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El día 28 de octubre de 2024 a las 10:00 horas darán comienzo las Clases Magistrales de Violín en este Conservatorio Superior de Música "Andrés de Vandelvira" de Jaén, a cargo de la violinista Raluca Dobre, profesora asistente de la "George Enescu University of Arts" de Iasi - Rumanía.

Este evento está organizado por la Oficina de Relaciones Internacionales y cofinanciado por el programa Erasmus+.

El día 29 de octubre a las 12:00 horas en el paraninfo del centro tendrá lugar un recital de violín y piano a cargo del "Dúo Per Anima", a cargo de Raluca Dobre al violín y Edit Arva al piano.

 

Horario:

  • Lunes 28: Paraninfo (10-14h) - Clases Magistrales
  • Martes 29: Paraninfo (12-13:30h) - Recital Dúo "Per Anima"
  • Miércoles 30: Aula C14 (10-11h) y aula B1 (11-13:30h) - Clases Magistrales
  • Jueves 31: Paraninfo (10-13h) - Clases Magistrales

 

RALUCA DOBRE-IONIȚĂ, violín

The violinist Raluca Dobre graduated Bachelor (2004) and Master Courses (2006) at the George Enescu University of Arts Iasi, Faculty of Musical Interpretation, section violin-chamber music (class of Professor Maria Toronciuc). She holds a PhD. in music, obtaining the title in 2011, specializing in Art of Interpretation with Violin in Brahmsian Creation, under the guidance of PhD. Professor Viorel Munteanu.

She obtains numerous awards in National and International Contests and Olympiads of Interpretation (1996-2007). She participates actively in numerous violin master classes, chamber music and orchestra with teachers from the country and abroad (prof. Joshua Epstein, prof. Herwig Zack, prof. Silke Thora-Mathies, prof. Sherban Lupu, Romanian Piano Trio).

She sustains solo concerts (Double Concerto for violin and cello, op. 102 by Johannes Brahms, conducted by Ovidiu Balan with State Philharmonic Mihail Jora of Bacau and Triple concert for violin, cello and piano, op. 56, by Ludwig van Beethoven, conducted by Orazio Baronello and David Marcian, with State Philharmonic Mihail Jora of Bacau and Philharmonic Orchestra of Vidin, Bulgaria) and numerous recitals in various locations in the country (George Enescu University of Arts in Iasi, Bacău State Philharmonic, Tg. Mureș State Philharmonic, National Philharmonic Serghei Lunchevici from Republic of Moldova, Moldova State Philharmonic, Jean Bart Theater in Tulcea, Alecu Russo University in Balti, Braşov, Covasna) and abroad (Bulgary, Italy, Spain, Moldova, Cyprus, Sweden, Portugal).

She held many courses of Violin Masterclass at Giuseppe Tartini Music Conservatory, Trieste, Italy (February 2024), Pietro Mascagni Conservatory of Music, Livorno, Italy (Octomber 2023), Cesare Pollini Superior Conservatory of Music in Padua, Italy (April 2022), Alessandro Scarlatti Superior Music Conservatory in Palermo, Italy (May 2022), School of Arts in Râșcani, Republic of Moldova (November 2019), University of Göteborg, Sweden (2019), University of Évora - Portugal (2019), Superior Conservatory of Music Ó. Esplá, Alicante - Spain (2019), Superior Conservatory of Music from Granada - Spain (2018), European University Cyprus from Nicosia - Cyprus (2018, 2016, 2014) Superior Conservatory of Music from Malaga - Spain (2017), Superior Conservatories of Music from Gran Canaria and Tenerife - Spain (2017), Superior Conservatory of Music Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina from Cagliari - Italy (2015) and many Highschools of Arts in Romania (Botoșani, Galați, Brăila, Bacău, Focșani, Piatra-Neamț, Tulcea, Sfântu Gheorghe).

At the present, she is PhD. violin Assistant Professor at the George Enescu University of Arts from Iași and violin professor at the National College of Arts Octav Băncilă (2007-2024). Under her guidance, pupils and students have achieved outstanding artistic results, both by supporting various solo recitals and concerts and received many awards (over 30 prizes) at various National and International Competitions and Olympiads. She is invited to be part of jury in competitions, among which: Elite Musicians International Online Interpretation Competition Iași (May 28-30, 2024, June 1-4, 2023), "Eduard Caudella" National Interpretation Competition from Iași (May 21-23, 2024, November 27-29, 2022), CantIS National Vocal-Instrumental Interpretation Competition from Iași (1st edition 15-27 March 2021, 2nd online edition 6-22 May 2022), "Spring Arts" National Interpretation Competition from Bacău, violin section (April 5-14, 2024, March 25-26. 2023, April 9-10, 2022), "Emanuel Elenescu" International Interpretation Competition from Piatra Neamț (December 8-9, 2023, XXX edition, May 6 - June 3, 2022), "George Georgescu" International Instrumental Interpretation Competition Tulcea (XXX jubilee edition, May 16-19, 2024, May 11-14, 2023, May 12-15, 2022), "Neghiniță" National Musical Interpretation Competition Bacău (April 20-21, 2024, May 28-29, 2022), The National Olympics for Vocal, Instrumental Interpretation and Theoretical Musical Studies in Romania (Bucharest 2019 and Craiova 2018) and George Enescu Festival - Competition from „Alecu Russo” University of Bălți - Republic of Moldova (2016).

 

EDIT ARVA, piano

She started studying the piano at the age of 7, she has had since childhood a competitive spirit and the ambition to participate in competitions and to play the piano in public. She graduated from "Octav Băncilă" Art High School in IAȘI, at the Piano Department.

Then, in 2003, she graduated from "George Enescu" Art University in Iași, at the Faculty of Musical Interpretation, at the piano class of Professor Mircea Dan Răducanu. In 2004, she graduated from the Master's courses at "George Enescu" Art University in Iași, at the Faculty of Musical Interpretation - Piano, and she has been specialized in style and interpretation at the beginning of the 21st century.

She participated in Masterclasses of famous pianists, among whom we mention: Sir Andras Schiff, Andrei Gavrilov and Andreas Henkel.

In November 2016, she was awarded the title of Doctor Summa Cum Laude at "George Enescu" National Art University in Iași, with the doctoral thesis „Sonata for cello and piano in the Russian music of the 20th century”, with Professor Dan Prelipcean PhD.

She is currently a PHD Assistant Professor at "George Enescu" National Art University in Iași, Faculty of Interpretation, Composition and Theoretical Music Studies, where she works as an accompanying pianist in the cello and guitar classes. She has had piano recitals in Iași, Bacău, Piatra Neamț, Cluj, Tecuci, Suceava, Gura-Humorului, Vatra Dornei, Vaslui, Galați and Bârlad. She was a soloist at piano concerts with the orchestra of "George Enescu" Art University in Iași, and with the orchestra of "Moldova" Philharmonic in Iași.

She is active in various instrumental ensembles with which she regularly performs in concerts. Since 2006, she has collaborated as a pianist with the Choir and Symphony Orchestra of "Moldova" Philharmonic in Iași with whom she performed numerous concerts in Romania and abroad. She also participated in "George Enescu" International Festival in Bucharest. She has been awarded numerous awards with her students at national and international competitions.

She has continuously improved her experience in the field of chamber music by working in the cello class of Professor Dan Prelipcean PhD, a member of the well-known "Voces" quartet, and with the University Lecturer Filip Papa PhD, a member of  "Ad libitum" quartet with whom she often collaborates.

From 2017 to 2019 she participated as an accompanying pianist in the summer Masterclasses called "Music at altitude" in Poiana Stampei, with the cellist artist and teacher Răzvan Suma. În 2022 and 2023 she participated at "Icon Arts Academy" in Sibiu, together with the same Răzvan Suma and the cellist artist Valentin Răduțiu (Germany), the winner of the 1st prize at "George Enescu" International Competition in 2011, also with the cellist Andrei Ioniță and Dragan Djordjevic.

She had chamber recitals with numerous instrumentalists in Iași, Chișinău, Sibiu, Suceava, Bârlad, Piatra Neamț, Tecuci, Galați and Livorno (Italy). She collaborated and had concerts with famous Russian saxophonists: Sergey Kolesov, a soloist and professor at the State University in Moscow; Gaetano Di Bacco, a professor at the Conservatorio di Pescara in Italy; with the cellist Andrei Ioniță (Germany), the winner of the grand prize at "Tchaikovsky" International Competition and a professor at the Conservatory in Berlin, and with the cellist Dragan Djordjevic (Serbia), a professor at the Conservatory in Belgrade.

She tackled a vast repertoire, both in solo piano and chamber music, from Johann Sebastian Bach to contemporary composers, but she preferred romantic and modern music, with which she identified herself .