Marius Brenciu
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Marius Brenciu (born 11 November 1973 in Brașov) is a Romanian operatic tenor. He won the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition in 2001.[1][2]
He won the second prize at the Queen Elisabeth Competition in 2000;[3] he was a jury member on that competition in 2018.[4]
His older brother is the singer of popular music Horia Brenciu.[5]
References
- ^ "Romania: Marius Brenciu", BBC Cymru Wales. "Born: Brasov, 11 November 1973 Winner: final, Song Prize"
- ^ "Marius Brenciu – O poveste cu un tenor", Viva!, 3 February 2010 (in Romanian)
- ^ "Marius Brenciu – Singing 2000: Second Prize", Queen Elisabeth Competition
- ^ "Jury – Voice 2018, Queen Elisabeth Competition
- ^ "Cine este Marius, fratele lui Horia Brenciu. Cei doi nu țin legătura" [Who is Marius, the brother of Horia Brenciu. The two do not keep in touch]. Viva! (in Romanian). 15 November 2020.
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