Filaret Barbu


Filaret Barbu was a Romanian operetta composer.

Life

Filaret Barbu was the son of Iosif Hazi Barbu, a pork butcher, and Ema Barbu. During his childhood he often heard traditional Romanian lăutari and taraf bands in his grandfather's inn. He went to school in Lugoj and Caransebeș. He studied the violin and the counterpoint at the New Vienna Conservatory during 1922—1926.
Back in Romania, he became a music teacher at "Coriolan Brediceanu" High School in Lugoj and the conductor of "Ion Vidu" choir, which he founded in 1922. In 1931, after the death of Ion Vidu, he became the leader of the local choir "Reuniunea română de muzică și cântări". His debut work was the 1924 vaudeville Privighetoarea albă. He also wrote a monographic study dedicated to tenor Traian Grozăvescu and a collection of choir songs titled Portativ bănățean.
He died in 1984 in Timișoara. He was the father of ballet dancer and choreographer Gelu Barbu.