Bach

1 Dec 2020

Virtuosity and Panache for the National Celebration

Two mesmerizing virtuosos, acclaimed violinist Alexandru Tomescu, playing on a Stradivarius, and bandoneon maestro Omar Massa, join forces for an exhilarating tour of classical music masterpieces devoted to the National Day of Romania. A true history of some of the best

26 Nov 2020

Cellist Mihai Marica Plays Bach at the Enescu Soirees

The genius of Johann Sebastian Bach is celebrated at the Enescu Soirees Online with a superb rendition of one his most famous suites by dazzling Romanian-American cellist Mihai Marica. Watch HEREProgram:Johann Sebastian Bach: Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011Prelude, Allemande,

23 Nov 2020

Splendor and Power in the Age of Migrations / The History of Romania in One Object

With these truly magnificent gold ornaments, we take you to the tumultuous world of the 5th century A. D. , when the migrations of the Germanic and other Eastern tribes reached its peak, bringing about abrupt changes in lifestyles and mores and creating new centers of power

12 Nov 2020

A Supreme Elegy at the Enescu Soirees

After the inspired Pieces impromptues offered by pianist Alexandra Văduva, here comes another all-Enescu recital in our soirees, this time with the great composer's signature Impressions d'enfance,the nostalgic paean of lost childhood, performed with finesse and

1 Oct 2020

Cristian Sandrin Plays Bach at the Enescu Soirees

Our musical series forges ahead with another spectacular online recital offered by pianist and conductor Cristian Sandrin, a musician of fervent, even untamed creativity (Classical Source). The London-based Romanian pianist will perform the monumental Goldberg Variations

24 Sep 2020

The Eight Strings Duo Performs at The Enescu Soirees

In March 2020, two outstanding young musicians, violinist Alex Malaimare and violist YooBin Lee, created The Eight Strings YouTube Channel with the aim of reaching a wider audience than possible in a traditional concert hall and of promoting music of various genres,

6 Aug 2020

Romanian Masterpieces with Outstanding Dana Ciocarlie

The spring and summer musical tour de force of the Enescu Soirees finishes after 17 exclusive online recitals with a collection of great Romanian scores presented by DANA CIOCARLIE, one of today’s most acclaimed pianists. The France-based Romanian musician describes her

18 Jun 2020

PlaCello Ensemble: Overtures to (Re)Open Everything

Intrepid cellist Răzvan Suma's latest project, PlaCello Ensemble, formed with other three younger cellists, Ștefan Cazacu, Ella Bokor and Mircea Marian, has put up a program of sparkling baroque and classical overtures by Charpentier, Mozart, Rossini, and Händel.

11 Jun 2020

Acclaimed Duo Clara Cernat and Thierry Huillet Glows in The Enescu Soirees

One of the classical music scene’s most loved and charismatic couples, acclaimed Romanian violinist and violist Clara Cernat and French composer and pianist Thierry Huillet, grace our virtual Enescu Soirees with their awesome passion and artistry invested in a program

4 Jun 2020

Violin Maestro Remus Azoiței Plays Bach's Chaconne in the Enescu Soirees Online

The week’s recital on the virtual stage of our Enescu Soirees is put on by one of the most accomplished Romanian classical musicians, a graduate of the famous and famously impenetrable Juilliard, REMUS AZOIȚEI. From London, the violin maestro sends his regards to New

28 May 2020

Sînziana Mircea in the Enescu Soirees Online: A Seductive Escape on Two Continents

Beautiful, fearless and utterly seductive, Sînziana Mircea yielded standing ovations with a memorable recital at the Harvard Club of New York last year in November during a three-event stint in the Big Apple. She makes a virtual comeback in the Enescu Soirees with a program

2 Dec 2019 - 2 Dec 2019

The National Day of Romania at Carnegie Hall

We are proud to welcome the fabulous classical music duo Remus Azoiței (violin) – Eduard Stan (piano) for a Gala Concert on the occasion of the National Day of Romania hosted by Weill Recital Hall. The event is the first in a series of celebratory recitals to take place