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  • General Manager

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  • The Artistical Management

    Nicolae LicaretNicolae Licaret

    The debut of pianist, clavichordist and organ player Nicolae Licareţ took place as early as his study years, when he started to perform both in recitals and concerts. Since those early years, Nicolae Licareţ has regularly appeared in concert events in the country and abroad, enjoying the high praises and commendation of the audience and the media from all over the world.

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  • Permanent Conductor

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    Horia Andreescu

    Horia Andreescu is the Permanent Conductor of the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra, the founder of the Bucharest Virtuoso Chamber Orchestra and Professor at the National University of Music Bucharest

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  • First Leader

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    Anda Petrovici 

    Was born on March 25th, 1954. She graduated the "George Enescu "Music Lyceum, with professor Aniela Beldi, as the best student of the class. In 1977, when she finished the studies at the "Ciprian Porumbescu" State Conservatoire in Bucharest, with professor Ştefan Gheorghiu, she was again the best violin player graduate.

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    Published by Editura Anima, Colection Coordinator: Cristina Sârbu

Season 2009 - 2010

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The George Enescu Philharmony History
The Romanian AthenaeumThe Romanian Athenaeum

Founded in 1868, The Romanian Philharmonic Society later became the "George Enescu" Philharmonic, the most famous musical institution in Romania. The Philharmonic Society was then conducted by Eduard Wachmann who aimed to create a permanent symphonic orchestra in order to promote musical culture and to popularize classical music masterpieces.

When the Palace of the Romanian Athenaeum was inaugurated, on the 5th of March 1889, concerts began to be held in this hall and the Romanian Athenaeum became the headquarters of the Philharmonic and at the same time a symbol of Bucharest. While George Enescu managed the institution (1920-1960), the repertoire became modern, and the Philharmonic entered the international music world. During this time, the Philharmonic participated to its first tour abroad and invited the performance of great personalities of the inter-war musical period such as Jacques Thibaud, Pablo Casals, Igor Stravinski, Enrico Mainardi, Alfred Cortot, Maurice Ravel, Richard Strauss, Yehudi Menuhin, Herbert von Karajan.

The Romanian AthenaeumThe Romanian Athenaeum

After the war, the institution extended its activity: the academic choir was established as well as various chamber ensembles (from orchestra to piano trio). After the death of George Enescu in 1955, the Philharmonic was awarded his name. The institution was subsequently managed by Constantin Silvestri, Mircea Basarab, Dumitru Capoianu, Ion Voicu, Mihai Brediceanu. After the fall of the communist regime, The Philharmonic regained its former glory under the batton of general director Cristian Mandeal, with Nicolae Licaret as artistic director. During the management period of first conductor Cristian Mandeal (1991-2010) The Philharmonic's Orchestra recorded the complete symphonic works of George Enescu and Johannes Brahms. Besides performing symphonic and chamber concerts (approximately 300 per year), the Philharmonic has recorded dozens of LPs and CDs and has had famous tours in Europe, Asia, and the Far East, earning international fame.

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