Marina Marta Vlad
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Biography

Marina Marta Vlad was born in Bucharest
Bucharest
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. She studied violin with Cecilia Geanta at the Music High School in Bucharest, and graduated from the National University of Music in Bucharest in 1973. She was awarded a composition prize from the university. After completing her studies, she took a position at the same school, where she taught until 2002. She married composer Ulpiu Vlad.

Works

Selected works include:

Orchestra:
  • Symphonic Movement 1979
  • Images for strings and orchestra, 1980


Chamber ensemble:
  • Sonata for violin and piano, 1978
  • String Quartet No. 1, 1981
  • String Quartet No. 2, 1982
  • Inscriptions for Peace (string trio no. 1) for violin, viola and cello, 1984
  • Dream of Peace (string trio no. 2) for violin, viola and cello, 1985
  • String Trio No. 3, for violin, viola and cello, 1986
  • Light Rays, for flute, oboe and clarinet, 1988
  • Thoughts for the Future, for flute, violin, viola and cello, 1989
  • Still Life I, for oboe, 1996
  • Still Life II, for clarinet, 1997
  • Still Life IV, for violin, 1998
  • Still Life V, for viola, 1999
  • Still Life VI, for cello, 2000
  • Still Life VII, for flute, 2000
  • Still Life VIII, for bassoon, 2001


Choral works:
  • This Country's Land (text by Ion Brad) cantata for baritone, mixed chorus and orchestra, 1987


Piano:
  • Rondo, 1978
  • Sonata, 1981
  • Legend, 1983
  • In Search of the Game, 1983
  • In Search of the Game No. 2, 1994
  • Still Life III, 1997
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