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Subject: Acclaimed Virtuosos Remus Azoiţei and Eduard Stan in the 'Enescu Concerts' Series | Thu 6 Oct, 7pm - free
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Acclaimed Virtuosos Remus Azoiţei and Eduard Stan in the 'Enescu Concerts' Series | Thu 6 Oct, 7pm - free | | RCI London, Thursday 6 October, 7pm Remus Azoiţei - violin Eduard Stan - piano Free. Seats allocated on a first come, first served basis. Please book your seat on Eventbrite | | The 'Enescu Concerts' Series resumes with a spectacular recital offered by violinist Remus Azoiţei and pianist Eduard Stan, the supreme experts in George Enescu's chamber work. With a programme that highlights the manifold connections between Romanian and French classical music, the duo's hypnotic presence will prove once more why they are considered to have established the golden standard of Enescu's interpretation. | | Ciprian Porumbescu: Ballade George Enescu: 'Impressions d'enfance' Suite, Op. 28 Gabriel Fauré: Sonata in A Major Maurice Ravel: 'Tzigane' Rhapsody | | Described in The Strad as "an uninhibited virtuoso, with soul and fabulous technique", renowned violinist Remus Azoiţei has been a featured soloist of prestigious European ensembles, including the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestre National de Belgique and Deutsche Kammer Orchester. He is a violin professor at the Royal Academy of Music in London and the Artistic Director of the Enescu Society in Great Britain. Hailed by the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung for his "eminent sense of tonal timbres and colours", pianist Eduard Stan has received international acclaim throughout the world. He has performed at Carnegie Hall in New York, Konzerthaus and Philharmonie in Berlin, Concertgebouw Amsterdam and many other prestigious venues. Together, Azoiței and Stan recorded the complete works for violin and piano by Enescu, an authoritative world premiere project. Released by Hänssler Classic in 2007/08, this collection is part of a series of critically acclaimed solo CDs recorded by the pianist for the same label, with a repertoire ranging from Bach to Debussy. | | | Romanian Cultural Institute 1 Belgrave Square, London, SW1X8PH | | | | | | |
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