
He graduated from the National University of Music Bucharest in 2005, specializing in Academic Choral Conducting. He later continued his studies at the same institution, completing a Master’s degree in Conducting Stylistics and subsequently a Doctoral program.
Professional Background
In 2012, he became a permanent collaborator, and starting in 2015 he was appointed chorus conductor of the “Ion Dacian” National Operetta and Musical Theatre, a position he holds to this day. During this period, he has contributed to the staging of numerous productions, including:
Candide by Leonard Bernstein,
The Gypsy Baron by Johann Strauss II,
The Land of Smiles by Franz Lehár,
Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss II,
My Fair Lady by Frederick Loewe,
Victoria and Her Hussar by Paul Abraham,
The Phantom of the Opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber,
Rebecca by Sylvester Levay,
Romeo and Juliet by Gérard Presgurvic,
Kiss Me, Kate! by Cole Porter,
The Amusement Park by Andrei Tudor,
Cinderella by GianPaolo Mazzoli, among others.
In parallel, he has developed an extensive academic career. He is currently a lecturer (PhD) at the National University of Music Bucharest, where he teaches courses such as: Academic Choral Conducting, Study of Choral Scores, Interpretative Analysis of Choral Repertoire, Choral Ensemble, Rhetoric of Choral Conducting Language, and Artistic Practice.
Over the years, he has participated in numerous scientific presentations at national and international symposia and conferences. He has published more than twenty scholarly articles in specialized journals in Romania and abroad. In 2011, his book “Religious Choral Music from Northern Bukovina” was published by the National University of Music Bucharest Publishing House.

