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Ana-Maria Avram

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Ana-Maria Avram (1961–2017) was a Romanian composer, pianist, conductor and musicologist.

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Biography

Avram was born in 1961 in Bucharest, Romania.[1] She attended the National University of Music Bucharest from 1980 to 1985, after which she studied aesthetics at Sorbonne, Paris.[2] She was also the co-director of Hyperion Ensemble with her husband Iancu Dumitrescu, who founded the ensemble in 1976. Avram also took on an administrative role by creating Spectrum XXI festival and was an early member of the Romanian Community of electronic and computer music.[2] She continues to have performances of her works after her death, like Issue Projects Room's "Tombeau for Ana-Maria Avram" concert.[3]

Avram died in 2017.[1]

Musical style

Avram's music synthesized contemporary classical, improvisation, electro-acoustic- and electronic music. Her music tended to move between improvisation and notation and often used electronics to augment her sonic palette.[4] Avram was a proponent of spectral music, and argued that spectralism is "a specific attitude towards sound" which encompasses "many different viewpoints".[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Schell Michael. "Women in (New) Music: Remembering Ana Maria Avram (1961–2017)", Second Inversion, August 15, 2017. [1]
  2. ^ a b "Ana-Maria Avram", web.archive.org, February 23, 2007, [2]
  3. ^ "Either/OR: Tombeau for Ana-Maria Avram", Issue Project Room, Accessed October 26, 2019, https://issueprojectroom.org/event/eitheror-tombeau-ana-maria-avram.
  4. ^ Schell, Michael (2017-08-15). "Women in (New) Music: Remembering Ana-Maria Avram (1961–2017)". SECOND INVERSION. Retrieved 2023-11-01.
  5. ^ "Composer Ana-Maria Avram has died", thewire.co.uk, July 7, 2022, [3]


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