Maria Slătinaru-Nistor
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Maria Slătinaru-Nistor
Summary
Maria Slătinaru-Nistor is a human[1]. She was born in Iași[2]. She was born on May 25, 1938[3]. She worked as an opera singer[4], voice teacher[5], university teacher[6], and musician[7].
Key Facts
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor's place of birth was Iași[2].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor was born on May 25, 1938[3].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor held citizenship in Romania[8].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor's professions included opera singer[4].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor's professions included voice teacher[5].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor's professions included university teacher[6].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor worked as a musician[7].
- A notable student of Maria Slătinaru-Nistor was Valentina Naforniță[9].
- A notable student of Maria Slătinaru-Nistor was Laura Nicorescu[10].
- A notable student of Maria Slătinaru-Nistor was Roxana Briban[11].
- A notable student of Maria Slătinaru-Nistor was Roxana Constantinescu[12].
- A notable student of Maria Slătinaru-Nistor was Cristina Radu[13].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor received the Order of the Star of Romania[14].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor received the Order of Cultural Merit[15].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor is recorded as female[16].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor's record label is recorded as Electrecord[18].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor's voice type is recorded as soprano[19].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor's family name is recorded as Nistor[20].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor's given name is recorded as Maria[21].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor studied under Arta Florescu[22].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor studied under George Pascu[23].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor studied under Nicolae Secăreanu[24].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor's participant in is recorded as International Tchaikovsky Competition[25].
- Maria Slătinaru-Nistor's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Romanian[26].
Product Details
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Type: Person[27]
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Country: RO[28]
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Began / founded: 1938-05-25[29]
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MusicBrainz ID: 30ffebf6-98f4-4876-931b-376dedce9783[30]
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Origins and Family
Maria Slătinaru-Nistor's place of birth was Iași[2]. She was born on May 25, 1938[3].
Education
Studied under Arta Florescu[22], an opera singer[31], 1921–1998[32], of Romania[33]; George Pascu[23], a composer[34], 1912–1996[35], of Romania[36]; and Nicolae Secăreanu[24], an actor[37], 1901–1992[38], of Romania[39].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include opera singer[4], voice teacher[5], university teacher[6], and musician[7]. Notable students include Valentina Naforniță[9], an opera singer[40], b. 1987[41], of Austria[42], awarded the Order of Labour, 1st class[43]; Laura Nicorescu[10], an opera singer[44], b. 1983[45], of Romania[46]; Roxana Briban[11], an opera singer[47], 1971–2010[48], of Romania[49]; Roxana Constantinescu[12], an opera singer[50], b. 1980[51], of Romania[52], specialised in singing[53]; and Cristina Radu[13], an opera singer[54], b. 2000[55], of Romania[56].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of the Star of Romania[14], an order[57], in Romania[58], founded in 1864[59] and Order of Cultural Merit[15], an order[60], in Romania[61], founded in 1931[62].
FAQs
Where was Maria Slătinaru-Nistor born?
Maria Slătinaru-Nistor's place of birth was Iași[2].
What did Maria Slătinaru-Nistor do for work?
Maria Slătinaru-Nistor worked as opera singer[4], voice teacher[5], university teacher[6], and musician[7].
What awards did Maria Slătinaru-Nistor receive?
Honors received include Order of the Star of Romania[14] and Order of Cultural Merit[15].