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41. Biography / Romania / George Enescu
george enescu has been a musician whose fame extends worldwide to this day. Composer, pianist, and violinist of world renown, enescu, born in 1881,
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George Enescu (1881-1955) George Enescu has been a musician whose fame extends worldwide to this day. Enescu's Romanian Rhapsodies remain among the most important musical works to ever emerge from Romania, and the only works that have ever truly captured the spirit of universal Romanian Culture. He was creator of suites, chamber music, and the "Oedip Rege" (King Oidipus) opera. Composer, pianist, and violinist of world renown, Enescu, born in 1881, studied at the Vienna School of Music, graduating in 1893, when he moved to Paris to continue his musical education. He made his debut in Paris in 1898 with "Poema Românã" (Romanian Poem). Not only a composer and interpret of music, he was also a fine teacher and instructor. His most known student was the late maestro of the violin Yehudi Menuhin. Enescu was professor of music in Paris and Vienna, and in the United States at Harvard and at the University of Illinois. Becoming a member of the Romanian Academy in 1932, Enescu died in Paris in 1955.

42. Georges ENESCO Conducts J.S. BACH - Piano Concertos On 4 CDs Available Separatel
Composer, conductor, outstanding violinist, pianist, cellist… george enescu (georgesEnesco from 1937) was by any standards one of the truly great musicians
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- Adagio - Allegro 2: Concerto in E Major, BWV 1053
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Siciliano Allegro 3: Concerto in D Major, BWV 1054
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Adagio Allegro Total time 71:01 BHP 905 1: Concerto in A Major, BWV 1055
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- Larghetto - Allegro 2: Concerto in f-minor, BWV 1056 Allegro - Largo - Presto 3: Concerto in g-minor, BWV 1058 Allegro - Andante - Allegro 4: Concerto in d-minor, BWV 1063 Allegro Siciliano Allegro Jean-Jacques Painchaud, pianos Total time 64:26 BHP 906 1: Concerto in c-minor, BWV 1060 Allegro Adagio Allegro 2: Concerto in C Major, BWV 1061 Allegro Adagio Fuga 3: Concerto in c-minor, BWV 1062 Allegro - Andante - Allegro 4: Concerto in C Major, BWV 1064 Allegro - Adagio - Allegro Jean-Jacques Painchaud, pianos Total time 73:20 BHP 907 1: Triple Concerto in a-minor, BWV 1044 Allegro Adagio Allabreve 2: Concerto in D Major, BWV 1050 Allegro Affetuoso - Allegro 3: Concerto in F Major, BWV 1057

43. ECM
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For his new recital on ECM, Leonidas Kavakos chooses the great Romanian composer-violinist George Enescu as his central theme, the likelihood being that Ravel’s little-known First Violin Sonata (1897) was inspired by Enescu’s playing. The musical style mirrors Debussy, a connection well made by Kavakos and his superbly responsive pianist, Péter Nagy. All three remaining works feed off folk roots, Ravel’s “Tzigane” taking its lead from Bartók, and Enescu’s sensuous Third Sonata twisting between major and minor like the folk fiddlers who inspired it.
Rob Cowan, The Independent
A compelling programme based principally around the figure of Georges Enescu, both as composer and as a performing phenomenon, the latter probably inspiring Ravel’s Violin Sonata of 1897, a lavish essay redolent of romantic early Debussy. Both Ravel pieces respond handsomely to Leonidas Kavakos’s agile and refined approach, “Tzigane” in particular being meticulously prepared, the partnership with Péter Nagy ensuring clarity in matters of articulation and the “pick-up” of motives between violin and piano. Indeed I don’t thing I’ve ever heard a more supportive or more sensitively gauged account of the piano part.
These are not showy performances. For although Kavakos is audibly appreciative of the folk flavouring in Enescu’s Third Sonata, he treats the abstract element as paramount, suggesting keen parallels with the violin sonatas of Bartók. Again Nagy takes the greatest care over such issues as rhythm, texture and the shape of individual phrases: his precise musical thinking could serve as an object lesson in such matters. … The graphic “Impressions d’enfance”, with its lullaby, caged bird and cuckoo-clock, chirping cricket and ecstatic dawn, is endlessly fascinating, again rich in folk references, the sort that Enescu worked in to his “Romainian Rhapsodies”. … These new performances justify consideration for their warmth, intelligence and superb sound, not to mention ECM’s (or maybe Kavakos’s) imaginative programming.

44. Enescu Conference
george enescu (1881–1955), the great Romanian composer, violinist, conductor,and teacher. enescu – violinist, composer, conductor, pedagogue
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Romania Enescu Europe
Festival commemorating the 50th anniversary
of the death of George Enescu
1-2 December 2005
Organized by the Barry S. Brook Center for Music Research and Documentation of the City University of New York Graduate Center and the Romanian Cultural Institute of New York, co-sponsored by the Mannes College of Music The two-day festival with conference and concerts will commemorate George Enescu (1881–1955), the great Romanian composer, violinist, conductor, and teacher. Throughout his life Enescu maintained a close relationship with New York, returning there to teach, perform as a violinist, and conduct the New York Philharmonic; in 1936 he was one of the candidates. After World War II he gave lessons at the David Mannes School of Music. The conference, which will take place at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, will examine the political and cultural context of Enescu’s activities in his native country, Europe, and the United States. Proposals are invited for individual papers on the following topics: Enescu – violinist, composer, conductor, pedagogue

45. Mason Gross School Of The Arts - Music
The george enescu Piano Trio Lenuta Ciulei Atanasiu violinist george Atanasiu -Cellist Brady Millican - Pianist. Formed in 1988, the Geoge enescu Piano
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Acclaimed in 22 countries on 4 continents, the Romanian-born violinist Lenuta Ciulei started her brilliant career at the age of 9, appearing live on Romanian National TV. Her distinctive and imaginative style comes from a unique combination of violinistic traditions: the renowned artists and pedagogues George Enescu, David Oistrach, and Eugene Ysaye. She began playing violin at the age of 5 and studied with Stefan Gheorghiu, Andre Gertler, Raphael Druian, and Ruggiero Ricci. Mrs. Ciulei is a first prize winner of the famous N. Paganini (Genoa, Italy) International Violin Competition, the T. Varga (Sion, Switzerland) and M. Abbado (Sondrio, Italy) International Violin Competition. She has played at many prestigious festivals: the Bayreuth Festival (Germany), the Marlboro Music Festival, the Carmel Bach Festival, the George Enescu International Festival (Bucharest), the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival (Conn.), and the Grand Teton Music Festival. For her exceptional career she was awarded the 1994 Pennsylvania Council Of The Arts Fellowship Solo Recitalist Award and in 1996 with The Cultural Order "Rio Grande" by the President of The Federal Republic of Brazil.

46. Georges Enesco - Definition Of Georges Enesco In Encyclopedia
george enescugeorge enescu (known in France as georges Enesco) (August 19 1881,Liveni – May 4 1955, Paris) was a Romanian violinist and composer.
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George Enescu George Enescu (known in France as Georges Enesco August 19 May 4 Paris ) was a Romanian violinist and composer He was born in the village of Liveni, Romania , and showed musical talent from early in his childhood. At the age of seven, he began studying violin at the Vienna Conservatoire , graduating before his 13th birthday, and then going on to continue his studies at the Paris Conservatoire Many of Enescu's works were influenced by Romanian folk music, his most popular compositions being the Romanian Rhapsodies , the opera Oedipe (1936). He also wrote five symphonies and much chamber music. In he made his debut as a conductor in a concert given by the Philadelphia Orchestra in New York . He also conducted the New York Philharmonic between and He lived in Paris and in Romania, but after WWII and the communist occupation of Romania, he remained in Paris He was also a noted violin teacher. Yehudi Menuhin Christian Ferras and Arthur Grumiaux were amongst his pupils.

47. Enesco, Georges --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Romanian george enescu violinist and composer, known for his interpretations ofBach and his works in a Romanian style.
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48. Enesco, Georges --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Enesco, georges Romanian george enescu violinist and composer, known for hisinterpretations of Bach and his works in a Romanian style.
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Romanian George Enescu born Aug. 19, 1881, Liveni, near Dorohoi, Rom.
died May 4, 1955, Paris, Fr.
violinist and composer, known for his interpretations of Bach and his works in a Romanian style. At age seven Enesco went to the Vienna Conservatory, where he studied violin. In 1894 he became acquainted with Johannes Brahms
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49. Romanian Garden
george enescu was born August 19, 1881 in Liveni Romania . Conservatorie atage seven as an accomplished violinist he was determined to be a composer.
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George Enescu: (1881-1955) Romanian Composer George Enescu was born August 19, 1881 in Liveni Romania George entered the Vienna Conservatorie at age seven as an accomplished violinist he was determined to be a composer.  He graduated with distinction from the Conservatoire before his 11th birthday. ( Biography at Enescu homepage He had played on the first desk of an orchestra under Brahms in the latter's C minor Symphony and accompanying Brahms in his First Piano Concerto. Brahms was a lifelong hero, as was Wagner. ( Biography at Enescu homepage By the age of 16 he had written four Study Symphonies and had also given the premiere of his Violin Concerto in Paris in 1886. Amongst a distinguished orchestral output, Enescu left eleven symphonic works: four Study Symphonies written between 1895-1898 and five mature symphonies (the Fourth and Fifth are unfinished) plus a Concert Symphony for cello and orchestra and a Chamber Symphony. ( Biography at Enescu homepage His most famous composition was the "Romanian Rhapsody," considered to be a national treasure. 

50. Observatorul
george enescu (known in France as georges Enesco) (August 19, 1881, Liveni – May 4, was a Romanian composer, violinist, pianist, conductor and teacher.
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51. 50th Anniversary Of The Death Of George Enescu: UNESCO
50th anniversary of the death of george enescu. rom2.jpg violinist, composer,conductor and teacher, disciple of Gabriel Fauré and Jules Massenet,
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Violinist, composer, conductor and teacher, disciple of Gabriel Fauré and Jules Massenet, George Enescu (1881-1955) is of world repute. In recognition of the importance and universal dimension of his work, the Romanian Government paid tribute to him by inaugurating in 1958 the George Enescu Museum in Bucharest. The same year saw the creation of the George Enescu International Competition and Festival in Bucharest.
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    Apoi a urmat consacrarea lui george enescu ca violinist de valoare internationala,prin obtinerea pentru prima oara de catre un violinist roman a Premiului
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    La numai cinci ani, Enescu va compune prima sa lucrare “Tara Romaneasca”, opera de doisprezece masuri pentru pian si vioara. Indemnat de Caudell va pleca la Viena in 1888 unde va avea parte de educatie muzicala vasta studiind alaturi de marii comopozitri ai vremii. La Viena va locui la Joseph Hellmesberger-Jr., fiul directorului Conservatorului, de asemenea un interpret al acelor timpuri.

    54. Georges Enesco
    Enesco, georges, , Rom. george enescu, 1881–1955, Romanian violinist, composer,and conductor; studied at the Vienna Conservatory and in Paris with Massenet
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    55. CONCERTS - Christine Yoshikawa Pianist
    September 4 5, 2005 In Concert with violinist David Yonan. International georgeenescu Festival, Hall of the george enescu National Museum, Bucharest,
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    2003-05 Concerts
    January 25, 2005 In Concert with Adam Kirkpatrick, tenor. Ernst Dohnanyi Recital Hall, Tallahassee, FL
    Works by Mozart, Gluck, and Bernasconi
    January 30, 2005 In Concert with Timothy Haas, clarinet. Ernst Dohnanyi Recital Hall, Tallahassee, FL
    Works by Mazellier, Reipe, Mandat and Castelnuovo-Tedesco
    March 3/4, 2005 In Concert with Baughan String Quartet and violinist Jonathan Scott, Ryman Gallery Concert Series
    Chausson: Concerto for Piano, Violin and String Quartet
    March 22, 2005 Solo Recital and Masterclass, Yorkshire Academy, Fine Arts Divison
    Works by Bach, Liszt, Chatman and Brahms
    April 8, 2005 In Concert with Gillean String Quartet. Fort McPherson, NWT
    Haydn String Quartet in D major Op. 20 No. 4, Bloch: Quintet for Piano and Strings No. 2, Brahms:Quintet in F minor op. 34 for piano and strings April 10, 2005 Cassals Piano Trio. Concert and Masterclass, Weledeh College, Ft. Providence, NWT Piano Trios by Schoenfield, Beethoven, and Mendelssohn April 11, 2005 In Concert with Jonathan Scott and Baughan String Quartet, Weledeh College, Ft. Providence, NWT Chausson: Concerto for Piano, Violin and String Quartet

    56. All Things Strings: Reviews
    Gidon Kremer records george enescu s Octet and String Quartet in A Minor great 20thcentury Romanian composer and violinist george enescu (1881–1955),
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    Eight is Enough
    Gidon Kremer records George Enescu's Octet
    and String Quartet in A Minor by Greg Cahill
    In its concise description of violinist Gidon Kremer, The Concise Grove Dictionary of Music quips that the 54-year-old Latvian violinist shows "a rare command of the concerto repertory and a sympathetic approach in chamber music." You have to love the Grove's command of understatement. Eight Seasons (which alternated each of Vivaldi's famous Four Seasons concertos with movements from Argentinean tango master Astor Piazzolla's Four Seasons of Buenos Aires suite) and continued with last year's Grammy-winning After Mozart , which brings together the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (and his father Leopold) and works by 20th-century composers inspired by Mozart. Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E minor; Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D major.

    57. AllClassical.org - Playlists
    0519 PM, Olympia 408, enescu, george, Romanian Rhapsody No.1 in A Major, 0700 PM, Playing Favorites with host Shaun Yu, violinist Ani Kavafian .
    http://www.allclassical.org/playlists.php?selected_date=2005-08-2

    58. Eduard Schmieder
    Concerto for Violin, Piano and Orchestra in D minor Sayako Kusaka, violinist AlexSlobodyanik, pianist george enescu (1881 1955) Prelude a L’unisson
    http://www.eduardschmieder.com/listen.htm
    Special Selections from: I PALPITI Orchestral Ensemble of International Laureates
    Anton Arensky (1861 -1906) Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky Opus 35a
    Eduard Schmieder, conductor
    I PALPITI Concertgebouw (1997)
    Der Tod und das Madchen Death and the Maiden (Arranged for string orchestra by Gustav Mahler)
    Andante con moto
    Eduard Schmieder, conductor
    I PALPITI Concertgebouw (1997)
    Johann Sebastian Bach (1683 -1750) Air
    Eduard Schmieder, conductor
    I PALPITI Concertgebouw (1997) I PALPITI Live 2000 George Enescu (1881 -1955) Prelude a L’unisson Recorded live from Ford Amphitheatre George Gershwin (1898 – 1937) Intermezzo Recorded live from Zipper Concert Hall, Colburn School P. I. Tchaikovsky (1840 – 1893) Elegie Recorded live in Los Angeles, California, August 2-6, 2000 At the International Laureates Festival W.A. Mozart (1756 -1791) Andante Recorded live in Los Angeles, California, August 2-6, 2000 At the International Laureates Festival I PALPITI with Ida Haendel (2001) Henry Purcell (arr. Benjamin Britten) Chacony for Strings in g minor Live Festival Recordings 2001 B¨la Bartok (arr. Gabriel Ruben Bussi)

    59. Los Angeles Philharmonic Association - Performer Details
    Most music fans know george enescu because of his exhilarating Romanian Rhapsody No.1, but the Romanian composer was also an accomplished violinist,
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    60. Los Angeles Philharmonic Association - Piece Detail
    During and well beyond his lifetime, george enescu (18811955) was best known asa violinist and as composer of that perennial pops concert favorite,
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