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Born | Chisinau, Republic of Moldova | April 17, 1996
Nationality | Moldavian |
Education | Bachelor degree in Political Science |
Alma mater | Moldova State University |
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Years active | 2015-present |
Awards | Mihai Eminescu Medal |
Andrei Zapsa (17 April 1996, in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova) is a professor, writer and conductor from the Republic of Moldova.
Andrei Zapșa was born on 17 April 1996, in a family of intellectuals in Chisinau. In 2012, he graduated from the secondary school cycle of the Theoretical Lyceum "Ion Creangă" from Chisinau, at musical-choral profile, after which he follows until 2016 the Financial-Banking College of Chisinau. In 2018 he graduated from the Moldova State University, obtaining the bachelor degree in Political Science. He works as a professor of economic disciplines at the Financial-Banking College in Chisinau / Center of Excellence in Economy and Finance (2016-2019) and at the National Trade College of the Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova (2020-present)[1].
He made his literary debut in 2015 with the Trilogy "The Great Battle"[2][3], which he launches in 2016 together with the premiere of the orchestral suite signed by Andrei Zapșa at a symphonic music concert[4][5].
In 2017 he published the novel "Way to Indonesia" which he launches in the city of Surabaya, Republic of Indonesia[6]. At the same time, besides the orchestra he established in the Republic of Moldova, he founded and conducted an orchestra of academic music in the city of Makassar, being the only such band on the island of Sulawesi[7][8].
In 2018 he publishes the novel "Nomadul. The Call of King” (original in romanian: Nomadul. Chemarea lui Vodă)[9], which classified in the final on "Open Eurasia" international contest, organized during the Open Eurasian Literature Festival 2019, Brussels, 8th Edition[10].
He has a rich concertistic and creative activity[11].
On February 8, 2019, he is decorated by the President of the Republic of Moldova with the "Mihai Eminescu" Medal, for special merits in creative activity[12].
Candidates for the moldovan 2019 Parliamentary Elections as an independent candidate, but withdraws from the race[13][14]. Template:AFC submission
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