Romania, 35 Years On: The Resurgence of History
35 years after the fall of communism in Romania, we invite you to reflect on this defining chapter in the country’s history with a multifaceted programme of events spanning four weeks. Starting with the inauguration of “35 Years and One Day”, an outdoor documentary exhibition
Teodora Brody and London Symphony Orchestra in Concert for the National Day of Romania
An incredible evening of music from Teodora Brody's album RhapsodyVisionary jazz singer Teodora Enache, today known as Teodora Brody, presents an incredible evening of music from her album Rhapsody, featuring world premiere vocal arrangements of widely loved classical repertoire.
Gabriel Croitoru Plays Enescu’s Guarneri del Gesu Violin in the Opening of the 2023-2024 “Enescu Concerts Series”
The brand-new season of “The Enescu Concerts Series” will kick off with a recital by two internationally acclaimed musicians: violinist Gabriel Croitoru and pianist Horia Mihail. To make it memorable, Enescu’s very own violin Guarneri del Gesu will be brought to
Romanian Heritage Season: Action against Neglect, Exploitation and Erasure
A flagship series of events throughout March examining the challenges of heritage conservation and preservation in Romania via the lens of three distinct cultural resources. Initiatives and projects working on safeguarding, reviving and valorising the cultural heritage could
The Fourth Digital Revolution: Blessing or Curse?
We are on the cusp of the Fourth Digital Revolution that will impact the world in an unprecedented manner, reconfiguring our lives in ways that both excite and fill us with apprehension. With increased frequency and from multiple sources we are being exposed to “sound
Adriana Cristea and Greta Gasser at St Martin-in-the-Fields
The Romanian Series at the popular St Martin-in-the-Fields in Trafalgar Square continues with a concert offered by violinistAdriana Cristea and pianist Greta Gasser, two rising musicians of the new generation. The promising performers will delight the audience with a programme
“The Carmen of the 20th Century” Sings for the National Day of Romania
Legendary mezzo-soprano Viorica Cortez, hailed as the Carmen of the 20th Century, is this year's star of our traditional Gala Recital dedicated to the celebration of the National Day of Romania. The great singer will be joined by pianist Alina Pavalache
The Hymns of Mystical Byzantium in London and Leeds
The Romanian Cultural Institute is proud to invite you on a musical journey to mysterious Byzantium in the company of acclaimed men's choir Saint Demetrius. The Craiova-based group promises a rare musical experience featuring grave, ravishing tonalities of the Orthodox
Marin Gherasim’s Heavenly Visions Open the New Series Romanian Contemporary Masters
Private View in the presence of the artistThe Brancusi Gallery of the Romanian Cultural Institute provides the scene for a new and exciting series of exhibitions dedicated to the most revered names of Romanian painting of today. Projecting a genuine visual history of Romanian
Art, books and music
Join us to celebrate Romania's presence at the London Book Fair with one of the most formidable Romanian jazz duos - Teodora Enache (vocal) & Sorin Terinte (piano) - and the opening of the exclusive exhibition of illustrations and artists' books Bound to Art,
Romanian Pavilion
The exhibition brings together five Romanian video artists whose works contend with Ceausescu's failed utopian social experiments and subsequent dehumanizing conditions, with an emphasis on the reality of built environment and private life in Romania. Participating
Geta Bratescu @ A Foundation
Romanian distinguished artist Geta Bratescu takes part in The Economy of the Gift exhibition at A Foundation Liverpool. The show presents eight galleries and eight artists curated by Ticiana Correa, exploring the idea of value in