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The 2025-2026 season of the George Enescu Philharmonic opens on October 1, inviting the public to the Romanian Athenaeum for moments of tranquility and inspiration. The theme of the season, "Respiro", emphasizes the importance of classical music in finding inner balance. On the first day, pianist Mihai Ritivoiu will perform a recital, and conductor Kent Nagano will participate in a discussion about leadership. The season will feature 76 soloists, of which 75% are participating for the first time, and will continue with educational programs for young people.
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Filarmonica George Enescu deschide Stagiunea 2025-2026 cu două concerte simfonice sold-out dirijate de Kent Nagano și cu recitalul de pian al artistului în rezidență, Mihai Ritivoiu
Filarmonica George Enescu deschide Stagiunea 2025-2026 cu două concerte simfonice sold-out
Filarmonica „George Enescu” deschide Stagiunea 2025-2026 cu două concerte simfonice sold-out dirijate de Kent Nagano şi cu recitalul de pian al artistului în rezidenţă Mihai Ritivoiu
Filarmonica „George Enescu” deschide Stagiunea 2025-2026 cu două concerte simfonice sold-out dirijate de Kent Nagano şi cu recitalul de pian al artistului în rezidenţă Mihai Ritivoiu
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