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In the News (Sat 28 Nov 09)

  
  GEORGE ENESCU
At the age of seven, Enescu was brought to the Conservatoire in Iasi where he auditioned with the director, Eduard Caudella.
When he was done performing, Caudella recommended that Enescu be sent to Vienna where he could receive a much better musical education.
His debut performance was as a violinist in 1889, and by the time he left the Conservatory in Vienna to study in Paris in 1895, he was regarded as a mature performer (Malcolm p.60).
econc10.bu.edu /economic_systems/NatIdentity/EE/Romania/enescu.html   (1351 words)

  
 George Enescu - Art History Online Reference and Guide
He was born in the village of Liveni, Romania, and showed musical talent from early in his childhood.
His father presented him to the professor and composer Eduard Caudella, who admitted him at the Conservatoire from Iassy.
At the age of seven, he was guided to follow his studies at the Vienna Conservatory.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/George_Enescu   (416 words)

  
 Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia A.F. & A.M. - Contributed Articles
We, Romanians, all read in the elementary school the story with little Jurjac (how George Enescu was called by his parents) who, rewarded with a little toy violin for being such a good boy, threw it away, for he wished a real one.
But the pathway towards music couldn't have started only with those tunes heard by Enescu in Cracalia, at Lae The Bosseyed's folk music band, close to Dorohoi, or at the weddings in Liveni, his native village.
Caudella's suggestion happened to be well inspired, " This Wunderkind should be taken to Wien, his rare gifts should be improved".
www.grandlodgens.org /pub/articles/displayarticle.php?pubid=23409   (2015 words)

  
 The 19th Century - Page 23   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
She penned at least one libretto, set to music by the Swedish composer Ivar Hallström (1826-1901).
Eduard Caudella (1842- 1924) was a prolific composer, as well as a conductor.
With his works based on subjects in Romanian history he created Romanian national opera.
home.prcn.org /pauld/opera/19cent23.htm   (686 words)

  
 Composers (19th Century)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
We can nominate George Stephanescu (George Stephanescu), who composes The Symphony in A Major (1869) and The National Overture (1882), Ciprian Porumbescu, the author of The Romanian Rhapsody (1881) and of the operetta New Moon (1881).
We should also add Eduard Caudella (Edward Caudella), who writes the opera Petru Rares (Peter Rares) (1889).
Furthermore, it is worth mentioning George Dima (George Dima), who composes lieds and choirs, Iacob Muresianu, who writes the oratorio The Argesului Monastery (1884), Constantin Dimitrescu, author of the Concert for Cello and Orchestra (1887) and Gavriil Musicescu, who composes choral concerts.
www3.europole.u-nancy.fr /anglais/RO/romania/4_4_3.htm   (196 words)

  
 cul1
The first Conservatories were set up in Iasi (1860) and Bucharest (1864) and then the Romanian Philharmonic Society was created (1868).
With folklore as a source of inspiration, composers like Alexandru Flechtenmacher, Eduard Caudella, Gavril Musicescu, Ciprian Porumbescu and Gheorghe Dima composed choral and vocal-instrumental music, opera, operetta and vaudeville.
The work and activity of these founders of the professional Romanian music mark the birth of music school and herald the rise of a genius, George Enescu (1881 – 1955), whose creation covers several historical stages in the development of music and raises the value of modern Romanian music to the level of world art.
www.aneir-cpce.ro /chapter1/cul1.htm   (1113 words)

  
 Culture - Music - George Enescu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Born in Liveni, near Dorohoi, Botosani county (northern Moldavia), he has known since his childhood the Romania folklore from the folk music bands.
He began his studies at the Conservatoire of Iasi with the professor Eduard Caudella.
Due to his extraordinary talent he was guided to follow his studies at the Conservatoire from Wien and next in Paris.
www.ici.ro /romania/en/cultura/m_enescu.html   (205 words)

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