Programa (2)
Programa (2)
Although newly formed around 2021, was born of artistic sensibility and
interests of the two performers to play the vast repertoire of chamber
dedicated violin-piano duo. Cameral assembly consists of Phd. University
Assistant Professor Raluca Dobre (violin) and Phd. University Assistant
Professor Edit Arva (piano), graduates of the University of Arts George Enescu
and currently teaching in the same institution.
Their artistic and pedagogical activity, carried out over more than 15 years is
characterized by devotion, professionalism and love for this particular
profession. This is why the two artists have started the difficult interpretative
path strewn with many intense moments, unexpected and rewarding
professional summed up by a large number of chamber recitals held in
various locations in the country and abroad. Repertoire is diverse and
complex, and represented a period of accumulation and creative
interpretation which traced the development of scientific style, perfect
homogenization stamps of two different instruments in terms of
construction and attack and the sensitivity and fantasy of the sound in the
final act of musical interpretation. It includes significant works in the history
of music: Georg Friedrich Haendel, Pietro Locatelli, Corelli Arcangello, Ludwig
van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, Edvard Grieg, Sergei
Rachmaninov, Astor Piazzolla, Olivier Messiaen, but also romanian
composers like Paul Constantinescu, Felicia Donceanu, Mircea Chiriac,
George Enescu, Béla Bartók etc.
RALUCA DOBRE-IONIȚĂ, violín
The violinist Raluca Dobre
graduated Bachelor (2004) and
Master Courses (2006) at the
George Enescu University of Arts
Iasi, Faculty of Musical
Interpretation, section violin-
chamber music (class of
Professor Maria Toronciuc). She
holds a PhD. in music, obtaining
the title in 2011, specializing in
Art of Interpretation with Violin
in Brahmsian Creation, under the
guidance of PhD. Professor
Viorel Munteanu.
She obtains numerous awards in
National and International
Contests and Olympiads of
Interpretation (1996-2007). She participates actively in numerous violin
master classes, chamber music and orchestra with teachers from the country
and abroad (prof. Joshua Epstein, prof. Herwig Zack, prof. Silke Thora-
Mathies, prof. Sherban Lupu, Romanian Piano Trio).
She sustains solo concerts (Double Concerto for violin and cello, op. 102 by
Johannes Brahms, conducted by Ovidiu Balan with State Philharmonic Mihail
Jora of Bacau and Triple concert for violin, cello and piano, op. 56, by Ludwig
van Beethoven, conducted by Orazio Baronello and David Marcian, with
State Philharmonic Mihail Jora of Bacau and Philharmonic Orchestra of Vidin,
Bulgaria) and numerous recitals in various locations in the country (George
Enescu University of Arts in Iasi, Bacău State Philharmonic, Tg. Mureș State
Philharmonic, National Philharmonic Serghei Lunchevici from Republic of
Moldova, Moldova State Philharmonic, Jean Bart Theater in Tulcea, Alecu
Russo University in Balti, Braşov, Covasna) and abroad (Bulgary, Italy, Spain,
Moldova, Cyprus, Sweden, Portugal).
She held many courses of Violin Masterclass at Giuseppe Tartini Music
Conservatory, Trieste, Italy (February 2024), Pietro Mascagni Conservatory
of Music, Livorno, Italy (Octomber 2023), Cesare Pollini Superior
Conservatory of Music in Padua, Italy (April 2022), Alessandro Scarlatti
Superior Music Conservatory in Palermo, Italy (May 2022), School of Arts in
Râșcani, Republic of Moldova (November 2019), University of Göteborg,
Sweden (2019), University of Évora - Portugal (2019), Superior Conservatory
of Music Ó. Esplá, Alicante - Spain (2019), Superior Conservatory of Music
from Granada - Spain (2018), European University Cyprus from Nicosia -
Cyprus (2018, 2016, 2014) Superior Conservatory of Music from Malaga -
Spain (2017), Superior Conservatories of Music from Gran Canaria and
Tenerife - Spain (2017), Superior Conservatory of Music Giovanni Pierluigi da
Palestrina from Cagliari - Italy (2015) and many Highschools of Arts in
Romania (Botoșani, Galați, Brăila, Bacău, Focșani, Piatra-Neamț, Tulcea,
Sfântu Gheorghe).
At the present, she is PhD. violin Assistant Professor at the George Enescu
University of Arts from Iași and violin professor at the National College of Arts
Octav Băncilă (2007-2024). Under her guidance, pupils and students have
achieved outstanding artistic results, both by supporting various solo recitals
and concerts and received many awards (over 30 prizes) at various National
and International Competitions and Olympiads. She is invited to be part of
jury in competitions, among which: Elite Musicians International Online
Interpretation Competition Iași (May 28-30, 2024, June 1-4, 2023), "Eduard
Caudella" National Interpretation Competition from Iași (May 21-23, 2024,
November 27-29, 2022), CantIS National Vocal-Instrumental Interpretation
Competition from Iași (1st edition 15-27 March 2021, 2nd online edition 6-
22 May 2022), "Spring Arts" National Interpretation Competition from Bacău,
violin section (April 5-14, 2024, March 25-26. 2023, April 9-10, 2022),
"Emanuel Elenescu" International Interpretation Competition from Piatra
Neamț (December 8-9, 2023, XXX edition, May 6 - June 3, 2022), "George
Georgescu" International Instrumental Interpretation Competition Tulcea
(XXX jubilee edition, May 16-19, 2024, May 11-14, 2023, May 12-15, 2022),
"Neghiniță" National Musical Interpretation Competition Bacău (April 20-21,
2024, May 28-29, 2022), The National Olympics for Vocal, Instrumental
Interpretation and Theoretical Musical Studies in Romania (Bucharest 2019
and Craiova 2018) and George Enescu Festival - Competition from „Alecu
Russo” University of Bălți - Republic of Moldova (2016).
Romanian folk dances for violin and piano ...................Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945)
I. Stick Dance
II. Sash Dance
III. In One Spot
IV. Buciumeana
V. Romanian Poarga
VI. Fast Dance
Serenade for violin and piano .................................. Mircea Chiriac (1919 - 1994)
Sonatine for violin and piano .......................... Paul Constantinescu (1909 - 1963)
Sonata for piano and violin No.3, op.108 in D minor ....... J. Brahms (1833 - 1897)
I. Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Un poco presto e con sentiment
IV. Presto agitato
Allegro appassionato for violin and piano .......Frederico de Freitas (1902 - 1980)