Constantin-Nicolae Silvestri (Romanian pronunciation: [konstanˈtin silˈvestri] ; 31 May 1913, Bucharest – 23 February 1969, London) was a Romanian conductor...
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and historian Constantin Silvestri (1913–1969), Romanian conductor Cristian Silvestri (born 1975), Italian footballer Daniele Silvestri (born 1968), Italian...
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of the orchestra have included Sir Dan Godfrey, Rudolf Schwarz, Constantin Silvestri, Paavo Berglund, Andrew Litton, Marin Alsop, and Kirill Karabits...
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Orchestra (LSO) Istvan Kertesz 1967 Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Constantin Silvestri 1968 Utah Symphony Orchestra Maurice Abravanel 1970 London Philharmonic...
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Enescu. He promoted contemporary Romanian music, playing works of Constantin Silvestri, Mihail Jora, Ionel Perlea and Marțian Negrea. Enescu considered...
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Re-released on Cala, 2003). Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Constantin Silvestri (violin – Gerald Jarvis) (EMI 1967; re-released Disky CD 2001). Berlin...
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army officer (KBE) Ion Raţiu, politician Solomon Schechter, rabbi Constantin Silvestri, music conductor Peter Solley, pianist Martin Sorrell, businessman...
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Bournemouth, Loughran worked alongside the orchestra's chief conductor Constantin Silvestri. Loughran made his Covent Garden debut with Verdi's Aida in 1964...
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Oistrakh as soloists and a staging of Enescu's sole opera, Œdipe, with Constantin Silvestri conducting. The official opening day of the Enescu Festival took...
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on 13 March 1936. The first Romanian production was conducted by Constantin Silvestri in Bucharest on 22 September 1958, using a Romanian translation of...
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February 20 – Ernest Ansermet, conductor (b. 1883) February 23 – Constantin Silvestri, conductor and composer (b. 1913) March 25 – Billy Cotton, bandleader...
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Romica Puceanu Johnny Răducanu Mihaela Runceanu Ileana Sărăroiu Sfinx Constantin Silvestri Dan Spătaru Tatiana Stepa Valeriu Sterian Vasile Șirli Maria Tănase...
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Philharmonic Orchestra and later of Munich Philharmonic Orchestra—and Constantin Silvestri, main conductor at the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Gheorghe Zamfir...
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Philharmonic Orchestra Târgu Mureș Palace of Culture Concert Hall 1913 700 Constantin Silvestri Philharmonic Orchestra Small Hall 200 Timișoara Banatul Philharmonic...
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Bernard Haitink, Eugene Ormandy, Yuri Temirkanov, Paul Kletzki, Constantin Silvestri, Yevgeny Svetlanov (three recordings), Riccardo Muti, Sir Neville...
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Lucio San Pedro 1913 2002 Filipino Svend S. Schultz 1913 1998 Danish Constantin Silvestri 1913 1969 Romanian Raimond Valgre 1913 1949 Estonian Valery Zhelobinsky...
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Rotaru (1951–), composer of mainly orchestral and chamber works Constantin Silvestri (1913–1969), composer, lived in England Matei Socor (1908–1980),...
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Festival. The Philharmonic's principal conductors have included Constantin Silvestri, Mircea Basarab, Dumitru Capoianu, Ion Voicu, Mihai Brediceanu, and...
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Yfrah Neaman, with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra conducted by Constantin Silvestri 1966 Sinfonia di Roma (Symphony No.1) at Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool...
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Perlea, conductor Valentin Radu, conductor Florin Salam, singer Constantin Silvestri, orchestra conductor and composer Alexandra Stan, singer, musician...
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with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra as a late replacement for Constantin Silvestri. The concert included a performance of Richard Strauss' Don Quixote...
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middle and late 1950s the LPO worked with new conductors including Constantin Silvestri and Josef Krips. This was a bad period financially for the orchestra...
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music critic, and writer. He wrote such books as "Silvestri" (about the conductor, Constantin Silvestri, "Conductors and Orchestras", "Ghid de Concert"...
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Conductor, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra 1951–1961 Succeeded by Constantin Silvestri Preceded by Sir Charles Mackerras Music Director, English National...
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Dvorak New World Symphony with Orchestre National de France under Constantin Silvestri (Angel/EMI) Solo & Orchestra - Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 Van...
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Rotaru (born 1951), composer of mainly orchestral and chamber works Constantin Silvestri (1913–1969), composer, lived in England Matei Socor (1908–1980),...
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Daniel Barenboim, Bernard Haitink, Tadaaki Otaka, André Previn, Constantin Silvestri, Giuseppe Sinopoli, and Leonard Slatkin. BBC Radio 3's "Building...
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Union, with renowned conductors as George Georgescu, Ionel Perlea, Constantin Silvestri, Sergiu Comissiona, Ernest Ansermet, Nikolai Anosov, Aleksandr Gauk...
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Mihail Jora Alfred Alessandrescu Theodor Rogalski Ionel Perlea Constantin Silvestri Iosif Conta Emanuel Elenescu Mendi Rodan Paul Popescu Horia Andreescu...
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Elizabeth Hall in London which took place earlier the same year. Constantin Silvestri introduced the work to Bournemouth, conducting the BSO in a performance...
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