Tiberiu Brediceanu

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Tiberiu Brediceanu

Tiberiu Brediceanu (born March 20, 1877 in Lugoj , Austria-Hungary , today Romania , † December 19, 1968 in Bucharest ) was a Romanian composer and politician .

Brediceanu studied in Blaj and Brașov . He was there when the National Theater, Conservatory and Opera were founded in Cluj . In the legislative period from November 1919 to March 1920 Brediceanu was a member of the Partidul Țărănesc in the lower house . He later became director of the bank "Albina" in Braşov, a fost director al Operei din Bucureşti (1941-1944) and worked from 1941 to 1944 as general director of the Opera Națională Bucureşti .

Brediceanu composed symphonic dances as well as songs and ballads for voice and piano. He also published a collection of 170 folk melodies and wrote several works on the Romanian folk song . He was the son of the politician Coriolan Brediceanu (1849-1909), the brother of the diplomat Caius Brediceanu (1879-1953) and Cornelia Brediceanu (1897-1965), the future wife of Lucian Blagas , and the father of the composer and conductor Mihai Brediceanu (1920-2005).

Works

  • Transilvania, Banatul, Crișana și Maramureșul în port, joc și cîntec ( Transylvania, the Banat, Crișana and Maramureș in costume, dance and song ), choreographic suite for choir and piano, 1905
  • La șezătoare ( The Spinning Night ), lyrical scenes, 1908
  • Seara mare ( The High Evening ), lyric scenes, 1924
  • La seceriș ( At the Harvest ), 1936

Individual evidence

  1. UN STRĂLUCIT DIPLOMAT ROMÂN LA VIENA, ANIMATOR AL RELAŢIILOR ROMÂNO-AUSTRIECE: CAIUS BREDICEANU (1879 - 1953), MINISTRU PLENIPOTENŢIAR LA VIENA (1930 - 1936)  ( page no longer available , search in web archives was broken automaticallyInfo: The link was automatically broken marked. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 400 kB), accessed on December 28, 2010 (Romanian)@1@ 2Template: dead link / istorie.ucdc.ro