-
established in June 1863 as the
Music and
Declamation Conservatory (
Conservatorul de Muzică și Declamațiune, also
translated as
Music and
Drama Conservatory)...
- (16
November 1885 – 14 June 1889; 2
December 1895 – 13
February 1901)
Conservatorul (15
December 1900 – 15
November 1914)
Steagul (14
November 1914 – July...
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gewgaws and
cheap fineries" by
journalists in a
March 1910
edition of the
Conservatorul Constanței newspaper.
Journalists of the
publication Drapelul in a December...
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returned to
journalism at the
newspapers Apărarea națională, Românul and
Conservatorul,
editing the
literary features. He
edited Epoca literară and, in 1898...
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Romanian periodicals,
including Albumul macedo-român, Cele trei Crișuri,
Conservatorul, Dunărea, Flamura, Grai bun,
Lilicea Pindului, Ordinea,
Propilee literare...
- From 1948 to 1956,
Silvestri taught at the
Bucharest Conservatoire (
Conservatorul din București),
where he
founded its
Conducting Department.
Among Silvestri's...
- Romänische Revue, Vatra, Familia, Literatură și artă română, Patria,
Conservatorul, Rumänischer Lloyd,
Junimea literară, Die Karpathen, Luceafărul and...
- Romînească, Noua Revistă Română, Viața Literară și Artistică, Ecoul, and
Conservatorul Brăilei. Pen
names he used in
these publications were Ola
Canta (shared...
- He was an
incisive journalist, as
attested by his
contributions to
Conservatorul Progresist, Unirea,
Desbaterile and Timpul. He was also
among the most...
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Gheorghe & Șerbu, p.124 (in Romanian)
Mircea Platon, "În
linie dreaptă:
Conservatorul Petru Th.
Missir și
statul reprezentativ", in
Caiete Critice, Nr. 7/2011...