Paul Constantinescu
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Paul Constantinescu (June 30, 1909, Ploieşti–December 20, 1963) was a Romanian opera composer.
[edit] Major works
- A stormy night (O noapte furtunoasa)
- Pana Lesnea Rusalim
[edit] Other substantial works
- Concerto for string orchestra (performed by Horia Andreescu and the Romanian National Radio Orchestra in 2005)
- Free variations on a Byzantine theme for cello and orchestra (performed by Carol Litvin, conductor, Romanian National Radio Orchestra, with cellist Catalin Ilea in 1961)
[edit] Recordings
- Violin concerto (1955) on label: Olympia OCD417 (released 1991), with works by Nichifor (Symph. 4) and Toduţa (Tablatura for Lute)
Played by the Romanian State Philharmonic Orchestra/conductor: Ion Baciu (Both recordings are re-issues of LPs on the Electrecord label)
- Piano concerto (1952) and the Symphony No. 1 (1955 - a revised version of the 1944 symphony) on Olympia OCD 411 (released in 1991) — played by the Cluj Napoca Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor Emil Simon and pianist Valentin Gheorghiu (again a re-issue of an Electrecord recording)
- Pieces for Piano Nos. 1, 2, 3 (1952) played by pianist Dana Ciocarlie on label: Empreinte ED13122 (2000) (with piano works by Enescu and Bartók)