Liviu Comes

Liviu Comes ( born December 13, 1918 in Serel; † 28 September 2004) was a Romanian composer.

Comes studied from 1927 to 1937 at the Municipal Conservatory of Târgu Mureş, then at the Conservatory of Cluj- Napoca, where Sigismund Toduţă (composition), Iuliu Muresianu ( orchestration ), Antonin Ciolan (conducting) and Ana Voileanu - Nicoară (piano) with his teachers included. He also studied medicine from 1937 to 1943 and attended lectures in philosophy at Dumitru D. Roşca and cultural philosophy at Lucian Blaga.

From 1950 to 1969 he worked at the Conservatory of Cluj- Napoca. He taught here Haromielehre, counterpoint and form of teaching, and was Vice-Chancellor since 1963, since 1965, Chancellor of the Conservatory. From 1970 he was professor of counterpoint and fugue at the Conservatory of Bucharest, the Vice-Chancellor, he was from 1971 to 1981. Between 1977 and 1990 he was also secretary of the Section on music teaching and children of the Romanian Composers Union.

In addition to music teaching works for children Comes compositions include chamber music ( a string quartet, sonatas, pieces for viola, flute), oratorios and cantatas, symphonic works ( Mica Serenada for string orchestra, 1980), choral pieces, and other vocal music.

  • Composer of classical music ( 20th century)
  • Romanian composer
  • University teachers ( Academy of Music Gheorghe Dima )
  • University teachers (National Music University of Bucharest )
  • Romanian
  • Born in 1918
  • Died in 2004
  • Man
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