I soul a t i o n: What are the artists doing/feeling/thinking in these adverse times?
As nurses and doctors everywhere are rightly offered the admiration of the general public in their fight for every life, theatres and concert halls, art centres and libraries are empty and silent. And while all of us will appreciate the abundance of cultural products which
Enescu Series: Harp, Violin and Piano Concert with Clara Garde and Marie-Bénédicte Cohu
Our popular “Enescu Concerts” Series continues in March with a gala recital by violinist and harpist Clara Garde, together with pianist Marie-Bénédicte Cohu. The two are renowned for ”their natural playing, their beautiful sound and their technical mastery” (Les
Poetry and Belief: London Philharmonic Orchestra plays Enescu’s Symphony No 1
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is very proud to partner with the London Philharmonic Orchestra for the 2020 Vision series. The concert 2005: Poetry and Belief will bring together symphonies by Beethoven, Enescu and Penderecki - a sublime retelling of some of classical
Madalina Paval Band: Album Launch and Concert
Join us for an evening with Madalina Paval, a rising star of fusion folk music whose distinctive style combines traditional Romanian tunes with modern influences. Madalina will perform songs from her new album ‘Oamenii se fac dor / People turn into longing’ together
International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust 2020: Exhibition & Concert
The Embassy of Romania in the United Kingdom and the Romanian Cultural Institute in London in partnership with B'nai B'rith UK are marking the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust with an event of remembrance and reflexion.
In Memoriam Mihnea Constantinescu
The Embassy of Romania in the United Kingdom and the Romanian Cultural Institute in London invite you to discover one of the most important personalities of post-communist Romania, the diplomat Mihnea Constantinescu. Mihnea Constantinescu (1961-2018) was the senior civil
'The Need for Belonging?' Exhibition by Anca Stefanescu
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is delighted to open the 2020 visual arts programme in its Brâncuși Gallery with The Need for Belonging? exhibition by Oxford-based Anca Stefanescu. Born in 1974, Anca Stefanescu began studying painting at the age of 12. Since
Illustrious Virtuosos Remus Azoiței and Eduard Stan in the 'Enescu Concerts' Series
This year's first concert in the 'Enescu Concerts' series offers an exceptional encounter with two brilliant Romanian musicians, Remus Azoiței (violin) and Eduard Stan (piano), the supreme experts in George Enescu's chamber work. With a programme that
In Short, Europe: An evening of European short films and drinks
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is joining forces with its partners in the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC London) to offer a colourful and ubiquitous account of our continent, delivered at a blistering pace through 16 brilliant short films,
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
A Celebration of the Romanian Artistic Community in the UK on the National Culture Day (Panel and Exhibition)
We mark Romania's National Culture Day with a special event that celebrates the vibrant Romanian artistic community in the UK. Come and meet the artists featured in RCI's Twelve Months, Twelve Creators programme, discover the fascinating stories of much-admired
Legacies of Courage: photo exhibition and screening
The season ‘Romania: Legacies of Courage 89-19’ continues with the opening of the exhibition ‘Apertures of a Revolution. Photos from December 1989’ and a special screening of the documentary ‘After the Revolution’. The photo exhibition comprises images from the