Berlin

10 Oct 2015 - 17 Oct 2015

Romanian Cultural Days in Edinburgh

A week-long foray into some of the most spectacular facets of contemporary Romanian culture through a kaleidoscopic programme of classical & electronic music, film, theatre, literature, traditional culture, food & wine. Featuring some of our most internationally

14 Oct 2015 - 4 Oct 2015

MARK COUSINS PRESENTS: Romanian Film Season in Edinburgh

With characteristic idiosyncratic flair, acclaimed director and author Mark Cousins curates a series of Romanian film, revisiting 100 years of cinematic haunting eeriness, delicious sarcasm and groundbreaking miserabilism, which have been amassed some of the highest

1 Sep 2015 - 1 Sep 2015

Trafalgar Square, in Fortissimo

Pianist Lia Popa, a young performer of impressive ability and energetic touch, debuts in the Romanian series at St-Martin-in-the-Fields with a programme perfectly balancing the lyrical evanescence of early Romanticism with the convulsions of the modern ego featuring works

6 Apr 2015 - 6 Apr 2015

An Easter Rejoice: Adela Liculescu at St Martin-in-the-Fields

Piano rising star Adela Liculescu joins our popular series at St Martin-in-the-Fields with a recital bursting with youthful vigour and panache.  The programme opens with George Enescu's hypnotic 'Pavane' from the Piano Suite, Op. 10, and also features Franz

26 Mar 2015 - 26 Mar 2015

A House Made of Music and Love

We are proud to join Pro Patrimonio Foundation, The Romanian Cultural Centre in London/The Ratiu Foundation and the Romanian Embassy in London in an offensive of charm and generosity set up to gather the necessary support in order to transform George Enescu's birthplace

5 Mar 2015 - 5 Mar 2015

Spring Comes Early at the Enescu Concerts Series

Some of the most promising young Romanian musicians in London and their guests celebrate the coming of spring with an exciting programme of Enescu, Mozart and Mahler. The concert, part of our popular Enescu Series and offered under the patronage of HE dr. Ion Jinga, the

26 Feb 2015 - 26 Feb 2015

The Crime Season at the Romanian Cinematheque opens with 'a slow burn thriller taken to the extreme'

Every cinematheque has to have a crime season. And what film would proudly open our programme better than Cristi Puiu's dark and disturbing 'Aurora'?Aurora -- that is, 'dawn' in Romanian -- is the moment when night and day meet. 'Aurora'

4 Dec 2014 - 2 Dec 2014

Dashing Soprano Teodora Gheorghiu in London for the National Day of Romania

We are thrilled to announce that the star of our National Day Gala Recital is the outstanding Teodora Gheorghiu, the revelation of this year's Glyndebourne Festival. The acclaimed soprano will be joined by pianist Jonathan Aner for a programme of pure musical joy

12 Jun 2014 - 29 Aug 2014

Architecture and Memory: 'GM Cantacuzino – a Hybrid Modernist'

We are delighted to announce our fifth participation at the London Festival of Architecture (LFA), a cityscape of architectural experimentation and innovation, with an exhibition dedicated to one of the least known polymaths of the 20th century - George

22 Jun 2014 - 22 Jun 2014

International Star Maia Morgenstern at Leicester Square Theatre

Do not miss the one-off performance of Mario Diament's 'Lost Tango', teaming one of Romania's most beloved actresses, Maia Morgenstern, with her son, Tudor Aaron Istodor. The show, a Jewish Theatre of Bucharest production, is a demonstration of

6 Jun 2014 - 6 Jun 2014

A Night of Passion and Romance with Velvety-voiced Oana Cătălina Chițu

One of the Songlines Magazine top rated albums of 2013 was Romanian singer Oana Cătălina Chiţu's 'Divine. Romanian songs from the repertoire of Maria Tănase', a touching musical homage to legendary Maria Tănase (1913-1963), also known

22 May 2014 - 22 May 2014

Peter Strickland’s Atmospheric Revenge-story 'Katalin Varga' at the Romanian Cinematheque

The Romanian Cinematheque features Peter Strickland's impressive debut 'Katalin Varga', a gritty tale of violence and revenge. Made over a long period of time and financed entirely by independent sources, the film went on to win the Silver Bear