Porumbescu, Ciprian

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Porumbescu, Ciprian

Porumbescu, Ciprian , Rumanian choirmaster, teacher, and composer; b. Şipote, Oct. 14, 1853; d. Stupca, Bukovina, June 6, 1883. After preliminary studies in Rumania, he went to Vienna, where he became a student of F. Krervn and Bruckner at the Cons. He publ. a collection of “social songs of Rumanian students” (Vienna, 1880) and composed an operetta, Crai nou (The New Moon; 1882), to a Rumanian libretto, and many songs. His death at the age of 29 deprived Rumania of the country’s first national composer, but he is greatly revered as such. The town of Stupca, where he died, has been renamed Ciprian Porumbescu, and his name is attached to the official designation of several Rumanian conservatories. V. Cosma ed. the complete works (2 vols., Bucharest, 1954, 1958).

Bibliography

V. Cosma, C. P. (Bucharest, 1957).

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