Anatol Vieru

Anatol Vieru (Romanian pronunciation: [anaˈtol viˈeru]; 8 June 1926 – 1998) was a music theoretician, influential pedagogue, and a leading Romanian-Jewish[1] composer of the 20th century. A pupil of Aram Khachaturian, he composed seven symphonies, eight string quartets, numerous concertos, and much chamber music. He also wrote three operas: Iona (1976), Praznicul Calicilor (1981), and Telegrame, Tema si Variatiuni (1983). He was awarded Herder Prize in 1986.[2]

List of works

Dramatic

Film scores

(names of dirs. in parentheses):

Orchestral

Symphonies:

Other:

Vocal

Choral:

Solo:

  1. The Struggle against Inertia, Mezzo-soprano, Tenor, flute, violin, piano;
  2. Nocturnes and Resonances of Bacovia, Soprano, flute, piano;
  3. Truces, Mezo-soprano, piano;
  1. I. Sage mir an, Mez, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, 1985
  2. II. O that you were a Brother to Me, 8vv, 1987
  3. III. Siehe, du bist schön, Mez, a sax, 1985
  4. IV. Fa-ma precum o pecete [Set Me as a Seal upon your Heart], 4vv, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, 1989
  5. V. Ja nartsis saronskij [I am a Rose of Sharon], chorus, 1987;

Chamber and solo instrumental

String quartets:

Other:

Solo:

References

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