2. Ciprian Porumbescu (born Cyprian Goลฤmbiowski on October 14 , 1853 โ July 6 , 1883 ) was a Romanian composer born in ลipotele Sucevei in the former Austrian province of Bukovina . He was among the most celebrated Romanian composers of his time; his popular works include Crai nou , Trei culori , Song for the 1st of May , Ballad for violin and piano , and Serenada . In addition, he composed the music for Pe-al nostru steag e scris Unire , which was used for Albania 's national anthem , Hymni i Flamurit . His work spreads over various forms and musical genres, but the majority of his work is choral and operetta.
3. Ciprian Porumbescu was born into the family of Iraclie Goลฤmbiowski (who changed the Polish -sounding family name to its Romanian translation), an ethnic Romanian writer and Orthodox priest of possible Polish origins. He studied music in Suceava and Cernฤuลฃi , then continued at the Konservatorium fรผr Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna from 1879 to 1881 under Anton Bruckner and Franz Krenn . His artistic career as a composer, conductor, violinist, and pianist started in Cernฤuลฃi, and continued in Vienna, and later in Braลov where he taught vocal music at Romanian schools.
4. Ciprian Porumbescu wrote poetry, lyrics and press articles, and actively participated in the public cultural life. He helped the rise of the Romanian music school during an age of enthusiasm generated by Romania's independence. Some of the most remarkable musical pages of the composer were inspired by national heroes and great army leaders, such as Stephen III of Moldavia and Dragoล Vodฤ . The appreciation of his music came from the melodic nature of his compositions and their folklore inspiration.
5. Ciprian Porumbescu left a legacy of more than 250 works, bringing him fame and popularity through his short life. The composer saw his work Crai Nou (New Moon) performed in Braลov , while his vocal works Pe-al nostru steag (On our flag), Treiculorul (Three coloured), Cรขntec de primฤvarฤ (Spring song), Serenada, Cรขntecul gintei latine (Latin nation song), La malurile Prutului (On the Prut's shores), and Altarul manastirii Putna (Putna monastery's altar) were already in the public conscience. He died at the age of 29 in Stupca , which was renamed Ciprian Porumbescu in his honor.
6. Finished on October 21 , 1880 , the Ballad for Violin and Orchestra soon became the best known work by Ciprian Porumbescu, and a reference work in Romanian classical music of the 19th century. In seclusion at Stupca, the composer meditated, drafted and then finished the piece, full of poetry and bitter nostalgia, with light and shade, a mixture of "doina", old dance and song, everything in the environment of serene melancholy.