Carnegie hall

27 Sep 2007 - 27 Sep 2007

TRIUMF PENTRU ENESCU LA MÜNCHEN

Sub titlul „Triumf pentru Enescu ziarul „Süddeutsche Zeitung din 14 septembrie 2007 consemnează, sub semnătura lui Harald Eggebrecht, succesul notabil de care s-a bucurat concertul susţinut, sub titlul „Hommage à Enescu, la München, în Allerheiligen Hofkirche

Muzicienii Remus Azoiţei şi Eduard Stan concertează în „Seria Enescu” de la ICR Londra

Seria „Concertelor Enescu”, cel mai vechi program permanent al ICR Londra, va continua pe 6 februarie 2020 cu un recital avându-i ca protagoniști pe violonistul de talie internațională Remus Azoiţei şi pe talentatul pianist Eduard Stan, maeştrii de necontestat

Concerte extraordinare susţinute de Royal Philharmonic Orchestra la Londra şi Winchester

Institutul Cultural Român din Londra organizează, pe de 1 şi 3 mai, două concerte de gală susținute de una dintre mai aclamate orchestre britanice ale momentului, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Prestigioasei orchestre i se va alătura, în prima zi a lunii mai, reputatul

Traveling To Bucharest Between The Wars

A French historian said once that the work you would best like to dedicate your time to is the one that seems to compel you to do so. This is what happens to me right now. Urged by a real passion for knowing the events and forerunners that once lived in this place, I have

The Conductor

The Romanian realm has given great creating spirits to the world, in all fields of activity: philosophers, historians, sociologists, scientists that made epoch-making discoveries, inventors, writers (poets, prose writers, and dramatists), brilliant musicians, painters, and

A Hero Without His Right Wing

Far from his country, across the ocean, in 1957, while he conducted Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in New York, conductor Ionel Perlea had a heart attack. He had the courage and most of all the strength to go on conducting until he finished the Ode to Joy, after which he

The Violin Player Ion Voicu

It is hard to say when the Gypsies came to Romania for the first time, and then settled for good, but the oldest documents date from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, when the royal charters mentioned the fiddler slaves, sold alongside the dependencies and objects from