- “Gh. Dima” Music Academy (University) of Cluj-Napoca; Section - Music Theory (Pedagogy)
- Music teacher (didactic qualification - highest level) at the Highschool of Arts – “Queen Mary” of Alba Iulia (Romania), subject: Music Theory and Harmony
Activities:
- Byzantine music teacher from 2002;
- Protopsaltis (conductor) of the “JOYOUS LIGHT” Byzantine Music Group (Choir) of Alba Iulia and president of the “JOYOUS LIGHT” CULTURAL CENTER – BYZANTINE MUSIC STUDIES;
- Byzantine music composer;
- Editor of (printed and online) Byzantine music books, among which the most important one is the Theoretikon trilogy;
- Translator of the book “Divine Liturgy” written by Vasilios Nonis, Teacher (Didaskalos) and Protopsaltis, Edition: Athens 2002
The study of Byzantine music is accomplished by using a specific Byzantine instrument called PSALTERION (kanonake or qanun), a complex instrument with 77 strings, the tones of which are compartmented into sections (commas), according to the studying model of Vasilios Nonis, Byzantine music professor at “N. Skalkotas” Music Conservatory (University) - Athens (Greece).