Liana Alexandra (1947 - 2011) Roumanie, Bucarest About the artist Liana Alexandra Composer Born: May 27, 1947, Bucharest, Romania Married to Serban Nichifor, composer: http://www.free-scores.com/partitions_gratuites_serbannichifor.htm Studies 1965-1971 - "Ciprian Porumbescu" University of Music, Bucharest, Composition Department. Awarded the special scholarship "George Enescu" 1974, 1978, 1980, 1984 - international courses of composition at Darmstadt, West Germany 1983 - an USIA stipendium in USA PhD in Musicology AT PRESENT: Master in music; Professor at the National University of Music of Bucharest, (teaching composition, orchestration and musical analyses), Member of Duo Intermedia and co-director of the NUOVA MUSICA CONSONANTE-LIVING MUSIC FOUNDATION INC.(U.S.A) Festival, with Serban Nichifor Selected Works Symphonic, vocal-symphonic and concert music, music for opera Symphony I (1971) Cantata for women's choir and orchestra (verses by Lucian Blaga, 1971 Valences, symphonic movement, 1973 Concerto for clarinet and orchestra, 1974 Cantata II for soprano, baritone, mixed chorus and orchestra (verses by Lucian Blaga, 1977 Cantata III ,Country-land, country-idea for women's chorus and orchestra, verses by Nichita Stanescu, 1977 Symphony II Hymns, 1978 Opera for children The Snow Queen after a story by Hans Ch. Andersen, 1978 Concerto for flute, viola and chamber orchestra, 1980 Symphony V (1985-1986) Symphony VI (1988-1989) Symphonic poem Ierusalem (1990) Concerto for string orchestra (1991) Concerto for piano for four hands and orchestra (1993) Chamber opera Chant d'amour de la Dame à la Licorne (verses by Etienne de Sadeleer(1995) Symphony VIII (1995-1996) Concerto for saxophone and orchestra (1997) Pastorale for wind orchestra (1999) Chamber music Sonata for flute solo (1973) Music for clarinet, harp and percussion (1972) Lyric Sequence for clarinet, trumpet and piano (1974) Two sequences for soprano and chamber orchestra (1976) Collages for brass quintet (1977) Incantations II for violin, viola, cello and piano (1978) Consonances I for 4 trombones (1978) Consonances II for clarinet and piano (1979) Consonances III for organ solo (1979) Consonances V for organ solo (1980) Images interrupted for wood wind quintet (1983) Cadenza for violin (1983) Pastorale for bas, clarinet and piano (1984) Allegro veloce e caratteristico for organ (1985) Sonata for six hors (1986) Larghetto for string chamber orchestra (1988) Intersections - sonata for horn and piano (1989) Music for Het Trio (1990) Atre for fl. Cl. Fg. (1991) Cadenza III for piano (1992) Sonata for piano (1993) Fantasy for violoncello and piano (1994) Poem for Romania, Poem for Madona from Neamt for soprano and piano (verses by Eugen Van Itterbeek (1994) Consonances VI for blockflote quartet (1997) Five movements for violoncello and piano (1997) Consonances VII for harp solo (1998) Parallel musics for saxophone, violocello and piano (2001) Incantations III for violoncello and tape (2002) Published Works at: Musical Publishing House, Bucharest Modern Publishing House, Munchen Furore Publishing House, Kassel Edition Score-On-Line (France) Works played and recorded in: Romania, Belgium, Holland, Italy, Austria, Denmark, Israel, U.S.A., Sweden, Czech Republic, Spain, Canada and so on, at important national and international festivals Affiliations Member of the Union of Romanian Composers Member of the International Society Frau und Musik, Germany Member of GEMA, Germany First Vice-President of the Cultural Association Romania-Israel (ACPRI) Member in GOOD STANDING of the Research Board of Advisors, American Biographical Institute, USA Member of the Professional Women's Advisory Board, USA Member of the European Conference for Promoters of New Music (see Nuova Musica Consonante) Member of Living Music Foundation Inc., USA Prizes and Awards 1975, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1988 - Prize of the Union of Romanian Composers 1979 - Gaudeamus Prize 1979 - First Prize Carl Maria von Weber, Dresden 1980 - Prize of Romanian Academy 1980 - Gaudeamus Prize 1982, 1983 - Diploma from the Who's Who in the World Dictionary, USA 1989 - Second Prize, Mannheim-Gedock, Germany 1986 - Prize of Beer-Sheva, Israel 1991 - Third Prize Fanny Mendelssohn, Dortmund-Unna, Germany 1992 - Prize Gaudeamus, Amsterdam, Holland 1992 - Composition Prize, Magadino, Switzerland 1993 - ISCM Prize, Mexico 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000 - Woman of the Year, USA 1997, 1998 - Woman of the Year, Great Britain 1997 - Prize ACMEOR, Bucharest 1997 - Prize ACMEOR, Tel-Aviv 2000 - International Commendation of Success, USA 2000 - The 20th Century, USA 2001 - International Personality of the Year 2001, Great Britain 2001 - Researcher of the Year 2001, American Biographical Institute, USA 2002 - Woman of the Year 2002, American Biographical Institute, USA 2006-2009 - 4 distinctions "Open Work" at the International Festival "Synthesis" organized by the International Institute of Electroacoustic Music (IMEB), Bourges (France) - for "Fontaines" (2006), "Melody on Orange Fiddle" (2007), "Consonant Revolution" (2008) and "Rhythms In Evolution" (2009) Sites: www.geocities.com/lianaalexandra/classic_blue.html http://www.myspace.com/lianaalexandramoraru www.geocities.com/novacons2001/classic_blue.html http://www.romania-on-line.net/whoswho/AlexandraLiana.htm http://www.mozart.co.uk/mzusers/examples.htm (Hide extended text) ... 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