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Vlad Andrei Agachi (born May 20, 1982)is a Romanian orchestra conductor. Born in Cluj-Napoca, Romania he is a graduate of the Music College Sigismund Toduta in Cluj-Napoca, main instrument - Trombone, under the guidance of Prof. Dumitru Muresan. He studied at the University of Music in Bucharest, first at the section of interpretation-trombone then he moved on to orchestra conducting under the guidance of two famous Romanian conductors: Petru Andriesei and Dumitru Goia. In the year 2006 he won a Erasmus scholarship at the Karol Lipinski University in Wroclaw (Poland) where he studied with conductor Marek Pijarowski.

Conductor Vlad Agachi joined the music world first as a trombone player and he collaborated with various orchestras like the George Enescu Philharmonic in Bucharest, orchestra Schumscki in Bucharest and other orchestras from Cluj, Pitesti, Ramnicu Valcea, Galati. He participated at a number of festivals of jazz and won a series of awards in National Music Competitions in Sibiu, Pitesti and Arad.

Agachi debuted as an orchestra conductor with the National Chamber Orchestra in Chisinau, Moldavia under the guidance of his master Dumitru Goia and with the help of the Romanian Cultural Institute. Afterwards he had a series of concerts throughout the country but also abroad like the 2007 concert with the R20 orchestra in Wroclaw, Poland. He made a notable appearance together with the Transilvania Orchestra in Cluj Napoca where he conducted a clarinet concert by Gerald Finzi together with a highly appreciated young Romanian clarinetist Razvan Proptean, followed by a vibrating cords concert by Piotr Ilici Ceaikovscki.

His latest important concert was with the famous George Enescu Philharmonic at the Bucharest Atheneum where he conducted the most important pieces of the widely appreciated composer Eugen Doga (author of soundtracks for films like "Patul lui Procust" or "Queen Margot"). Vlad Agachi is currently a student at the University of Music in Bucharest where he is completing his masters in orchestra conducting together with the conductor Dumitru Goia.

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