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Liviu Comes (December 13, 1918, Şerel, Hunedoara County, Romania — September 28, 2004) was a Romanian composer and musicologist. He studied music at the Municipal Music Conservatory in Târgu Mureş (1927–1937), later at the Cluj Music Conservatory (1946–1950). He also studied medicine at the Cluj-Sibiu University (1937–1943). Between 1950 and 1969 he was a professor of harmony, counterpoint and musical forms at the Music Conservatory in Cluj. Between 1965 and 1970 he was chancellor of the same Conservatory. There is a composition contest named in his honor.

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  • Liviu Comes (* 13. Dezember 1918 in , Kreis Hunedoara; † 28. September 2004, Iași) war ein rumänischer Komponist. Comes studierte von 1927 bis 1937 am Städtischen Konservatorium von Târgu Mureș, danach am Konservatorium von Cluj-Napoca, wo Sigismund Toduță (Komposition), (Orchestration), (Dirigieren) und (Klavier) zu seinen Lehrern zählten. Daneben studierte er von 1937 bis 1943 Medizin und besuchte Vorlesungen in Philosophie bei und in Kulturphilosophie bei Lucian Blaga. (de)
  • Liviu Comes (December 13, 1918, Şerel, Hunedoara County, Romania — September 28, 2004) was a Romanian composer and musicologist. He studied music at the Municipal Music Conservatory in Târgu Mureş (1927–1937), later at the Cluj Music Conservatory (1946–1950). He also studied medicine at the Cluj-Sibiu University (1937–1943). Between 1950 and 1969 he was a professor of harmony, counterpoint and musical forms at the Music Conservatory in Cluj. Between 1965 and 1970 he was chancellor of the same Conservatory. There is a composition contest named in his honor. (en)
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  • Liviu Comes (* 13. Dezember 1918 in , Kreis Hunedoara; † 28. September 2004, Iași) war ein rumänischer Komponist. Comes studierte von 1927 bis 1937 am Städtischen Konservatorium von Târgu Mureș, danach am Konservatorium von Cluj-Napoca, wo Sigismund Toduță (Komposition), (Orchestration), (Dirigieren) und (Klavier) zu seinen Lehrern zählten. Daneben studierte er von 1937 bis 1943 Medizin und besuchte Vorlesungen in Philosophie bei und in Kulturphilosophie bei Lucian Blaga. Von 1950 bis 1969 wirkte er am Konservatorium von Cluj-Napoca. Er unterrichtete hier Haromielehre, Kontrapunkt und Formenlehre und war seit 1963 Vizekanzler, seit 1965 Kanzler des Konservatoriums. Ab 1970 war er Professor für Kontrapunkt und Fuge am Konservatorium von Bukarest, dessen Vizekanzler er von 1971 bis 1981 war. Zwischen 1977 und 1990 war er außerdem Sekretär der Sektion für Musikdidaktik und Kinder der Rumänischen Komponistenunion. Neben musikpädagogischen Werken für Kinder komponierte Comes unter anderem Kammermusik (ein Streichquartett, Sonaten, Stücke für Viola, Flöte), Oratorien und Kantaten, sinfonische Werke (Mica serenadă für Streichorchester, 1980), Chorwerke und andere Vokalmusik. (de)
  • Liviu Comes (December 13, 1918, Şerel, Hunedoara County, Romania — September 28, 2004) was a Romanian composer and musicologist. He studied music at the Municipal Music Conservatory in Târgu Mureş (1927–1937), later at the Cluj Music Conservatory (1946–1950). He also studied medicine at the Cluj-Sibiu University (1937–1943). Between 1950 and 1969 he was a professor of harmony, counterpoint and musical forms at the Music Conservatory in Cluj. Between 1965 and 1970 he was chancellor of the same Conservatory. From 1969 to 1981 he was professor of counterpoint and fugue at the Bucharest Music Conservatory. There he was a department head from 1979 to 1981. Between 1977 and 1990 he was secretary of the didactic and children's section at the Composers' Union of Romania. He was awarded several prizes, including the "Romanian Academy's Prize" (1974) and "The Romanian Composers' Union Prize" (1972, 1976, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1991, 1998). There is a composition contest named in his honor. In 1994, he was made an honorary citizen of Cluj-Napoca. (en)
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