of Aram Khachaturian, he composed seven symphonies, eight string quartets, numerous concertos, plenty of chamber music and three operas.
Oct 28, 1998 · Anatol Vieru, composer, conductor and teacher: born Iasi, Romania 8 June 1926; married 1954 Nina Shutikova (one son, one daughter); died Bucharest 8 October 1998.
This fascinating 2 CD set from the Munich-based label Troubadisc constitutes volumes 3 and 4 in their ongoing Anatol Vieru series. I've already had the pleasure of reviewing the previous two volumes.
Anatol Vieru. Composer, conductor, musicologist and professor Anatol Vieru (1958-1964) studied music in Bucharest (1946-1949) with Leon Klepper, Constantin Silvestri, Paul Constantinescu and later in Moscow (1951-1954) with Aram Khachaturian. In 1967 he followed the Darmstadt summer courses.
Introduction to Anatol Vieru's Musical Creation (1986). Anatol Vieru (1926 – 1998) was a music theoretician, influential pedagogue, and a leading Romanian-Jewish composer of the 20th century.
As Vieru recordings are thin on the ground, and what there is has probably been deleted, these two recently released volumes of orchestral music, emanating from the Munich-based label Troubadisc are, for me, like manna from heaven.