Romanian Scenes: A Musical Portrait - Gala Recital for the National day of Romania by Mezzo-soprano Adriana Festeu and Pianist Cristian Sandrin
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is thrilled to present, within its most successful permanent programme, Enescu Concerts Series, two acclaimed British-Romanian musicians, alumni of the prestigious Royal Academy of Music, mezzo-sopranoAdriana Festeuand pianistCristian
A Literary Landmark: Mircea Cărtărescu’s "Blinding: The Left Wing" Launches in the UK
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is honoured and overjoyed to host Mircea Cărtărescu, one of Europe’s most imaginative and influential literary voices, for a special series of events marking the UK launch of Blinding: The Left Wing, the first volume of his
Changing Times by Sorin Zlat Brings Back Romanian Musicians at EFG London Jazz Festival
RCI London proudly presents acclaimed pianist and composer Sorin Zlat and his Changing Times project at the 2025 edition of the London Jazz Festival. This is a dynamic, genre-spanning performance that reflects the universality of music and the innovative spirit of Romanian
Lena Chilari at the 2025 European Poetry Festival
This summer, Romania-based Moldovan-Bulgarian poet Lena Chilari makes her UK stage debut at the 8th edition of the European Poetry Festival. She will be the protagonist of two spoken word performances in Norwich and Liverpool, created especially for the festival alongside
A Scottish Celebration of Princess Marie of Edinburgh, Queen of Romania (1875-1938)
This year, the 150th anniversary of Queen Marie of Romania's birth takes center stage in our programme of events. Starting in June, we invite you to a series of ambitious and high-impact events that will celebrate the iconic figure of the Queen, a key bridge personality
Queen Marie 150: “1919. A Royal Mission” - A Theatrical Homage to Queen Marie of Romania by and with Liana Ceterchi
An event marking 150 years since the Queen’s birth and the 105th anniversary of the conclusion of the Trianon TreatyThis year, the 150th anniversary of Queen Marie of Romania's birth takes center stage in our programme of events. Starting in June, we invite you
A Peek into the Fascinating World of Opera - Bucharest National Opera House in the Enescu Concerts Series
After last year's success, in 2025, the Romanian Cultural Institute is happy to dedicate the April recital of the Enescu Concerts Series to celebrating Romanian vocal art in an unmissable event organised in partnership with theRomanian National Opera in Bucharest. The
Oculi Ensemble to Inaugurate the 2025 Enescu Concerts Series
We are delighted to welcome Oculi Ensemble, a stellar collective of classical musicians comprised of Charlotte Scott & Emma Parker - violin, Sascha Bota - viola, Nathaniel Boyd & Tim Posner – cello in the opening of the 2025 season of Enescu Concerts Series.
Gala Concert in the Scottish Capital for Romania’s National Day
For the second concert dedicated to Romania’s National Day this year, the Romanian Cultural Institute in London is pleased to invite you to a chamber music recital in Edinburgh. Featuring talented musicians Adriana Cristea (violin) and Mina Beldimănescu (piano), the
Romania, 35 Years On: The Resurgence of History
35 years after the fall of communism in Romania, we invite you to reflect on this defining chapter in the country’s history with a multifaceted programme of events spanning four weeks. Starting with the inauguration of “35 Years and One Day”, an outdoor documentary exhibition
Teodora Brody and London Symphony Orchestra in Concert for the National Day of Romania
An incredible evening of music from Teodora Brody's album RhapsodyVisionary jazz singer Teodora Enache, today known as Teodora Brody, presents an incredible evening of music from her album Rhapsody, featuring world premiere vocal arrangements of widely loved classical repertoire.
In Memoriam Eugene Sarbu. Remembering the life and work of a stellar violinist
The great Romanian violinist Eugene Sarbu died in London on 21 July 2024. A true ambassador of Romanian culture worldwide and an active supporter of his home country, maestro Sarbu was a laureate of several major competitions and enjoyed a truly impressive international