Moldovan journalist edits books of interviews with soloists, instrumentalists from Moldova
14:13 | 21.04.2022 Category: Culture
Chisinau, 21 April /MOLDPRES/ - A book titled, Zestrea neamului (The Nation’s Dowry), containing interviews with more soloists and instrumentalists from Moldova, signed by journalist Tatiana Slivca, has recently appeared at a publishing house from Chisinau.
Contacted by MOLDPRES, Tatiana Slivca said that the volume had 228 pages and comprised a selection of 30 interviews with more well-known soloists and instrumentalists from Moldova. The book was edited with the support of the Culture Ministry – a project approved by the selection commission for the editing of national books.
Tatiana Slivca was born in Chisinau on 6 November 1986. She graduated from the Onisifor Ghibu Lyceum and then studied at the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University from Iasi, Romania. She has a degree in journalism and a master degree in applied philosophy and cultural management. In 15 years of journalism, Tatiana Slivca made herself conspicuous through the carrying out of more TV and Radio programmes on the traditions and customs of Moldova’s nation.