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Miron Rațiu

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Miron Raţiu (born July 8, 1929, in Dobra - d. November 23, 2011, in Oradea) was a Romanian conductor and music educator.[1]

He studied with Sergiu Celibidache.

His repertoire spans from Johann Sebastian Bach to Witold Lutosławski, he has recorded Michael Haydn's only minor-key symphony.[2]

He conducted the Philharmonic Orchestra of Oradea for more than 40 years, and also conducted other orchestras in Romania and throughout Europe.

His daughter, Anca-Elena Ratiu, is violinist with the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra.

References

  1. ^ Ichim, Vasilică (2011-11-23). "Dirijorul Miron Raţiu a trecut la cele veşnice" (in Romanian). Bihoreanul. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  2. ^ The American Record Guide Volume 53