Ciprian porumbescu

9 May 2024 - 9 Aug 2024

Europe Day Festival 2024

The European Parliament Liaison Office in the UK, in partnership with the Delegation of the European Union to the UK, EUNIC London, embassies and civil society organisations, invite European citizens living in the UK and all Europeans at heart to celebrate this special day

1 Feb 2024 - 1 Feb 2024

An Artist, a Piano and a Cimbalom

Virtuoso Cătălin Răducanu kicks off our 2024 Enescu Concerts Series with an eclectic concert which brings together classical music, jazz and folk songs. The programme features piano works by Chopin, Debussy, Dan Dediu and George Enescu, alongside the cimbalom arrangement

6 Aug 2020

Classical guitar player Mihai Cinca in RCI London's Musical Summer Series

RCI London continues its musical journey through Romania's and Britain's most celebrated compositional landmarks with a unique recital by classical guitar player Mihai Cinca. The concert was recorded in 1 Belgrave Square on 2 August 2020 and will be presented online,

27 Jan 2020

Pianist Botond Szocs will host a series of marathon concerts in the UK

We welcome back young pianist Botond Szöcs for a lunchtime recital in the Romanian Cultural Institute’s series at St Martin-in-the-Fields. The programme, which includes Chopin’s integral set of piano works alongside Ciprian Porumbescu’s Ballade, is sure to be a crowd-pleaser

5 Dec 2019

Soprano Ana Bacanu in a Gala Recital for the National Day of Romania

The December concert of the Enescu Series, dedicated to the National Day of Romania, is a truly unique opportunity for our distinguished audience to listen to outstanding opera singers in the elegant concert hall at 1 Belgrave Square. In 2019, we are proud to present the

3 May 2019 - 3 May 2019

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Perform the World Premiere of Călin Humă’s ‘Hampshire Symphony’ at the Winchester Cathedral

Following a high-spirited evening at London’s Cadogan Hall, our collaboration with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestracontinues with a unique concert hosted by one of Europe’s finest medieval cathedrals - Winchester Cathedral. Renowned violinist Alexandru Tomescu joins

1 May 2019 - 1 May 2019

RPO-Bebeșelea-Tomescu: A Voyage of Invention at the Cadogan Hall

We are proud to continue our partnership with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, one of the world’s leading orchestras, for a concert of glorious scores and bravado featuring acclaimed conductor Gabriel Bebeşelea and one of Romania’s foremost violinists, Alexandru Tomescu.

7 Mar 2018 - 7 Mar 2018

Two for a Romanian Musical Bonanza

Violinist Adriana Cristea and pianist Teodora Oprişor, two brilliant young musicians trained in Romania and Britain, join forces for an afternoon of musical discoveries rarely, if ever, performed in London. The programme is a tribute to the Romanian musical tradition and

6 Oct 2016 - 6 Oct 2016

Acclaimed Virtuosos Remus Azoiței and Eduard Stan in the 'Enescu Concerts' Series

The Romanian Cultural Institute resumes its most popular 'Enescu Concerts' Series with a spectacular recital offered by violinist Remus Azoiţei and pianist Eduard Stan, the supreme experts in George Enescu's chamber work. With a programme that highlights

22 Feb 2016 - 22 Feb 2016

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

7 May 2015 - 7 May 2015

Two Veterans of Prestigious Musical Circuits in the 'Enescu Concerts' Series

With impressive careers spanning over the last 30 years and innumerable apparitions on famous stages of Europe and beyond, pianist Ilinca Dumitrescu and bassoonist Vasile Macovei grace our 'Enescu Concerts' Series for a virtuoso incursion into the history of classical

2 Apr 2015 - 2 Apr 2015

In Pursuit of the Rare: Alexandru Negriuc in the Enescu Concerts Series

One of the most promising young Romanian pianists of the day, London-basedAlex Negriuc, delivers a programme full of exuberance and discovery, which includes, alongside established works by Beethoven, Rachmaninov, Chopin and Enescu, little known scores by 19th century Transylvanian