Ioan Dobrinescu
Ioan Dobrinescu
Ioan Dobrinescu was born in 1960 and studied the violin at the George Enescu Music High school and then composition at the University of Music in Bucharest, which he graduated in 1986 as head of his class. Among the masters that have marked his artistic path are the late composers and professors Aurel Stroe, Tiberiu Olah, Stefan Niculescu, Alexandru Pascanu, Dan Constantinescu, Anatol Vieru and Constantin Bugeanu. After a short career in teaching, Ioan Dobrinescu becomes an editor for Actualitatea Muzicala, the magazine of the Romanian Composers and Musicologist Union. From 1991 onward he became editor and later artistic counselor for the Romanian Broadcasting Corporation. He is currently the head of the Evaluation Committee for Musical Recordings. In tandem with his numerous programs and music shows of all genres, Ioan Dobrinescu has also written as a music critic, presented numerous concerts and written concert programmes. Even during his studies, Ioan Dobrinescu was bestowed numerous awards for his creations such as the Mihail Jora prize of the Romanian Music Critics Union in 1995 and the Competition for Musical Programmes organized by Radio Brno in the Czech Republic in 1996. He became a member of UCMR in 1990 and his original works and arrangements have been played in Romania, France, Germany, Austria, Great Britain, Belgium, The Netherlands and the Republic of Moldova.
Ioan Dobrinescu (1960 - )
Roumanie Roumanie, Bucharest
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Sociétaire : UCMR-ADA | code IPI de l'artiste : 00 262 54 16 76
Ioan Dobrinescu was born in 1960 and studied the violin at the George Enescu Music High school

and then composition at the University of Music in Bucharest, which he graduated in 1986 as head

of his class. Among the masters that have marked his artistic path are the late composers and

professors Aurel Stroe, Tiberiu Olah, Stefan Niculescu, Alexandru Pascanu, Dan Constantinescu,

Anatol Vieru and Constantin Bugeanu.

After a short career in teaching, Ioan Dobr ... (lire la suite)


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Peer Gynt Second Suite op 55 for woodwind quintet

Ecrit le 2012-03-04 par Ioan Dobrinescu
Some friends try to play the Grieg well known music for Ibsen's Peer Gynt and could not find the whole second Suite. So they ask me if I could arrange it for woodwind quintet. Here it is. Enjoy!
Ballet Music from Gounod's Faust arranged for woodwind quintet

Ecrit le 2012-03-02 par Ioan Dobrinescu
A marvelous music, full of energy and color, will give the opportunity to enchant the audience with spectacular solos for each member off the ensemble.
Tchaikovsky's celebrated Piano Suite op 37 The Seasons in clarinet quartet version

Ecrit le 2012-01-20 par Ioan Dobrinescu
Dear clarinet enthusiasts,
Here is a very colorful version of Tchaikovsky's 12 marvelous pieces for clarinet, probably the most suited instrument for the passionate Slavic soul.
Peer Gynt Suites for brass choir

Ecrit le 2012-01-20 par Ioan Dobrinescu
Here is a full brass arrangement of Grieg's Peer Gynt Suites.
They can be performed individual or in op 46 and op 55 Suites order.
The live recording was made in 2011 by Spirit Brass Ensemble, conducted by Mihai Ceascai, in collaboration with Bianca Manoleanu - soprano and Mihai Dinvale - reciting.
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata in a low brass choir version (no trumpets)

Ecrit le 2011-12-27 par Ioan Dobrinescu