Radio Concert Season
National Symphony Orchestra of the Teleradio Moldavia Public Company
Sunday, 27 March 2011
, 19.00
Marking twenty years since its first visit to Bucharest, the National Symphony Orchestra of the Teleradio Moldavia Public Company will be performing March the 27th at 19:00 alongside the National Radio Orchestra at the Radio Concert Hall. The two musical groups will be offering Romanians from all over the world an extraordinary concert that will be broadcast live by our radio station and in rerun by TVR Cultural and Teleradio Moldavia. The event will be included in the European Broadcasting Unionand will be listened to on other European public radio stations.
The concert is organized by Radio Romania Music in collaboration with the Department for Romanians Everywhere, Teleradio Moldavia and TVR Cultural, the event's co-producer.
The Moldavia Teleradio's Symphony Orchestra
Under the baton of Gheorghe Mustea, the Teleradio Moldavia National Symphony Orchestra will be performing a representative program that will start off with Tudor Chiriac's first Dacophonia, continue with George Enescu's Rhapsody No.1 and Mustea's second orchestral concerto dedicated to George Enescu, and end with the luminous accords of Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 in A major.
The uniqueness of this event that guarantees its success is the unprecedented presence of the two musical groups on the same stage as they will be performing together George Enescu's Romanian Rhapsody No. 1 in A major, op 1.
The 27th of March will mark ninety-three years since the unification of Basarabia and the Kingdom of Romania.
A short biography of the Moldavian Radio Broadcasting Orchestra
It was assembled in December 1989, under the baton of Gheorghe Mustea and has had much success with promoting the Moldavian art in many parts of the world, with performing many symphonic and chamber concertos in the most prestigious halls of Chisinau and Moldavia, and with familiarizing a great number of listeners through radio and television with the values of the universal music
Since its debut, the group already had a rich repertory characterized by a great variety of styles and musical genres which performed compositions not only from the national repertoire, but universal musical masterpieces as well. The main element that made this orchestra possible is the vision of conductor George Mustea who believes that ´a valuable orchestra in general and a radio orchestra in particular must be capable of performing adequately compositions from whatever national musical school.´
Translated by Vlad Nichita and Georgiana Mîndru
MTTLC, Bucharest University