Constantin Brăiloiu


Constantin Brăiloiu was a Romanian composer and internationally known ethnomusicologist.
He was born in Bucharest, the scion of an old boyar family from Oltenia. His father, Nicolae Brăiloiu, and his grandfather, Constantin N. Brăiloiu, were both lawyers and politicians. Constantin Brăiloiu studied in Bucharest, Vienna, Vevey and Lausanne, as well as Paris. In 1920, he founded the Societatea Compozitorilor Români along with other composers, and he served as general secretary of the organization between 1926 and 1943.
In 1928, he initiated the composer's collective Arhiva de folklore, which soon became one of the largest folk music archives of its time. From 1928 he and sociology professor Dimitrie Gusti visited the various regions of Romania in order to make sound recordings. In 1931, he published the article "Schița unei metode de folclor muzical", which became one of the foundational texts for ethnomusicology.
In 1943, he became cultural consultant for the Romanian embassy in Bern. Due to the political incidents in his homeland he stayed from then on in Switzerland. In 1944, he organized another archive in Geneva, Les Archives internationales de musique populaire , that was part of the Musée d'ethnographie de Genève. He served as director for the AIMP from 1944 until his death in 1958, and collected musical recordings from all over the world. In particular, between 1951 and 1958 he released 40 volumes in the series Collection universelle de musique populaire enregistrée on 78 rpm records. In 1948, he became assistant professor at the CNRS in Paris.
Brăiloiu was a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy from 1946. He died in Geneva of a stroke, at age 65. The Ethnography and Folklore Institute of the Romanian Academy now bears his name.

Writings

Schița unei metode de folclor muzical. In: Boabe de Grâu, Jg. 2, Nr. 4, 1931.Sur une ballade roumaine : . Kundig, Geneva 1946.A propos du Jodel. In: Kongressbericht der Internationalen Gesellschaft für Musikwissenschaft, 4. Kongress, Basel 1949. Bärenreiter Verlag, Basel 1951, S. 69–71.Le rythme aksak. Abbeville 1952.Sur une mélodie russe. In: Pierre Souvtchinsky, Vladimir Fédorov, Gisèle Brelet : Musique russe. Presses Universitaires de France, Paris 1953.Le vers populaire roumain chanté. Ed. de l'Institut universitaire roumain Charles I, Paris 1956.La rythmique enfantine : notions liminaires. Elsevier, Paris/Brussels 1956.Folklore musical. Encyclopédie de la musique; Fasquelle, Paris 1959.Réflexions sur la création musicale collective. In: Diogène. Nr. 25, 1959, S. 83–93.Vie musicale d'un village: recherches sur le répertoire de Dragus 1929-1932. Institut universitaire roumain Charles Ier, Paris 1960.Problèmes d'ethnomusicologie. Minkoff Reprint, Geneva 1973. Problems of ethnomusicology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1984., digitally printed, Opere 1-5. Ed. Muzicală a Uniunii compozitorilor din Republica Socialistă România, Bucharest, vol. 1: 1967, vol. 2: 1969, vol. 3: 1974, vol. 4: 1979, vol. 5: 1981. Opere 6. Prima Parte. Editura Muzicală, Bucharest 1998.