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Austria, Switzerland. He also had a workshop in Luxembourg with an own composition<br />

based on onomatopoeia (1999), and a composition recital in March, 2002. In the year 2002<br />

he graduates from the Academy of Music and he remains to work here at the subjects<br />

Counterpoint and later Harmony. He takes part in many national and international grants<br />

(Prelude, Vemus) and national festivals „Toamna Muzicală Clujeană”/„Cluj-Napoca<br />

Musical Autumn” (Sonata for strings and percution orchestra) and international festivals<br />

„Lucian Blaga International Festival” XVIII edition (the ballet „Inviere”/ „Resurrection”.<br />

His <strong>musica</strong>l creation includes vocal, instrumental, cameral, symphonic and opera works.<br />

Éva PÉTER, PhD (born in Cluj-Napoca on the 18th of September 1965), lecturer<br />

professor, completed her education at the Faculty of Music Pedagogy of the “Gheorghe<br />

Dima” Music Academy in Cluj-Napoca. At the beginning of her career, she worked as a<br />

church organist, after which she pursued an academic career. At the present, she teaches<br />

music theory, teaching methods, church music and organ at the Faculty of Music Pedagogy<br />

of the Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca. Her main domain of research is church<br />

music. She intensively studies the history of the church songs, as well as the variations<br />

of the songs included in the chorale book of the Hungarian reformed church and the<br />

traditional ones. In January 2005, she received a PhD in Music with a thesis concerning<br />

“Community reformed songs in the written and oral tradition of Transylvania”. Books<br />

published in 2009: Zeneelmélet. Egyetemi jegyzet (Music Theory. Lecture notes), Napoca<br />

Star, Cluj-Napoca; Szolfézs példatár (Solfeggio Collection), Napoca Star, Cluj-Napoca.<br />

Ciprian Gabriel POP, PhD, born in 1977, he studied composition with Cornel<br />

Ţăranu, Orchestration with Cristian Misievici, Music Harmony with Ede Terényi and<br />

Counterpoint with Dan Voiculescu at the Academy of Music “Cheorghe Dima” of Cluj-<br />

Napoca. He graduated Composition in 2000. In 2001 he graduated Master classes in<br />

Composition Stylistics and in 2005 he was awarded the title of Doctor in Music, the<br />

specialization of Music Composition under the coordination of Cornel Ţăranu. In present<br />

he is lecturer Mus.D. in the field of Electronic Music Technology, Harmony of Music, Music<br />

Forms and Analysis, Music Reading, Instrumental Theory, Music Informatics, within the<br />

"Gheorghe Dima" Music Academy of Cluj-Napoca. He was awarded with Special Prize<br />

of Romanian Compositors and Musicologists Union (RCMU) - 2003, RCMU Prize –<br />

2007, Third Prize at International Composition Contest Reinl Stiftung – Viena – 2008 and<br />

George Enescu Museum Prize within George Enescu International Festival – 2010.<br />

Luana STAN is a Lecturer for the Music Department of the Quebec University<br />

in Montreal (since 2008) and for the UTA - Sherbrooke University (since 2011). She<br />

also teaches Music Initiation at the Youth School - Music Departement of the Montreal<br />

University. Ph.D. of the Montreal University & Paris IV Sorbonne University (2008 –<br />

Does a <strong>musica</strong>l romanity exist?, Prof. Jean-Jacques Nattiez & Prof. Marc Battier), M.A.<br />

of the Paris IV Sorbonne University (2000 - DEA Music and Musicology of the XX th<br />

century, Prof. Marc Battier), B.A. of the George Enesco Art University (1998; Musicology,<br />

Music Eudcation, Piano), she took part in many sessions of medieval, gregorian and<br />

polyphonic chant (Royaumont Abbey, St-Jean d’Angely Abbey, Moissac Abbaye, France)<br />

and schenkerien analysis (Jagelonsky University, Poland), Bach Academy (Cluj-Napoca,<br />

Romania). She obtained numerous grants from the Romanian Education Ministry, Montreal<br />

University, Soros Foundation, Royaumont Abbey, Pepsi grand and Maryvonne-Kendergi<br />

grant. She published articles in Spain, France, USA, Canada and Romania.<br />

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