D. Capoianu étude have Conservatoire de Bucarest (1941 - 1953) avec Victor Gheorghiu (Theorie, sol-fa), Mihail Jora (Harmon), Martian Negrea (contrepoint) Michael Andricu (composition ), George Enacovici (Violon), Theodor Rogalski (Orchestration), Tiberius Alexander (folklore), Vasile Popovici et Zeno Vance (Histoire de la Musique). Ses études à
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Parallèlement East sein de l'orchestra violinist du Théâtre National (1945 - 1947) puppy of the Confédération de l'Ensemble General Labour ( Ansamblului Confederaţiei Generale Muncii ) in Bucharest. He became musical director of the studios Romfilm (1950 - 1951) and Alexandru Sahi (1951 - 1952), then the national broadcast where he is also musical director (1952 - 1954).
From 1969 to 1973 he conducted the George Enescu Philharmonic Bucharest. As chief, he has mainly his own works throughout the country.
D. Capoianu has written numerous articles on art and looked over several trips, both sides of the Iron Curtain (Bulgaria, where he went five times, Austria, USSR, France, United States of America, West Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, Czechoslovakia, England, Hungary, Poland, Yugoslavia, etc..) additions to his studies. It provides numerous conferences and radio and television.
Capoianu is distinguished on many occasions, especially in the East (2nd prize of the World Festival for Youth, 1957, Romanian State Prize, 1962 Order of Cultural Merit, Class V, 1968, and Third Class, 1973 ; Award of the Union of Composers (1970, 1974, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1983); Award of the Romanian Academy (1977). The Cannes Film Festival honors of the Palme d'Or in 1957 for the music of the cartoon Scurti istorie Ion Popescu-Gopo.
lyric books, music scene, entertainment
[the catalog will be completed later].
Sources
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Parallèlement East sein de l'orchestra violinist du Théâtre National (1945 - 1947) puppy of the Confédération de l'Ensemble General Labour ( Ansamblului Confederaţiei Generale Muncii ) in Bucharest. He became musical director of the studios Romfilm (1950 - 1951) and Alexandru Sahi (1951 - 1952), then the national broadcast where he is also musical director (1952 - 1954).
From 1969 to 1973 he conducted the George Enescu Philharmonic Bucharest. As chief, he has mainly his own works throughout the country.
D. Capoianu has written numerous articles on art and looked over several trips, both sides of the Iron Curtain (Bulgaria, where he went five times, Austria, USSR, France, United States of America, West Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, Czechoslovakia, England, Hungary, Poland, Yugoslavia, etc..) additions to his studies. It provides numerous conferences and radio and television.
Capoianu is distinguished on many occasions, especially in the East (2nd prize of the World Festival for Youth, 1957, Romanian State Prize, 1962 Order of Cultural Merit, Class V, 1968, and Third Class, 1973 ; Award of the Union of Composers (1970, 1974, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1983); Award of the Romanian Academy (1977). The Cannes Film Festival honors of the Palme d'Or in 1957 for the music of the cartoon Scurti istorie Ion Popescu-Gopo.
lyric books, music scene, entertainment
- Gâlcevile Din Chiogga , music scene after Goldoni (1951)
- Ursuleţii Veseli Polivanov M. (1959)
- -Broadway Melodie (1960)
- Cosmos '60, ballet (1960)
- Doctorul the au , incidental music by Vadim Korestiliov (1961)
- Ruy Blas , incidental music for Victor Hugo (1963)
- Eu şi materia moartă , variety show (1964)
- Aulularia , incidental music from Plato (1965)
- şi incendiatorii Biedermann (Mr. Men and Little incendiary) , music scene According to Max Frisch (1966)
- Drumul oteţului ballet on original argument (1965)
- oameni în frac ballet libretto by Oleg Danovschi (1969)
- Curtea Domneasca , sound show and light (1969)
- Regina de Navarra, incidental music by Alexander Dumas (1970)
- Cabaretissimo , variety show (1971)
- Vlad Tepes, music scene after Remus Mihai Nasta and Vasiliu (1972)
- Richard III al-ea , music scene after William Shakespeare (1979)
- Dragostea prinţesei , musical in two acts with a libretto based on a clean piece of Sacha Lichy (1982)
- Cenusereasa , musical in two acts for a piece of Ion Lucian and Virgil Puic after Charles Perrault (1984)
- Pistruiatul , musical in two acts with libretto by Francisc Munteanu (1987)
- Cinci din cantece Ardeal for female choir, oboe and string ensemble (1961)
- Ca s ă easily portretul ÚÑÈí pasar , cantata for children's choir, piano, flute and percussion, a poem by Jacques Prevert ( To paint the portrait of a bird ), translated by Gelu Naum (1969)
- His spart o conduite ă în cer aims of a poem for mixed chorus and percussion, worms Bucuroiu Valeriu (1979)
- P ă Mantula , cantata for mixed chorus, narrator and orchestra, words by Mihu Dragomir (1979)
- Echinoc Tiu, oratorio for mixed choir, narrator, organ and orchestra, with words by Jebeleanu Eugen (1984)
- Solstis Tiu , oratorio for mixed choir, narrator, organ and orchestra with lyrics by Eugen Jebeleanu (1984)
- Waltzes despicable and not sentimental , suite for mezzo- soprano and string orchestra, with words by George Topârceanu (1986)
- Suite I for orchestra Ă, 1953
- OUVERTURE Capriccio, 1954
- Suite II for orchestra Ă, 1955
- Entertainment Ă orchestra of string and two of the clarinet [Cordes et Divertissement pour deux clarinettes orchestras], 1955 Concerto for violin
- Ă and orchestra Ă [Concerto pour Violon], 1957
- Varia Þ Iuni Cinematografica, 1965
- Motto perpetuo for violin or violin and orchestra together, 1971
- An August în fl ac Ari , orchestral suite, 1974
- No Phoenix Area , suite from the music of the movie namesake , 1975
- Chem ări'77 , symphonic poem, 1977
- Duelul , novelty jazz, 1977
- Muzic to ambient ţ ă , 1980
- small concert for 2 pianos, violins 6 and orchestra Ă [Petit Concerto pour deux pianos, six violons et orchestras], 1980
- hore Hora, d'après des Motifs from Hora Staccato, 1984
- Do Tete, jazz suite symphonique, 1984
- Concerto for guitar and Ă orchestra Ă [cithare et Concerto pour orchestra] , 1985
- song would f of words, for violin, string quartet and orchestra, 1986
[the catalog will be completed later].
Sources
- Viorel Cosma, Muzicieni din România, vol. 1, Editura Muzical, Bucureşti, 1989 - ISBN 973-42-0015-1
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