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2024-02-13 19:54:21
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2021-07-02 19:52:13
The archive houses an exciting collection of videos of the orchestra’s engagements with notable conductors including Alan Gilbert, Gustavo Dudamel, Iván Fischer, Daniel Harding, Jaap van Zweden, Klaus Mäkelä, and Semyon Bychkov. Among the expansive list of featured guest artists are violinists Sergei Dogadin, the orchestra’s concertmaster Liviu Prunaru and first violinist Sylvia Huang, and […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2013-05-16 15:55:15
Invitatie la Festivalul Florilor din Portland, Oregon
Centrul Cultural Român Portland * Oregon Mesagerul Românesc Sâmbătă & Duminică, 18 & 19 Mai 2013 (Ora 1.00 pm la 7.00) Vă invită la: Festivalul Florilor Mâncăruri Tradiţionale, Muzica populară, folk şi modernă, Muzică modernă, Jocuri pentru copii, dans Cu participarea: Adriana & Tom Baehr (Traditional & Modern Music) Dan Prunaru (Classical Music) H. Dean (Modern Balkan Violin) * Anastasia Caranfil * Lache Cercel with “Gypsy Jazz * Sâmbătă & Duminică 18 & 19 Mai Orele: 1:00 pm la 7:00 20607 S HIGHWAY 213 Oregon City, OR 97045
2013-05-08 20:54:50
The George Enescu Festival: Hitting A High Note in Romanian Culture
The George Enescu Festival: Hitting A High Note in Romanian Culture by Claudia Moscovici The George Enescu Festival in Bucharest is not only a highlight in Romanian culture, but also one of the most exciting and biggest classical music festivals in Europe. Named after the prestigious Romanian composer and violinist George Enescu (1881-1955), who is best known for his Romanian Rhapsodies, the festival focuses on Enescu’s work and offers the best in classical music, internationally. Every two years, for several weeks during the month of September, Bucharest becomes the classical music capital of Europe. George Enescu and his friend and collaborator George Georgescu organized the first festival in 1958. Although the festival was banned for a period of time during Ceausescu’s dictatorship, it has been reestablished and grown since the Romanian revolution of 1989. It is organized by its Artistic Director Ioan Holender, Artexim, ArClub–The Center for Cultural […]
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