Irina Muresanu Rediscovers Ragtime for the Enescu Soirees Online
We are thrilled to welcome in the Enescu Soirees Online dazzling Romanian-American violinist Irina Muresanu, a darling of the classical music circuits in North America and one of our closest collaborators. Her recital presents a captivating program highlighting the confluence
Enescu Soirees Online: Pianist and Composer Teo Milea in Recital
We are excited to welcome, in our newly launched Enescu Soirees Online, Toronto-based classical crossover pianist and composer Teo Milea, one of the most celebrated Romanian musicians in North America. Energetic and mesmerizing, Teo’s performances, mostly based on his
The National Day of Romania at Carnegie Hall
We are proud to welcome the fabulous classical music duo Remus Azoiței (violin) – Eduard Stan (piano) for a Gala Concert on the occasion of the National Day of Romania hosted by Weill Recital Hall. The event is the first in a series of celebratory recitals to take place
Pianist Sina Kloke in Our “Enescu Soirees” Series
Her record of Enescu piano works, published by Dabringhaus und Grimm in 2017, has established the Julliard-trained, Cologne-based Sina Kloke as an undisputed expert in the great master’s chamber compositions. We are proud to welcome the young German virtuoso at the Institute
Nina Cassian: The Unknown Musician
Admired for her rich opus and charismatic persona, Nina Cassian’s talent for music is one facet of her brilliant personality that has largely remained unsung. Join us in a celebration of the flamboyant poetess as musician and composer in an evening of music, film and verse
Cabrillo Festival Goes Romanian
Conducting wizkid Cristian Măcelaru teams up with seasoned composer Dan Dediu to premiere the latter’s Levante, a passionate, chimeric musical map of his native Brăila, the charming port-city at the mouth of the Danube. The dream-like composition, transposing a spiritual,
Romanian-Nigerian Piano Sensation Rebeca Omordia, in New York and Washington, D.C. / June 4-7, 2019
Hailed as a mesmerizing performer, with unforgettable presence and brilliant technique, the Romanian-Nigerian pianist Rebeca Omordia will grace our “Enescu Soirees” program in June with a recital full of color, virtuosity, and flair. The event at RCINY is preceded
Award-winning Violinist Irina Muresanu Opens Our New "Enescu Soirees" Program / New York, 04.12.2019
“The Enescu Soirees” is our newest permanent program, designed to showcase, cultivate and promote Romanian music in New York City and other major cultural centers of the United States through memorable chamber concerts featuring outstanding Romanian, American and international
Women, Eternal: A Double Celebration / New York, 03.08.2019
Join us for a celebration of women’s creativity and ever-surprising beauty in an evening of great music and visual arts. Let’s observe together two of the most beloved traditions of our calendar – the “Mărțișor” and International Women’s Day – with an irresistible
Phenomenal National Symphony Orchestra of Romania on First US Tour / Florida, Michigan, New Jersey, New York / 01.06-16.2019
The most famous Romanian symphonic ensemble begins an American mega tour, which will take this unique group, led by cello player Marin Cazacu, from Florida to New York and from Michigan to New Jersey in what is expected to be one of the biggest Romanian cultural presences
"Violoncellissimo" for the National Culture Day of Romania / Washington, DC / 01.15.2019
On January 15, we celebrate our National Culture Day in the company of one of Romania’s most spectacular chamber music ensembles. Founded and led by cellist Marin Cazacu, the visionary maestro behind another ground-breaking initiative, The Romanian Youth Orchestra, “Violoncellissimo”
Piano Sensation Alexandra Dariescu Performs for the Romanian Centenary in New York City / Merkin Hall, 11.26.2018
Irresistible Alexandra Dariescu, one of the best young pianists in the world, performs a Gala Recital on the occasion of the National Day of Romania and the Centenary Celebration of the Making of United Romania in 1918. Hosted by the prestigious Merkin Hall on 26 November