Irinel Anghel

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Irinel Anghel (born May 14, 1969 in Bucharest ) is a Romanian composer .

Education

Irinel Anghel studied piano at the George Enescu Music School until 1988 , then composition with Octavian Nemescu , musicology with Octavian Lazăr Cosma , analysis with Adrian Iorgulescu , music history with Liviu Dănceanu , harmony with Adrian Rațiu and orchestration with Nicolae Beloiu at the National Music University in Bucharest . In 1995 she received a master's degree in musicology, in 1997 in composition and in 2003 a doctorate in composition.

Professional career

In 1990 she founded the ensemble for contemporary music Pro Contemporania , of which she has been a member and musical director ever since. From 1994 to 2003 she was an assistant at the Art History Institute George Oprescu . Since 1996 she has been editor of the magazine of the Romanian composers' union Muzica . In 1997 she published the book Orientări, direcții, curente ale muzicii româneşti din a doua jumătate a secolului XX (tendencies, goals and ways of Romanian music in the second half of the 20th century). She also writes for various journals and worked on chamber music leader of Ingeborg allihn (JB Metz Lersche Verlagsbuchhandlung 1998).

From 2003 and from 2010 to 2012 she was the deputy director of Săptămâna Internațională a Muzicii Noi (International Week for Contemporary Music) in Bucharest. In 2004 she founded the crossover festival MultiSonicFest , of which she is the artistic director.

Memberships and prices

Anghel is a member of the Romanian Composers Union, the Executive Committee of the Romanian Section of the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM), the Société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique (SACEM) and the Asociația Română a Femeilor în Artă (ARFA). For her compositions she was u. a. was awarded the Prize of the Romanian Composers Union (1998, 1999 and 2002), the Prize of the Romanian Academy of Arts and Sciences (1999) and the second prize of the Thomas Bloch Competition for Glass Harmonica (Paris 2000) and received scholarships from the Pépinières Européennes pour Jeunes Artistes (2000) and the Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation (2002).

Works

  • Morfogeneza for flute, clarinet, bassoon and percussion, 1991
  • Subconversații for violin, clarinet, trombone and percussion, 1992
  • Invocatio for instrumental or vocal ensemble, 1992
  • Cellosonata , 1993
  • For Elise , string quartet, 1993
  • Muzica pentru Vassarely for orchestra, 1994
  • Mitul lui Sisif for orchestra, 1995
  • Turnul Babel for orchestra, 1995
  • HEDEBEG for flute, clarinet, piano, voice, percussion, violin and cello, 1996
  • Rezonanțe for viola, cello, piano and percussion, 1997
  • Entre le Ciel et l'Enfer - Hommage a Bosch for oboe, clarinet, bassoon, piano, percussion, violin and cello, 1997
  • Rinocerii for orchestra, 1997
  • Miro en Miroir - Hommage a Miro for flute, 1998
  • La Dissolution de la Persistance de la Memoire , incidental music for three percussionists, double bass, organ, accordion and celesta, 1998
  • Peștera inimii for cello and percussion, 1998
  • Mondes Impossibles I - Hommage a Escher for orchestra, 1998
  • Ephemeral Equilibrium for bassoon, 1999
  • Silhouettes fantomatiques for two cellos, percussion and trumpet, 1999
  • La Persistance de la Memoire - Hommage a Dali for four percussionists, violin, viola, cello, organ and accordion, 1999
  • Povestea celor trei care au visat for clarinet, violin, piano, khaen , percussion and trumpet, 1999
  • Le Quasi - Infini for two flutes, accordion, violin and viola, 1999
  • Distances for two trumpets, harpsichord and orchestra, 1999
  • Metablues for piano, 2000
  • Everything and Nothing for viola and harmonica, 2000
  • Chimeres - Hommage a Rene Magritte for orchestra, 2000
  • Labyrinths for soloist and chamber orchestra, 2001
  • Visions provoquées par un mystère for cello, piano, percussion, Khaen and tape, 2001
  • Fascination for cello, Guzheng , Khaen and tape, 2002
  • Incidental music for Amanții insângerați

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b CV on Centrul de Informare Muzicala (English)