Filarmonica de Stat George Enescu. Orchestra Simfonică

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Name (Latin)
Filarmonica de Stat George Enescu. Orchestra Simfonică
Other forms of name
"George Enescu" Bucharest Philharmonic Orchestra
"George Enescu" Philharmonic Orchestra, Bucharest
Bucharest "George Enescu" Philharmonic Orchestra
GEPO (Filarmonica de Stat George Enescu. Orchestra Simfonică)
George Enescu Bucharest State Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra
George Enescu State Philharmonic Bucharest
George Enescu Symphony Orchestra of Bucharest
Georges Enesco Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra Filarmonicii "G. Enescu"
Orchestra Simfonică a Filarmonicii "G. Enescu"
Orchestra Simfonică a Filarmonicii George Enescu
Orchestra Simfonică a Filarmonicii de Stat George Enescu
Orchestre philharmonique de Bucarest "George Enescu"
Orchestrele simfonice ale Filarmonicii "George Enescu"
Orkiestre Symfoniczna Państwowej Filharmonii im. George Enescu w Bukareszcie
Philharmonie "George Enescu" von Bukarest
Philharmonie "Georges Enesco" de Bucarest
Roumanian Philharmonic Orchestra
Field of activity
Music
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 122622990
Wikidata: Q3067516
Library of congress: n 88655754
Sources of Information
  • Moldovan, M. Proverbe și ghicitori [SR] 1974?:label (Orchestrele: Filarmonicii "G. Enescu")
  • București, 1963:p. 191 (Orchestra Simfonică a Filarmonicii de Stat "George Enescu")
  • Symphony orchestras of the world, c1987:p. 288, etc. (George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra, GEPO, founded 1868; part of the organization George Enescu Philharmonic, a music complex est'd in 1950; renamed in honor of Enescu in May 1955)
  • LC manual auth. cd.(hdg.: Filarmonica de Stat George Enescu. Orchestra Simfonică; usage: Orchestra Simfonică a Filarmonicii de Stat George Enescu)
  • Paisiello, G. Il barbiere de Siviglia [SR] p1984:label (Roumanian Philharmonic Orchestra)
  • Enesco, G. Symphony no. 2 [SR] p1988:label (George Enescu State Philharmonic Bucharest)
  • Schumann, R. Concerto in A minor, op. 129, for cello and orchestra, 1988:label (Georges Enesco Philharmonic Orchestra)
  • Simfonia de cameră [SR] 1972?:label (Orchestra Simfonică a Filarmonicii "G. Enescu") container (Orchestrele simfonice ale Filarmonicii "George Enescu")
  • Barber, S. Adagio, p1994:label ("George Enescu" Philharmonic Orchestra) container ("George Enescu" Philharmonic Orchestra, Bucharest = Philharmonie "Georges Enesco" de Bucarest = Philharmonie "George Enescu" von Bukarest)
  • Enesco, G. Suite d'orchestre no. 1 [SR], c1996:label ("George Enescu" Bucharest Philharmonic Orchestra) insert (L'Orchestre Philharmonique de Bucarest "George Enescu")
  • Mozart, Wieniawsky, Lalo, p2000:container (Orchestra Simfonică a Filarmonicii George Enescu)
  • Constantinescu, P. The Nativity [SR] p1990:container (Bucharest "George Enescu" ... Philharmonic Orchestra)
  • Spisak, M. Suita na orkiestre̜ smyczkowa̜ [SR] 1955?:label (Orkiestre Symfoniczna Państwowej Filharmonii im. George Enescu w Bukareszcie = George Enescu Bucharest State Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra)
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Wikipedia description:

The George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra (Romanian: Filarmonica George Enescu) is a musical institution located in Bucharest, Romania. Founded on 7 May 1868 under the supervision of Eduard Wachman, the Romanian Philharmonic Society had as purpose the creation of a permanent symphonic orchestra in Bucharest. Its first concert took place on 15 December of the same year. After the palace of the Romanian Athenaeum was built in 1888, the orchestra inaugurated that building with a concert on March 5, 1889, and the Athenaeum became the new home of the orchestra, as it has remained ever since. Wachman, who conducted the first permanent orchestra until 1907, was followed by Dimitrie Dinicu (1868–1936), and himself was followed as the principal conductor, starting in 1920, by George Georgescu, a student of both Arthur Nikisch and George Enescu. After World War II, the institution diversified its activity by creating the Academic Choir, a nucleus of soloists (such as Maria Kardas Barna who was a permanent piano soloist until 1971), and several chamber ensembles. After the death of George Enescu in 1955, the Philharmonic was renamed George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra in his honour. Likewise, the Orchestra is, by tradition, the first to play at the George Enescu Festival. The Philharmonic's principal conductors have included Constantin Silvestri, Mircea Basarab, Dumitru Capoianu, Ion Voicu, Mihai Brediceanu, and Cristian Mandeal. Since 2010, the general director has been Andrei Dimitriu and, as of 2015, the artistic director is the pianist Nicolae Licaret. Founded in 2010, the George Enescu Foundation aims to support, promote and integrate Romanian Culture into the international artistic circuit.

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