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Liviu Marinescu was born on 12 February, 1970 in Bucharest, Romania, is an A romanian composer. Discover Liviu Marinescu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 12 February, 1970
Birthday 12 February
Birthplace Bucharest, Romania
Nationality Romania

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1970

Liviu Marinescu (born February 12, 1970, in Bucharest) is a Romanian composer of orchestral and chamber music.

He teaches at California State University, Northridge.

He studied music composition at the National University of Music Bucharest with Adrian Iorgulescu, and Cleveland State University with Edwin London.

1992

• Points, Lines, Spheres (1992) — fl/cl/bn/vn/cello/pno/perc

• 40% Obscurité (1992) — vn/vla/cello/cbass/pno/2 perc

1993

• Chamber Concerto (1993) — string orchestra

1994

In 1994 began working as a professor.

Marinescu taught at Concordia College, West Chester University, University of Maryland and Cleveland State University, and lectured at universities across Europe, including Trondheim Conservatory in Norway, Palacky University in the Czech Republic and the National University of Music in Bucharest.

• Equillibrium (1994) — large orchestra

1995

• Spirals (1995) — chamber orchestra

1996

• Quodlibet Sonata (1996) — cello (1st version) viola (2nd version)

• Gulag (1996) — chamber orchestra

• A Piacere (1996) — fl/ob/tp/perc/pno

• Ars Nova (1996) — organ

1999

• A-gain (1999) — fl/cl/hn/perc/pno/vn/vc/cb (1st version) ob/cl/bn/perc/pno/vn/vc (2nd version)

2000

In 2000 he completed his Doctor of Musical Arts degree at University of Maryland, where he worked with Lawrence Moss.

• Mozamorphosis (2000) — fl/vn/cl

2001

His music has been recorded and released by Capstone Records, Centaur Records, Navona Records and has been performed by the Cleveland Chamber Symphony, Orchestra 2001, Bohuslav Martinu Symphony, as well as the National Chamber Radio Orchestra and the Bucharest Music Academy Symphony in Romania.

• Deja Vu (2001) — chamber orchestra

2002

In 2002 he was awarded a prize and commission by the Fromm Foundation at Harvard University.

• Über Alles (2002) — cl/vn/cello/pno/perc

• Bach Variations (2002) — alto sax and pre-recorded sound

2003

• Mirage (2003) — large orchestra

• Pastiche (2003) — guitar solo

• Cadenza (2003) — clarinet solo

2004

• Homage Collage (2004) — clarinet and piano

2005

• Ostinato (2005) — cello solo and chamber orchestra

2006

• Duo Perpetuo (2006) — bass clarinet and percussion

2007

• Morphing (2007) — chamber orchestra

• Moto Perpetuo (2007) — ob/bass cl/perc/vla (1st version) fl/vn/cello/pno (2nd version) ob/cl/bsn/perc/pno/vn/cello (3rd version)

2008

• Focus (2008) — chamber orchestra

• Instant (2008) — chamber orchestra

• Resonance (2008) — ob/cl/pno

2009

• Echoes (2009) — flute and pre-recorded sound

2010

• Harmonic Fields (2010) — fl/cl/perc/pno/vn/cello (1st version) fl/cl/sopr.sax/pno (2nd version) fl/ob/cl/pno (3rd version)

2011

• Shifting Sands (2011) — chamber ensemble

2012

• Shadows (2012) — piano and electronics

2013

• Sway (2013) — percussion and electronics

2014

• Bounce (2014) — trumpet and electronics

2015

• Bent (2015) — piano and electronics