- Source: Enescu Prize
The Enescu Prize is a prize in music composition founded by Romanian composer George Enescu, awarded from 1913 to 1946, and afterwards by the National University of Music Bucharest. Enescu is regarded by many as Romania's most important musician. Winners have included Mihail Andricu and Sergiu Natra.
1913: Ion Nonna Otescu
1923: Mihail Andricu
1924: Mihail Andricu
1925: Mansi Barberis
1929: Didia Saint Georges
1930: Didia Saint Georges
1934: Mansi Barberis
1941: Mansi Barberis
1942: Roman Vlad – Sinfonietta
1945: Sergiu Natra – March and Chorale for orchestra and Divertimento in Ancient Style for string orchestra
1964: Tudor Ciortea – Din isprăvile lui Păcală (Some of Păcală's Exploits)
1970: Pierre Amoyal
1974: Pascal Bentoiu
1984: Felicia Donceanu
1995: Christian Wilhelm Berger – Inscription in Stone
1998: Maia Ciobanu
2001: Irina Odagescu
See also
George Enescu Festival
George Enescu International Piano Competition
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Enescu Prize
- George Enescu
- George Enescu International Airport
- Enescu
- Romanian Rhapsodies (Enescu)
- Octet (Enescu)
- Ion Nonna Otescu
- George Enescu International Competition
- George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra
- Orchestral Suite No. 3 (Enescu)