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Theodor Rogalski was born on 11 April, 1901 in Bucharest, Romania, is an A romanian classical composers. Discover Theodor Rogalski'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 52 years old?
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52 years old |
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11 April, 1901 |
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11 April |
Birthplace |
Bucharest, Romania |
Date of death |
1901:04:11, February 2, 1954 |
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Zürich, Switzerland |
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Romania
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Theodor Rogalski Net Worth
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Theodor Rogalski (April 11, 1901 - February 2, 1954) was a Romanian composer, conductor and pianist of Polish origin.
He played an important role in the development of Romanian musical culture in the first half of the twentieth century.
- Berceuse for cello and piano
- Piece for cello and piano
- Historiette for cello and piano
- Minuetto for cello and piano
- Parfum exotique for cello and piano
- "Pavanne" for cello and piano
- Idylle and Tambourin (For the motif "O du lieber Augustin") for string quartet
- The song "Le Silence", on lyrics by CH.
After studying in Bucharest with Alfonso Castaldi and Dimitrie Cuclin, he studied at the Leipzig Conservatory (1920 - 1923) and then at the Schola Cantorum in Paris (1923-1926), where he was a disciple of Vincent d'Indy (composition, conducting) and of Maurice Ravel (orchestration).
- Sonata for piano (1921 - first mention of the "George Enescu" Composition Prize)
- Suite for violin and piano: Aubade, Interlude, Sonet (1922 - mention of the "George Enescu" Composition Prize)
- Andante from a projected Sonata for cello and piano
- Vieille Chanson for two violins and viola
- Fruhlingsnacht for 2 violins and cello
- Andantino for string quartet
- Dance for string quartet
- 2 lieds for voice and piano on lyrics by R. Dehmel: Erlengang , Einst im Herbst
- 2 lieds for voice and orchestra: lied on lyrics by Heine, untitled, Helle Nacht on lyrics by R. Dehmel
- Retrospective Serenade for piano
- Ballad on Romanian themes for violin and piano
- Orchesterstuck (1923 - 2nd prize of the "George Enescu" Composition Prize)
In 1926, he won First Prize at the "George Enescu" National Composition Competition (established in 1913) with the work String Quartet in F major.
He also entered the concert programs of the Philharmonic with Two Romanian Dances for Winds, Piano and Drums (1927) and Two Symphonic Sketches (1929), whose value has determined George Enescu to select it for the concert held at the International Exhibition in New York in 1939.
The two decades, 1930-1950, in which composing remained in the background, were dedicated by the musician to conducting and building an ensemble, from its establishment to the level of a prestigious orchestra, today bearing the name of National Radio Orchestra of Romania.
As such, he was the first conductor of the orchestra starting from 1930.
While continuing to explore the line opened by Burial at the outskirts and Dances for rain-Paparudele-, see Rainmaking (ritual) (both from the Two symphonic sketches) through the new technical approach of capitalizing the folk vein, with emphasis on rhythmic diversity, poly-tonal overlaps and a unique harmonic color, Theodor Rogalski composes, two decades later, in 1950, the symphonic suite Three Romanian Dances, which is a landmark of the Romanian music school of the time.
The baton of first conductor was also offered to him at the "George Enescu" Philharmonic (1950-1954).
In these last years of his life he also held the position of orchestration teacher at the Bucharest Conservatory.