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Tuesday night season. Daniel Dascălu piano recital. WITH PUBLIC

Friday, 11 June 2021 , ora 8.44
 

The Tuesday evening season 2020-2021 ends on June 15th with a piano recital. The protagonist of the chamber music series, Daniel Dascălu, a graduate of the University of Music in Vienna (MDW) class of Prof. Martin Hughes, class of 2018, is currently attending, also at MDW, postgraduate courses in chamber music in the class of Prof. Stefan Mendl. In parallel, he is enrolled in the Post - Graduate Master program for piano, at Talent Music School Brescia, Italy, cls. Prof. Andreas Frӧlich.

Daniel Dascălu is a graduate of the National University of Music in Bucharest (UNMB), the class of prof. Dana Borșan, who was also the supervisor of doctoral studies during 2017-2020. In February 2021, he defended his doctoral thesis entitled An interpretative perspective of Schubert's piano sonatas composed between 1825-1826, appreciated by the commission with the qualifier summa cum laude.


Tuesday, June 15th, at 19.00, Romanian Athenaeum, Small Hall

Tuesday evening season (Small Hall)

Piano recital WITH PUBLIC

DANIEL DASCĂLU

Time schedule

Claude Debussy

The wine door,

The fairies are exquisite dancers

First Study for the Five Fingers according to Mr. Czerny

Franz Liszt

Obermann Valley

Franz Schubert

Sonata in G major, D 894

Co-producer: Radio România Muzical

Tickets (for 50% of the hall capacity) can be purchased, starting with Wednesday, June 2nd, 12 noon:

- From the Ticket Office of the Romanian Athenaeum

Schedule: Tuesday - Friday 12:00 - 19:00. Payment only in cash.

Phone: 021.315.68.75

- Online, accessing the website www.fge.org.ro - "Calendar" section.

Ticket prices are:

Category I: 30

Category II: 35

The entrance to the concert is allowed until 18.50 and the public is asked to respect the rules imposed by protection and distance.


Translated by Alma Teodora Miron,
University of Bucharest, Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures, MTTLC, year I
Corrected by Silvia Petrescu