Romano Crivici
Romano Crivici (1953) is an Australian violinist and composer.[1]
Crivici is also director and second violin of the Elektra Quartet,[2] known for performing works by Australian composers such as Martin Armiger and Nigel Westlake, and other contemporary works.[3][4]
Selected works
- In Retrospect
- Leaves
- Mantra (only currently available recording) with the Elektra Quartet
References
- ↑ Stephen Pleskun A Chronological History of Australian Composers ISBN 1479757527 "Romano Crivici: ADAGIO & ALLEGRO in C sharp for piano is composed, and premiered by the composer at Cooran Hall in Qld. on 7th February during a concert at which Romano also premieres his IN RETROSPECT; LEAVES; and MOVING ..."
- ↑ Strad - Volume 104, N os 1239 to 1244 - Page 740 1993 Elektra Quartet from left: Romano Crivici (2nd vln), Mirka Rozmus (1st vln), Adrian Wallis (cello), Rudolf Crivici (via) New dimensions in music,' the Elektra Quartet brochure announces. 'Contemporary soundscapes, including jazz, popular and ... The Strad - Volume 104 - Page 740 1993 Elektra Quartet from left: Romano Crivici (2nd vln), Mirka Rozmus (lit vln), Adrian VYallis (cello), Rudolf Crivici (via) New dimensions in music, the Elektra Quartet brochure announces. 'Contemporary soundscapes, including jazz, popular and ..."
- ↑ Currency companion to music and dance in Australia Aline Scott-Maxwell, John Whiteoak, Currency House Inc - 2003 - Page 464 "Electra, formed in Sydney in 1997, is a classically trained string quartet directed by the composer and violinist Romano Crivici. It performs works by Australian composers such as Martin Armiger and Nigel Westlake, but it is best known for ..."
- ↑ Visiting Arts regional profile: Asia Pacific arts directory Tim Doling - 1996 Page 89 Romano Crivici Administrator/Manager 2 Professional quartet established in 1986, which undertakes recording work
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