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DIANA MOȘ
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The violinist Diana Moș (b. 1972), a graduate of the National University of Music in Bucharest in the violin class of Daniel Podlovschi, is a professor of chamber music at the same institution. Since 2016 she is the rector of the National University of Music in Bucharest.

As a soloist, she tackles diverse repertoire from a wide stylistic range, from classical to contemporary, with an affinity for new music, which she promotes as a member of Profil ensemble. Her concert activity, mainly chamber music, includes premieres of Romanian and universal repertoire and is complemented by radio and TV recordings and several CDs. She has participated in numerous festivals, in the country and abroad, such as the George Enescu Festival, the International New Music Week, the Meridian Festival, the World Music Days Festival, the Warsaw Autumn, Rumänische Kulturtage Berlin, Culturescapes Rumänien Switzerland, Intersonanzen – Brandenburgisches Fest der neuen Musik Potsdam etc., promoting Romanian music in particular.  

In 2010 she won the “George Enescu” scholarship offered by the Romanian Cultural Institute for an internship at the Cité des Arts in Paris. 

In 2021 she was awarded the National Order of the Legion of Honour (Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur) of the French Republic.

She is the author of the book entitled Introduction to the hermeneutics of musical discourse, elaborated as a result of her doctoral studies under the supervision of Professor Nicolae Brânduș and scientific consultant Professor Dinu Ciocan.