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  2. Transylvania State Philharmonic Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    As an artistic institution dedicated exclusively to concert activities, The Cluj-Napoca Philharmonic was founded through an official decree of Romania’s Council of Ministers, in the autumn of 1955, carrying the name "The Transylvania State Philharmonic Cluj-Napoca". At that time, the symphonic orchestra had 75 musicians and the ensemble of ...

  3. Cornel Țăranu - Wikipedia

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    Cornel Țăranu. Cornel Țăranu ( [korˈnel t͡səˈranu]; 20 June 1934 – 18 June 2023) was a Romanian classical composer, musicologist, conductor and cultural manager. A native of Cluj-Napoca in Transylvania, he was always attached to this region, and contributed to cultural cooperation between Romanian and ethnic Hungarian musicians.

  4. Romanian National Opera, Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Architect (s) Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer. Other information. Seating capacity. 928. The Romanian National Opera, Cluj-Napoca ( Romanian: Opera Națională Română din Cluj-Napoca) is one of the national opera and ballet companies of Romania. The Opera shares the same building with the National Theatre in Cluj-Napoca .

  5. Sigismund Toduță - Wikipedia

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    Simeria, Austria-Hungary. Died. 3 July 1991. (1991-07-03) (aged 83) Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Alma mater. Gheorghe Dima National Music Academy. Sigismund Toduță (17 May 1908 in Simeria – 3 July 1991 in Cluj-Napoca) was a Romanian composer, musicologist, and professor.

  6. Dumitru Fărcaș - Wikipedia

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    He studied the oboe at the Gheorghe Dima Music Academy in Cluj-Napoca. He was the leader of the "Mărțișorul" orchestra from 1962, with which he won many national and international awards. Fărcaș was made honorary citizen of the cities Cluj-Napoca, Bucharest, Reșița, and Baia Mare, as well as Pyongyang.

  7. Opera in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Opera in Romania. The old building of the National Theatre in Bucharest, home to many opera performances in the city until its destruction by German bombardment in 1944. The history of opera in Romania dates back to the 18th century when French, Italian, and German touring companies began performing the standard European repertoire of the day ...

  8. Michael Halász - Wikipedia

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    Michael Halász (born 21 May 1938 in Cluj) is a German-Hungarian classical conductor . Halász began his musical career as principal bassoonist with the Philharmonia Hungarica in Vienna. After eight years in that position, he studied conducting at the Folkwang Schule in Essen, Germany. His first engagement as conductor was at the Munich ...

  9. Péter Csaba - Wikipedia

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    Péter Csaba (born 7 November 1952 in Cluj) is a Romanian violinist and conductor of Hungarian ethnic origin. Career. Csaba was the artistic director and permanent conductor of the Swedish chamber orchestra Musica Vitae between 1993 and 2000. He is the artistic director of the chamber orchestra Virtuosi di Kuhmo in Finland, and since 1996, the ...