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Dumitru Georgescu Kiriac (18
March 1866 – 8
January 1928) was a
Romanian composer, conductor, and ethnomusicologist. He was
particularly known for his...
- născut Mesia" (The
Messiah was born). The song is
attributed to
Dumitru Kiriac-Georgescu (1866–1928), who
founded the
Romanian traditional music. The lyrics...
- Vol. 2: 1948-1989 (2008) 330p.; Vol. 3: 1990-2009 (2009) 190p. Dragomir,
Kiriac and
Aurel Syurpateanu.
Catalogul Marcilor Postale Românsti: Part 1: Perioada...
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published Notes "O, ce
veste minunată!" ("Oh. what
wonderful news") D.G.
Kiriac "Pluguşorul" ("The
little plow")
Traditional related rather to New Year's...
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Gustave Doret,
Maurice Emmanuel,
Gabrielle Ferrari,
Louis Ganne,
Dumitru Kiriac-Georgescu,
Fernand de La Tombelle,
Xavier Leroux,
Clarence Lucas, Henriette...
- Grovlez [pupils]
Fernand Halphen [pupils]
Jacques Ibert Dumitru Georgescu Kiriac [pupils]
Charles Koechlin [pupils] Paul
Ladmirault Raoul Laparra Maurice...
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friends and
fellow composers Gavriil Musicescu, Béla Bartók, and
Dumitru Kiriac-Georgescu, he was an avid
collector of folk music. Vidu
based most of his...
- names—Cyr, Ghiță, Ghiță Delacoperativă, Peneș, Putifar, V. V. Rița, and
Kiriac Napadarjan (or N'a pas d'argent). The
paper also
delved in investigative...
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teachers including Gabriel Fauré,
Vincent d'Indy, and
Dumitru Georgescu Kiriac.
Sergiu Natra Ștefan Niculescu [pupils] Doru
Popovici Aurel Stroe this teacher's...
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attended the
Bucharest Conservatory,
where he
studied with
Dumitru Georgescu-
Kiriac. The most
famous of his
teachers was Carl Flesch, the
violin pedagogue,...