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Violoncellissimo 2022 national tournament to come to Chisinau

12:48 | 15.10.2022 Category: Culture

Chisinau, 15 October /MOLDPRES/ - Violoncellissimo 2022 will arrive in Chisinau on 17 October, following six concerts in Romania. On this day at the Organ Hall at 19:00, the cello players of the band, along with their teacher and mentor Marin Cazacu are expecting classic music lovers on sound tracks of more well-known movies, with waltzes, marches and works by Beethoven and Mozart in rock variant. The entrance at this concert is free.       

According to the organizers, this will be a concert full even with more emotion than as usual, as some of the cello players at the concert in Chisinau were born in Moldova and studied in Bucharest and now they return to sing for the audience at home. 

This is the fourth edition of the tournament, named Euforica. Violoncellissimo is one of the best known Romanian chamber bands, made up at an initiative by cello player Marin Cazacu, with the mission to open new roads for the promotion of music and young talents from Romania.   

Marin Cazacu is the director general of the George Enescu Philharmonic, professor at the Bucharest-based National University of Music. In 1998, he founded the quartet Cellissimo, present on Portuguese stages in 2013, at CCB (Lisbon) and Casa da Musica (Porto). Master Marin Cazacu sang together with Ghennadi Rojdestvenski, Sergiu Comissiona, Horia Andreescu, Antoni Ros Marba, Vladimir Orlov, Radu Aldulescu, Jeremy Menuhin and others. He also had more appearances as soloist at such international festivals as the ones from Berlin, Hong Kong, Macao, Munich, Milano Osaka, Seoul, Tokyo.     

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