Maxim(um) Enescu
In June, the guest ensemble of our beloved “Enescu Concerts” Series is the amazing Maxim Quartet, an ensemble much revered for its disciplined pathos and daring repertoire. In 1 Belgrave Square, their choice of programme, served by an unusual combination of piano, flute,
Mesmerising Duo Lucian Ban and Mat Maneri in the 'Enescu Concerts' Series
Characterised as one of the most gifted pianists to move to New York in the past decade“ (Bruce Lee Galanter), enthusiastically reviewed by major British jazz publications like Jazzwise and Jazz Journal, Romanian ground-breaking composer and pianist Lucian Ban and American
George Todică in recital at St Martin-in-the-Fields
Pianist George Todică, a young performer of impressive ability, debuts in the Romanian series at St Martin-in-the-Fields with a programme full of youthful bravado. The recital features works by Scarlatti, Chopin, Rachmaninov and Enescu. George Todică started playing the
The UK Premiere of Enescu’s Symphony No. 4 in E minor - Completed by Pascal Bentoiu
An event part of 'Pascal Bentoiu: A London Homage', our celebratory, one-month programme revolving around the fascinating personality of legendary composer, musicologist and educator. The series of events recalls the genius of Pascal Bentoiu, who passed away at
Teodor Ilincăi, the Royal Opera Star, in Recital at 1 Belgrave Square
Our ground-breaking partnership with The Royal Opera House continues with an event dedicated to Romanian tenor Teodor Ilincăi who stars as Pinkerton in the Covent Garden’s delightful 'Madama Butterfly'. The evening, chaired by The Royal Opera’s Head Staff
Pascal Bentoiu: a London Homage
Revolving around the fascinating personality of legendary composer, musicologist and educator, this celebratory, one-month programme recalls the genius of Pascal Bentoiu, who passed away at the age of 88 last year, through two concerts complemented by an exhibition and a
A British Itinerary of Places and Scores
Award winning cellist Răzvan Suma and charismatic pianist Rebeca Omordia join forces for a sensational musical and geographical journey which takes them in several of Britain's cities and into the timeless tones of Edward Elgar, Ian Venables and John Ireland. The
Alexandru Tomescu and Angela Drăghicescu to Open Our 2017 Enescu Concerts Series
We regret to inform you that this event has been cancelled due to the demonstrations that will take place in front of our building between 6-9 pm. The date of the next concert will be announced soon. We are sorry for any inconvenience. The 2017 programme of our beloved Enescu
RCI Tops 2016 with the Most Beautiful Carols in the World
The effervescent 2016 at the Romanian Cultural Institute comes to an end with a sing-a-long concert of the world's most uplifting carols, performed by the incomparable Oana Cătălina Chiţu, one of Romania's most celebrated voices, accompanied by Moldovan cimbalom
Glorious Valentina Naforniţa in Gala Recital for the National Day of Romania
One of the most celebrated voices of contemporary opera, the Wiener Staatsoper star Valentina Naforniţa, winner of the 2011 BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition, graces our Belgravian musical stage with a gala recital honouring the National Day of Romania. The
The Supremos of Moldovan Beat at London Jazz Festival
Fusing Romanian folk music and sophisticated, grooving scores, Moldovan band Trigon's sparky tunes appeal to both jazz aficionados and music lovers in general. The band was created in 1992 and is led by Anatol Ştefăneț, whose earthy vibe, perfectly complementing
Effervescent Pianist Raluca Stirbat on London Tour
Amazing pianist and indefatigable cultural campaigner Raluca Stirbat, an outstanding musician hailed for her dark sensuality, returns to our 'Enescu Concerts' Series with a programme that showcases her exceptional assurance and technical bravura. Described by