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George Enescu - International Festival 'George Enescu' - 1st Edition - Two Enescu Soirees - Chamber Music At The Romanian Athenaeum flac album

George Enescu - International Festival 'George Enescu' - 1st Edition - Two Enescu Soirees - Chamber Music At The Romanian Athenaeum flac album
  • Performer George Enescu
  • Title International Festival 'George Enescu' - 1st Edition - Two Enescu Soirees - Chamber Music At The Romanian Athenaeum
  • Date of release 2011
  • Style Impressionist, Modern
  • Other formats AHX MP4 ADX RA APE MOD DXD
  • Genre Classical
  • Size MP3 1202 mb
  • Size FLAC 1477 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 173

Enescu Festival 2019 will take place in five countries at the same time. Over 8,000 tickets to Enescu Festival sold in the first 45 minutes. Sofia Larsson graduated from the Royal College of Music International Opera School, where she studied with Dinah Harris as the Ruth. By Midnight Concerts 2019. Being created by the famous cellist and professor Marin Cazacu, the Romanian Orchestra is more than just an orchestra Great Orchestras of the world 2019.

George Enescu (Romanian pronunciation: (listen); 19 August 1881 – 4 May 1955), known in France as Georges Enesco, was a Romanian composer, violinist, pianist, conductor, and teacher. He is regarded by many as Romania's most important musician. Enescu was born in Romania, in the village of Liveni (later renamed "George Enescu" in his honor), in Dorohoi County at the time, today Botoşani County. He showed musical talent from early in his childhood.

Translation provided by Biroul de Traduceri Champollion. Vor fi cinci mari categorii de bilete (incluzând și Categoria Pensionarilor), cu prețuri ce variază intre 30 si 210 RON. Iubitorii muzicii vor putea selecta din cele 84 de concerte împărțite în cinci serii: „Mari Orchestre ale Lumii, „Recitaluri și Concerte Camerale care integrează și secțiunea „Enescu și Contemporanii, „Concertele de la Miezul Nopții, „Muzica Secolului XXI.

And it is not just a tale of survival. For the event has managed to place itself on the high table of Europe’s arts festivals, attracting top international names to its programme, taking place in Bucharest and other cities

Opened in 1888, the ornate, domed, circular building is the city's main concert hall and home of the "George Enescu" Philharmonic and of the George Enescu annual international music festival. In 1865, cultural and scientific personalities such as Constantin Esarcu, V. A. Urechia, and Nicolae Creţulescu founded the Romanian Atheneum Cultural Society

The legacy of the great Romanian composer, George Enescu, is the core of the festival since it was founded in 1958. Along with Enescu’s compositions, works by Shostakovich, Constantin Silvestri, Dinu Lipatti, Glazunov, Mahler, Bruckner, Liszt, Mozart, Dvořák, Prokofiev, Walton, Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Mahler, Wagner, Vivaldi, Chopin, Bach, Schumann, Brahms, Prokofiev will be interpreted. Prestigious world’s orchestras, conductors and soloists will perform at George Enescu Festival 2011. Romanian Athenaeum is the main venue of George Enescu Festival 2011.

The George Enescu Festival (also known as George Enescu International Festival and Competition), held in honor of the celebrated Romanian composer George Enescu, is the biggest classical music festival and classical international competition held in Romania and one of the biggest in Eastern Europe Th. .

concert Cello: Final George Enescu International Competition. George Enescu International Competition. Cello: Final George Enescu International Competition. tv broadcasts the cello section of the George Enescu International Competition. Watch the final live from the Romanian Athenaeum in Bucharest on medici. For the very first time this year, medici. tv broadcasts the most important classical music competition held in Romania-and the largest in Eastern Europe: the George Enescu International Competition. Watch it live from the Romanian Athenaeum on medici  . First Prize of the Enescu Competition, cello section: Zlatomir Fung. The George Enescu International Competition. Anastasia Kobekina Russia. Zlatomir Fung United States of America.

George Enescu Despre Interpretarea Violonistică About Violonistic Performance (1951). Interviewee, Violin – George EnescuInterviewer – Bernard Gavoty. 2-6. David Oistrah Despre About George Enescu (1958). Interviewee – David Oistrah. Companies, etc. Recorded At – Festivalul George Enescu. Recorded At – Ateneul Român. Album elaborat în cadrul Colectivului de Valorificare a Patrimoniului Radio România Album produced within the Recovery Group of Heritage Radio Romania. It is a well-known fact that David Oistrakh used at least seven Stradivarius violins owned by the Soviet state. He settled upon the 1702 'Conte di Fontana' violin which he played for almost 10 years - it's highly probable he used it for the 1958 concert - and, from 1966 until his death, he played a 1705 'Marsick'.

Tracklist Hide Credits

Luni, 8 Septembrie 1958, Ateneul Român
Sonata I Op.24 În Fa Diez Minor Pentru Pian
Piano – Maria Fotino
(22:05)
1-1 Allegro Molto Moderato E Grave 10:10
1-2 Presto Vivace 4:48
1-3 Andante Molto Esspresivo 7:07
Cvartetul De Coarde Op.22, Nr.2 În Sol Major
Cello – Ion FotinoEnsemble – Cvartetul RadioViola – Marcel GrossViolin [1st] – Mircea NegrescuViolin [2nd] – Isidor Wexler*
(23:08)
1-4 Molto Moderato 5:28
1-5 Andante Molto Sostenuto Ed Espressivo 7:03
1-6 Allegretto Non Troppo Mosso 3:26
1-7 Con Moto-Molto Moderato. Energico 7:11
Miercuri, 17 Septembrie 1958, Ateneul Român
Cvartetul Cu Pian Nr.2, Op.30 În Re Minor
Cello – Radu AldulescuPiano – Valentin GheorghiuViola – George Popovici Violin – Ștefan Gheorghiu
(29:41)
2-1 Allegro Moderato 9:01
2-2 Andante Pensieroso Ed Espressivo 8:52
2-3 Con Moto Moderato 11:48
Sinfonia De Cameră Op.13 Pentru 12 Instrumente
Bassoon – Emil BîcleaCello – Radu AldulescuClarinet – Aurelian Octav PopaConductor – Constantin SilvestriContrabass – Virgil DamaschinEnglish Horn – Pavel TorneaFlute – Nicolae AlexandruHorn – Ion BădănoiuOboe – Ion DaniePiano – Valentin GheorghiuTrumpet – Liviu ObrejaViola – George Popovici Violin – Ștefan Gheorghiu
(14:31)
2-4 Molto Moderato, Un Poco Maestoso 5:37
2-5 Allegretto Molto Moderato 3:28
2-6 Adagio 1:44
2-7 Allegro Molto Moderato 3:42

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Ateneul Român
  • Recorded By – Radio România
  • Copyright (c) – Radio România
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Radio România
  • Pressed By – ODS Optical Disc Solutions – 10616
  • Pressed By – ODS Optical Disc Solutions – 10617

Credits

  • Composed By – George Enescu
  • Graphics – Constantin Popovici
  • Liner Notes – Cristina Comandașu*
  • Liner Notes [Enghlish Version] – Alina-Olimpia Miron
  • Producer [Redactor Muzical] – Tiberiu Comandașu

Notes

℗ © 2010 Radio România
Înregistrări istorice Radio România
Total time: 45:15 (CD1); 44:14 (CD2)
Credite foto / Photographic credits: Arhiva Radio România / Romanian Radio Archive.

Album elaborat în cadrul Colectivului de Valorificare a Patrimoniului Radio România.
Album produced within the Recovery Group of Heritage Radio Romania.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 948375 001749
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5948375001749
  • Rights Society (License R10AF151011520): UCMR-ADA
  • Rights Society (License 11095/27.01.2011): RNF
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1): 10616- GEORGE ENESCU CD1
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2): 10617- GEORGE ENESCU CD2
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LD33
  • Mould SID Code: none