Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Romanian Cultural Institute London <office@icr-london.co.uk>
Date: 20 April 2015 14:05:25 BST
To: <ionelaflood@gmail.com>
Subject: Pianist Ilinca Dumitrescu and Bassoonist Vasile Macovei in the Enescu Concerts Series | Thu 7 May, 7pm
Reply-To: Romanian Cultural Institute London <office@icr-london.co.uk>
Pianist Ilinca Dumitrescu and Bassoonist Vasile Macovei in the Enescu Concerts Series | Thu 7 May, 7pm
Prestigious Romanian musicians
Romanian Cultural Institute and Enescu Society in London cordially invite you to
ICR London, Thursday, 7 May, 7pm
Ilinca Dumitrescu - piano
Special Guest:
Vasile Macovei - bassoon
With impressive careers spanning over the last 30 years and innumerable apparitions on famous stages of Europe and beyond, pianist Ilinca Dumitrescu and bassoonist Vasile Macovei grace our 'Enescu Concerts' Series for a virtuoso incursion in the history of classical music. The programme matches legendary names of the Romantic and post-Romantic tradition with some of the greats of Romanian composition.
Robert Schuman:
Arabeske Op. 18
Domenico Scarlatti:
Sonata in C major K. 200
Sonata in B flat major K. 551
Sonata in D minor K. 141 (Toccata)
Sonata in D major K. 492
Frédéric Chopin:
Mazurka in F sharp minor Op. 6, No 1 and Mazurka in A minor Op. 67, No 4
Fantaisie – Impromptu Op. 66
Valse in C sharp minor Op. 64, No 2 and Valse in E minor Op. posth.
Largo from Sonata Op. 65 in G minor (transcription for bassoon and piano by Vasile Macovei)
Camille Saint- Saëns:
The Swan from The Carnival of the Animals Suite - transcription for bassoon and piano
Ciprian Porumbescu (1853-1883):Dorul (Longing) - transcription for bassoon and piano by Vasile Macovei
George Enescu (1881-1955):
Melodie and Carillon nocturne from Suite No 3, Op. 18
Ion Dumitrescu (1913-1996):
Five Aromanian songs - transcription for bassoon and piano by Vasile Macovei
Doru Popovici (born 1932):
Byzantine fresco - for bassoon solo
Benjamin Britten (1913-1976):
Nocturne
Paul Constantinescu (1909-1936):
Song and Toccata (Dance from Dobrogea)
Free. Seats allocated on a first come, first served basis.
Please book your seat on Eventbrite
Copyright © 2015 Romanian Cultural Institute in London, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this newsletter because you, or someone using this email address, subscribed to the ICR London calendar of events. To unsubscribe from this email, please reply with UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line to discontinue receiving emails from us.
Our mailing address is:
Romanian Cultural Institute in London1 Belgrave SquareLondon, SW1X 8PHUnited Kingdom
Add us to your address book
unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences
No comments:
Post a Comment