- Ion Ivanovici
Ion Ivanovici (alternatively, Iosif Ivanovici, Josef Ivanovici, baptised as Jovan Ivanović) (born 1845 in
Timişoara , diedSeptember 28 ,1902 inBucharest ) was aRomania nmilitary band leader andcomposer , remembered today for his waltz "The Waves of the Danube ". His interest in music began after he learned to play aflute given to him when he was a child. Later, he enrolled in the 6th Army Regiment, where he also learned to play theclarinet . His talent for music soon led him to become among the best musicians in the regiment, and he continued to study withEmil Lehr , one of the most prominent musicians of the latter half of the nineteenth century. Ivanovici later became abandmaster , and toured Romania. In 1900, he was appointed Inspector of Military Music, a position that he held until his death.Although today Ivanovici is chiefly remembered for his waltz "
The Waves of the Danube ", he in his lifetime composed over 350 dances, and his works were published by over sixty publishing houses throughout the world.cite web |url=http://www.johann-strauss.org.uk/composers/index.php3?content=ivanovici |title=Johann Strauss Society: Iosef Ivanovici |accessdate=2008-09-30 |publisher=Johann Strauss Society] In 1889, Ivanovici won the coveted march prize to mark theWorld Exhibition in Paris, out of 116 entries.References
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* [http://www.johann-strauss.org.uk/composers/index.php3?content=ivanovici The Johann Strauss Society of Great Britain: Iosef Ivanovici ]
* [http://music.virtualromania.org/folk/songs/009.%20Valurile%20Dunarii%20-%20Iosif%20Ivanovici.mp3 Valurile Dunării]
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