Vasile moldoveanu biography
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Moldoveanu, Vasile
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Vasile Moldoveanu
Successor
Office abolished (Union ends, splits into Romania and Moldova)
Parents
Florica Moldoveanu (mother)
Spouse
Esmeralda Țăranu (m. , w. )
Children
Sofia Moldoveanu
Language
Religion
Orthodox Christianity
Date of Birth
October 7,
Date of Death
July 7, (Aged: 80)
Cause of Death
Heart failure
Vasile Moldoveanu (October 7, – July 7, ) was the second and last president of Romania and Moldova from when Pavel Roșu left office until when the union was dissolved and split into the Kingdom of Romania and the Socialist Republic of Moldova.
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Vasile Moldoveanu
Vasile Moldoveanu (born 6 October in Constanța) is a Romanian tenor.
Moldoveanu studied voice at the "Ciprian Porumbescu" University of Music in Bucharest under the supervision of the tenor Dinu Bădescu, as a student in the class prepared by Octav Enigărescu. His debut was at the Romanian Opera in Bucharest on 9 January ; he played Arlecchino in Pagliacci by Ruggero Leoncavallo.
His career in Romania was relatively short: he performed at the Romanian Opera for seven seasons between and He sang in 22 operas, mainly in secondary roles, but also in main roles such as Rinuccio (Gianni Schicchi), Rodolfo (La bohème), Il Duca di Mantova (Rigoletto), Ernesto (Don Pasquale), and Tamino (Die Zauberflöte, which was his last performance in Romania, on 23 June ). He also appeared in secondary roles on the first opera LPs from Electrecord,(La traviata, Samson et Dalila and Carmen).
In he was invited by the Viktor Vladarski and Friedrich Pasch agencies to a ser