Felicia Donceanu Explained

Felicia Donceanu
Birth Date:28 January 1931
Birth Place:Bacău, Romania
Death Place:Drăgoești, Romania
Resting Place:Bellu Cemetery

Felicia Donceanu (28 January 1931 – 21 January 2022) was a Romanian painter, sculptor, and composer.

Life and career

Donceanu was born in Bacău on 28 January 1931.[1] She originally planned to be a stage director, but became interested in music and studied composition at the Ciprian Porumbescu Conservatory in Bucharest (now the National University of Music) with Mihail Jora. After completing her studies in 1956, she worked as an editor for ESPLA until 1958, and then for Editura Muzicala until 1966. After leaving her editorial position, she worked full-time as a composer, producing works that have been performed internationally. She was married to the poet Alexandru Voitin.[2] [3] Donceanu died in Drăgoești on 21 January 2022, at the age of 90.[4]

Honors and awards

Works

Donceanu composed for stage plays and instrumental ensemble, but focused mostly on chamber works. Her music is influenced by Romanian folk music, sometimes featuring traditional folk instruments. Selected works include:

Her work has been recorded and issued on CD, including:

Notes and References

  1. Book: Boenke, Heide M. . Flute Music by Women Composers: An Annotated Catalog . London . Greenwood . 1989 . 33 . 978-0-31326-019-3.
  2. Book: The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers. Julie Anne. Sadie. Rhian. Samuel. 1994. W. W. Norton & Company . 7 December 2010. 9780393034875.
  3. Book: International encyclopedia of women composers: Volume 1. Cohen, Aaron I.. 1987.
  4. https://www.agerpres.ro/cultura-media/2022/01/21/a-murit-poeta-si-pictorita-felicia-donceanu--851865 A murit poeta şi pictoriţa Felicia Donceanu
  5. Web site: Felicia Donceanu. 7 December 2010. 15 July 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110715201128/http://www.romanianmusiconline.com/Articles/FeliciaDonceanu.htm. dead.