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Listen to 5 minutes of classical music - March 2024 edition

Monday, 4 March 2024 , ora 11.53
 

Hypermarkets, shopping malls, bookshops, museums, companies' offices: these are the unconventional spaces where the great music of all times will be heard every day of March, as part of the "Listen to 5 minutes of classical music" project, initiated by Radio România Muzical and carried out without interruption since 2010.

Famous musical works become part of the sound environment proposed by the project partners, all of them performed by prestigious Romanian and foreign performers, including many recent recordings from the seasons of the National Radio Orchestra and the Radio Chamber Orchestra.

The partners of the project are important names in the Romanian retail and business world: Carrefour Romania, Cora Romania, Bran Castle, Dedeman, Cărturești Bookshops, Humanitas Bookshops, Iulius Mall in Iași, Timișoara, Cluj and Suceava, Palas Mall Iași, ParkLake Shopping Center, Avia Motors. With the support of Mood Media.

The 'Listen to 5 minutes of classical music' project has an uninterrupted 14-year history in unconventional spaces across the country. The first edition took place in October 2010 and since then, during March and October, every day, the public has had the chance to discover or rediscover the great classical music in unexpected spaces, auditions positively welcomed by both clients and project partners' employees. Within the same project, concerts with Romanian musicians have also been organized over the years, which have been a great success with the public.

More information about this campaign can be found at www.romania-muzical.ro/5minute, where you can listen to both the songs proposed in unconventional spaces and those proposed to school students.


Translated by Bogdan-Nicolae Tănăsescu,
University of Bucharest, Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures, MTTLC, year II
Corrected by Silvia Petrescu