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He composed symphonies, written works for chamber ensembles (instrumental), choral creations, theater and film music, etc. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsBiography[edit]Works (selection)[edit]Movie music[edit]External links[edit]References[edit]Biography[edit]Ghenadie Ciobanu was born on 6 April 1957 in Br\u0103tu\u0219eni, Edine\u021b, Moldovan SSR. He graduated from the “Gnesin” Musical-Pedagogical Institute in Moscow (currently the Russian Academy of Music), the piano faculty (1982) and the “Gavriil Muzicescu” Conservatory in Chisinau, composition department (1986). He is the author of more than one hundred musical works in the genres: opera, musical, symphonic, vocal-symphonic, choral, chamber, theater and film music. [1] . His creations have been performed in numerous recitals and concerts in the Republic of Moldova, Romania, France, Germany, Greece, Spain, Israel, Denmark, Poland, Russia, Estonia, Ukraine, USA, China, Italy, Bulgaria, Austria, Japan, Guatemala, San Salvador, Azerbaijan, Czech Republic, Hungary, Canada and others.His works are recorded on CD’s and broadcast by Denmark Radio, P2 (Copenhagen), Radio Romania\u201a Radio Moscow, Teleradio Moldova, Radio Leipzig, Radio Amsterdam, radio and television stations in Italy, Spain (P2), Great Britain (GBEUR), Czech Republic (CZCR), Portugal (PTRTP), Switzerland (SESR), Croatia (HRHRTR) etc. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4He is University professor, PhD at the Department of Musicology, Composition, Jazz of the Academy of Music, Theater and Fine Arts in Chisinau, guest professor at European universities and author of scientific communications on musicology. President of the Union of Composers and Musicologists of Moldova (1990 – 2012), Honorary President of UCMM (since 2012), President of the Association of Contemporary Music of Moldova (since 1993). He is the founder and Artistic Director of the \u201cDays of New Music\u201d International Festival in Chisinau, founder and Artistic Director of the \u201cArs poetica\u201d ensemble, producer and presenter of the radio cycles \u201cThe Studio of New Music\u201d, \u201cContinuum. Musical interferences \u201d, \u201cMusical compositional treasure \u201detc. (Public company \u201cTeleradio-Moldova\u201d). During 1997-2001 he was Minister of Culture of the Republic of Moldova. In the periods 2010 – 2011, 2011 – 2014 he was a member of the Parliament of the Republic of MoldovaHe holds national and international awards and distinctions, including the Order of the Star of Romania in the rank of Commander (2000); National Award of the Republic of Moldova (1998); honorary title Master of Arts (1999); the honorary title Doctor Honoris Causa of the \u201cGheorghe Dima\u201d Academy of Music from Cluj-Napoca (1997); medal \u201c150 years since the birth of Mihai Eminescu\u201d (Romania, 2000), Order of Glory of Labor (Republic of Moldova, 2010); Order “Dimitrie Cantemir”, of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova (2013), Award of the Union of Composers and Musicologists of Romania for 2019, Awards of the Union of Composers and Musicologists of the Republic of Moldova. [1] [2]Works (selection)[edit]\u2022\tAteh or The Revelations of Khazar Princess. Mono-opera-ballet, text by Milorad Pavic (from the \u201cDictionary of The Khazars\u201d). Libretto by Ghenadie Ciobanu after Milorad Pavic (2004)\u2022\tThe Gates. Musical. Libretto by Ghenadie Ciobanu, poetry by Radmila Popovici-Paraschiv (2010)\u2022\tApolodor. Oper\u0103-musical, after The Apolodor by Gelu Naum (2016) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4\u2022\tUnder The Sun and Stars. Symphony (1989)\u2022\tThe Birds and The Water. Symphonic pictures for ballet (2001)\u2022\tEnescu Code, for string orchestra (2007)\u2022\tThe Rites of Spring. Symphonic Suite: Entree, Dance With Fires On Snow, Mauntain (2010-2018)\u2022\tThe Oriental Songs. Worship to Dimitrie Cantemir for symphonic orchestra (2013)\u2022\tGlance Behind The Curtain\/Glance For The Curtain, for string orchestra (2016)\u2022\tApr\u00e8s une Lecture. Vocal-symphonic cicle: The Post-modern Poem, The Rap Poem, The Elegiac Poem. Poetry by Emilian Galaicu-P\u0103un, Valeriu Matei (2014-2016)\u2022\tThe Moments. Concerto for violin and symphonic orchestra (2015)\u2022\tThe Breeze of Southern Latitudes. Concerto for marimba \u0219i and symphonic orchestra (2009)\u2022\tThe Ode To Becoming, for choir and symphonic orchestra, poetry by D. Matcovschi (2013)\u2022\tDe profundis…My Generation. Cantat\u0103 for choir and symphonic orchestra Poetry by A. Ahmatova\u2022\tDeux chansons, for soprano \u0219i chamber ensemble. Poetry by Valeriu Matei and Matei Vi\u0219niec (2018)\u2022\tThe Time Passes. Capriccio, for clarinet and piano (2017)\u2022\t\u201e\u2026cette fois-ci a Paris\u201d. Fantasia quasi una Sonata, pour piano (2017)\u2022\tDe sonata meditor, for piano (2003)\u2022\tSound Etudes for chamber ensemble: They Will Come From Silence, …and coming one by one they will merge, The White Silence, From Overthere, The Since That Are Reflected At Sky (1995-2006)\u2022\tRhapsody-concerto for piano and symphonic orchestra (1984)\u2022\tMusica dolorosa (1986\/87) \u2013 symphonic poem\u2022\tNostalgia For The Festivity\u00a0: Concerto No.2 for piano and symphonic orchestra (1988)\u2022\tThe Bride’s Grief (1993), for mixed choir\u2022\tOur Father (1994) for mixed choir\u2022\tThe Sad Symbols for clarinet (1990)\u2022\tSpatium Sonans for flute (1997)\u2022\tFrom Songs And Dances Of Melancholic Moon, cycle for clarinet and percussions (1995-2003)\u2022\tPentaculus minus, for woodwind cvartet (1996)\u2022\tBrass Quintet (1991)\u2022\tThe Ninth Moon, for mezzo-soprano, English horn and percussions\u2022\tUn viaggio immaginario (2000), for string orchestraMovie music[edit]\u201cWhirlpool\u201d (1992), directed by Oleg Tulaev; \u201cMedea-80\u201d (1988), directed by Andrei Vartic; \u201cLadybug\u201d (1991), directed by Alecu Deleu; \u201cExercise in White\u201d (1991), directed by Sergiu Pl\u0103m\u0103deal\u0103; \u201cThe Trial of the Circle\u201d (1991), directed by Alecu Deliu; \u201cMiori\u021ba\u201d (1991), directed by Alecu Deleu; \u201cChildren\u2019s Dreems\u201d, directed by Sergei Davidoff (USA); \u201cOrange Island\u201d (1985), directed by Liubov Apraxina; \u201cThe Best Weapons in the World\u201d (1986), directed by Liubov Apraxina; \u201cApogones\u201d (1988), directed by Liubov Apraxina; \u201cAnd It Was Good\u201d (1990), directed by Sergiu Pl\u0103m\u0103deal\u0103; \u201cSalon No 6\u201d (1998), 3 series, directed by Vitalie \u021aape\u0219External links[edit]References[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki14\/ghenadie-ciobanu-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Ghenadie Ciobanu – Wikipedia"}}]}]