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Alexander Bălănescu

 
Artist: Alexander Balanescu

Worked With:

Clare Connors, Michael Nyman, Gavin Bryars

Formal Connection With:

Balanescu Quartet, Keith Tippett
  • Active: '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Classical
  • Instrument: Violin, Vocals, Producer Representative Album: "Lume Lume"

Biography

Violinist and violist Alexander Balanescu leads the Balanescu String Quartet, a group that is a crossover between classical and popular music. Classically trained himself, Balanescu performed 20th century composers for three years, then decided to create a music addressed to more people than just music specialists.

Alexander Balanescu was born in Romania, but moved with his family to Israel in 1969 when his University-employed father decided to escape the regime of Ceaucsecu. Balanescu went on to study violin in London, and then in New York at Juilliard. He returned to London after his studies, and joined the renowned Arditti Quartet, a group strongly committed to new composers, performing up to 100 new works every year. Balanescu performed music by such composers as Ligeti and Xenakis in the Arditti Quartet for three years. He quit, feeling that much of Arditti's material addressed itself to too few people; that the music was aimed mostly at critics and other composers. In 1987, he formed his own band, the Balanescu Quartet. With his Quartet, he kept working with modern composers, namely Michael Nyman and Gavin Bryars. Balanescu also began interacting with the pop world, performing with his Quartet on the Pet Shop Boys first tour (1989), as well as later working with David Byrne and John Lurie. In 1992, he paid hommage to Kraftwerk -- who he considered as important electronic composers as Stockhausen -- through the Balanescu Quartet's Possessed on Mute. Inspired by his return to Romania during their tour, he was inspired to write their next album, Luminitza which came out at the start of 1994 to much positive press. Also with the Quartet, Balanescu has performed on Bryars' 1995 release, in a televised contemporary opera, Camera and with Spiritualized Electric Mainline. He composed the score for Philip Haas' Angels and Insects, which was released in 1996, and was still active in the Balanescu Quartet as of the late '90s. ~ Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide
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Alexander Bălănescu
Born 1954
Bucharest, Romania
Instrument(s) Violin
Website www.balanescu.com

Alexander Bălănescu (b. June 11, 1954 in Bucharest, Romania) is a violinist and founder of the Bălănescu Quartet.

He emigrated with his family to Israel in 1969.


He is a performer of modern music and can be heard playing an arrangement of the University Challenge TV quiz programme intro and outro theme. Several short animated films by Phil Mulloy use his music.

He founded and leads the Balanescu Quartet closely assisted by Clare Connors.

He is a founding member of the Michael Nyman Band and has performed on most of their albums, save for a hiatus between 1994 and 1998, as well as other ensembles playing Michael Nyman's music. He left the band during the recording of Facing Goya, and his concertmaster seat was assumed by Gabrielle Lester.



 
 
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