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HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
FIRST STEPS...
Exactly 10 years ago, a handful of ambitious students of the University of Arts in Iasi were shaping a new
dream. Coordinated by Mirabela Iușcă and chanting at the time in Bărboi Church, a cultural space with a
valuable choral tradition, they dared to leave the choir’s balcony, organizing biannual concerts that attracted an
increasingly large audience, thanks to the sensitivity with which they interpreted the religious and carol
repertoire.
Those were the years when the choral movement was gaining momentum in Iasi. Many priests wanted the
Liturgy to be embellished by four-part harmony. Supported by Father Constantin Andrei, that handful of people
began to implement bold ideas. Thus was born, in 2012, the Composers of Today's Iasi project, designed to
bring a new breath to the choral repertoire. At that time, works of great depth composed by Viorel Munteanu,
Romeo Cozma, Gheorghe Duțică, Ciprian Ion, Leonard Dumitriu, Ciprian Chițu, Bogdan Chiroșcă and George
Dumitriu, all professors of the University of Arts in Iași, were performed for the first time.
The CD "Pray and Watch", produced at ROTON in 2014, under the direction of Dorina Iuscă, is the
testimony of that beautiful cooperation, a moment when the voices of the Barboi church found a name:
Aletheia, a Greek philosophical concept meaning truth, knowledge. Because that's what they always wanted: to
discover as much as possible of music, tackling new and challenging repertoires or testing their vocal and
emotional limits by exploring diverse and interesting musical styles.
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INTERNATIONAL VALIDATIONS
In 2016 the Aletheia Choir welcomed a new generation of students, many of whom were Russian-
speaking Bessarabians who spoke passionately about the beauty of Slavonic choral expression. That is why it
was perhaps not by chance that they entered the international competition Koloțchi blagovest in the Republic of
Belarus. The opportunity to represent Romania in this competition came unexpectedly and, crammed into a
minibus, they travelled one day and night in February, at minus 20 degrees Celsius, to reach Grodno and win
the Grand Prize, competing against Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, France and Iran.
In May of the same year Aletheia received an invitation to compete again, this time in Poland at the
Hajnowka competition, where it won first prize, proving that that handful of big-hearted people have the power
to do extraordinary things.
In 2017, the success in Belarus and Poland caught the attention of Russia's musical elite. The honorary
invitation to perform in the Moscow State Conservatory season was a high-profile experience that showed that
the members of the Aletheia Choir, through their hard work and talent, have earned a well-deserved place in the
space of international choral performance