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573: 563: 558: 250:. The music school, Liceul de Muzică "Tudor Ciortea", in Brașov is named in his honour, as is the city's annual chamber music festival. A street in Cluj-Napoca also bears his name. 233: 354:"Decretul nr. 138 din 20 aprilie 1971 al Consiliului de Stat al Republicii Socialiste România privind conferirea unor ordine ale Republicii Socialiste România, art. 12" 239:
The Tudor Ciortea Memorial House in Brașov contains some of his personal effects and instruments as well as a portrait of his wife, the dancer and choreographer
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The exact dates of Tudor Ciortea's birth and death can vary between sources. The dates here are taken from the records of the
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where he taught for over thirty years at the Bucharest Conservatory. Amongst his students there were the composers
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and were influenced by the French chamber music tradition and the traditional folksongs of
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Calling on the Composer: A Guide to European Composer Houses and Museums
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Recipients of the Order of the Star of the Romanian Socialist Republic
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Academic staff of the National University of Music Bucharest
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Calendarul aniversărilor culturale locale în anul 2013
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Giurescu, Constantin C. and Matei, Horia C. (1974).
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Brașov
Kingdom of Romania
Cluj-Napoca
Socialist Republic of Romania
Hajongard Cemetery
Bucharest Conservatory
Romanian
Brașov
Gheorghe Dima
ro
Cluj
National University of Music
Ion Nonna Otescu
Nadia Boulanger
Paul Dukas
Bucharest
Liana Alexandra
Irina Odagescu
Maya Badian
Carmen Petra Basacopol
chamber music
art song
Transylvania
Nicolas Slonimsky
George Enescu Prize
Păcală
Order of the Star of the Romanian Socialist Republic
Vera Proca Ciortea
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