“IN MEMORIAM” DAN VOICULESCU. “CODA” TO “A BOOK WITHOUT END”

Authors

  • Bianca Ţiplea TEMEŞ „Gh. Dima” Music Academy Cluj-Napoca, Music Program Manager „Transilvania” Cluj State Philharmonic. E-mail: filarmonica_cluj_bianca@yahoo.com https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1749-1769

Keywords:

Dan Voiculescu, composer, musicologist, professor, polyphony

Abstract

The composer, musicologist and Professor Dan Voiculescu, pivotal figure of the Transylvanian musical landscape, recently left this life. He leaves for posterity a valuable artistic and scientific legacy. This comprises his musical output, which spans all musical genres, his research, through which he made significant contributions on an academic level, and most remarkably his image as an unparallelled tutor and lecturer, both at the „Gheorghe Dima” Music Academy in Cluj (since 1963) and at the National Music University of Bucharest (since 2000). All these ensure a privileged place for him in our collective memory as well as a central role in the history of contemporary Romanian music[1].

[1] This article is being published simultaneously in Romanian, in the Journal „Muzica”, Bucharest, No.4/2009.

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2009-12-30

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TEMEŞ, B. Ţiplea. (2009). “IN MEMORIAM” DAN VOICULESCU. “CODA” TO “A BOOK WITHOUT END”. Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Musica, 54(2), 3–30. Retrieved from https://studia.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/index.php/subbmusica/article/view/9019

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