Career
His musicological studies fill a niche in the Romanian bibliography. They are significant contributions towards understanding the polyphony of 20th-century classical music His compositions are performed frequently, both in Romania and abroad. brava for harpsichord 9 s for flute solo for clarinet solo for oboe solo South. 1958–1964 Attended the "Gh.
Dima" Music Academy of Cluj-Napoca (Romania) 1963 Obtained diploma for Piano (under the supervision of Magda Kardos) 1964 Obtained diploma for Composition (under the supervision of Sigismund Todutza) 1968 Studied composition with V. Mortari in Venice (Italy) 1971–1972 Studied composition with K. Stockhausen in Cologne (Germany) 1972, 1978 Attended the Darmstädter Kurse für Neue Musik 1979–1991 Editor of Lucrari de Muzicologie (Musicological Works), published by the "Gh.
Dima" Music Academy of Cluj-Napoca 1983 Doctor of 1984 Awarded the George Enesco Prize of the Romanian Academy 1989 Awarded the Mihai Eminescu Prize 1972–2005, seven times, Prize of the Union of Romanian Composers Music Academy in Cluj-Napoca National Music University of Bucharest International Society of Contemporary Music in Romania Institute for the Memory of Culture Recent performances Ramnicu Valcea Phylarmonic George Enescu Phylarmonic playing in Jerusalem (Romanian Global News) Emanuela Geamanu in the Romanian Athenaeum.