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Dan Iordăchescu (Romanian pronunciation:[ˈdanjordəˈcesku]; 2 June 1930 – 30 August 2015) was a Romanian baritone. A native of Vânju Mare, he was the father of opera singers Cristina Iordachescu, Irina Iordachescu and Raluca Iordachescu. He was active in various countries for a number of years and has received awards.[1]
He is the author of two books of autobiography: "Un drumeț al cântului", Editura Eminescu, București, 1990; and "Postscriptum la o carte cenzurată".
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