Sunday, September 20th - 550 years since the first mention of the city of Bucharest (September 20th, 1459). 11 am - 6 pm: „Turn of the century in Cotroceni“, fair in the garden of the palace. 11.30 am - 1 pm: The change of guard in the Cotroceni Palace, delivered by the Regiment 6 Infantrists „Mihai Viteazul“, coordinated by PhD Adrian Silvan Ionescu. 3 pm - 4 pm: Theatre „D’ale lui Nenea Iancu“, by the As theatrical group (students of the Theatre School). 6.30 pm: Recital Florin Niculescu and guests. |
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Florin Niculescu Florin Niculescu is one of the finest violonists on the international jazz scene today. Through many musical collaborations this captivating musician has developed a distinct sound and language, building on a solid classical education and linking gypsy traditions on diverse forms of jazz. His impeccable technique and outstanding virtuosity - praised by fellow musicians and audiences alike - are not a means to an end but a way of expressing his artistic personality. And rather than creating boundaries, his obvious spiritual affinity with Stephane Grappelli has enabled him to explore new and innovative musical grounds. Following a long and fruitful association with Biréli Lagrène, Florin Niculescu is now involved in a new project reworking some of Django Reinhardt’s material. |
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