Exuberant ConTempo’s Ireland-UK tour continues with three London concerts
The ConTempo Quartet much-awaited London tour, supported by the Romanian Cultural Institute, continues, after Dublin, with three London concerts. The first one will take place in 1 Belgrave Square on 4 April within our well-established Enescu Concerts Series and will present
The Musician Who Came in from the Cold: Enescu and the
We are proud to organise within our Enescu Series, in the debut of ConTempo Quartet concert, a presentation by the author Ladislau Csendes, member in The National Council for the Study of the Securitate Archives, of an intriguing new publication, Enescu: A Surveilled Exile? which
Exuberant ConTempo’s Ireland-UK tour debuts in Dublin
As a preface to their much-awaited London tour, supported by the Romanian Cultural Institute, the multi award-winning ConTempo String Quartet plays Enescu's expressive String quartet no 2 at the prestigious Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin, with the support of the Romanian
The king of all musical instruments will be celebrated by virtuoso Ferenc Vizi
Ferenc Vizi, a young master of poetic touch and intense execution, offers an exceptional reading of some of the greatest scores written for the king of all instruments. Well known throughout the world for his talent and precision, the pianist will take us through a journey
Florian Mitrea is the March “Pianist of the World” at St Martin-in-the-Fields
This year, Romanian talent takes the spotlight again on one of the most vibrant musical scenes in Central London. Our 2013 programme at St Martin-in-the-Fields kicks off with Florian Mitrea, who will appear within the seductive Pianists of the World series. The pianist,
Adela by Mircea Veroiu @ Romanian Cinematheque
The March film at the Romanian Cinematheque is the poetic and visually evocative period drama Adela, by Mircea Veroiu, which won the Grand Prix at the 1985 San Remo Film Festival. Set in 1899, it is a story about one man's acceptance of middle age in the face of a
Warwick Davis and His Guests Discuss one of the Most Extraordinary Stories of Survival: The Seven Dwarves of Auschwitz
We are proud to team up with the Embassy of Israel for a preview screening of Warwick Davis: The Seven Dwarves of Auschwitz, a Chameleon TV production for ITV, which tells the extraordinary story of the Lilliput Troupe, seven dwarf siblings who all survived Auschwitz. The
Report from Immediate Hell
We are pleased to announce the UK premiere of I Killed My Mother by Romanian-Hungarian Andras Visky, one of the most original voices of the contemporary European theatre, at The Rosemary Branch Theatre. I Killed My Mother is the story of Bernadett, a modern day Jane Eyre
Alexandra Coman brings to Belgravia the most beloved songs of the operatic tradition
Alexandra Coman, the dazzling mezzo-soprano who appeared along opera legends like Jose Carerras and Placido Domingo, returns to 1 Belgrave Square for a rare operatic treat, which includes songs by Serrano, Bernstein and Kalman, among others. The event is organised by the
Enescu: Neglected Genius, a Concert by Schubert Ensemble
We are proud to support Enescu: Neglected Genius, a concert part of Schubert Ensemble's 30thanniversary celebrations, taking place at Kings Place from 7 to 9 March 2013. The Schubert Ensemble has always had a passion for championing neglected works of the past that
The Enescu Series Hails the Springtime with Youthful Ardour
The fresh and blooming March is matched by the playfulness and excitement of some of the most talented young musicians in London. Graced by talent and infused by indomitable energy, the ensemble comprising Radu Ropotan - violin, Francesco Ionaşcu - violin, George White
Fashion exhibition: The Rest Is Tomorrow
Part of the British Council and British Fashion Council'sInternational Fashion Showcase at the London Fashion Week 2013Precise and refined. Resplendent. Decadent. Subtle and minimalist or eccentric and cutting-edge. . . Just a few ways of describing Romanian fashion