“The cultural week of Romania in Japan

 

 

8 of September

 

EXPO Hall, EXPO Site – “Musical heart of Romania

17.00 – 18.15

“Parallel through time” – Music and contemporary dances with folkloric influences

 

1. Reverberations – tuba, drums&dance

Soloists : Mihaela Vosganian, Andrei Kivu

Choreography/dance :Liliana Iorgulescu

2. Clarinet Sonata – music&dance

Choreography : Liliana Iorgulescu

Dance: Andreea Duta

3. Japanese interferences-piri, hun, cello, percussion&dance

Soloists : Andrei Kivu, Mihaela Vosganian, Irinel Anghel

Choreography/dance : Liliana Iorgulescu

4. Sound Space – music&dance

Choreography/dance : Liliana Iorgulescu

5. Armenian interferences-music&dance

Choreography/dance: Liliana Iorgulescu

6. Salt of the Earth – old Romanian folkloric music

Soloist: Grigore Lese

Choreography: Liliana Iorgulescu

Dance: Liliana Iorgulescu, Andreea Duta, Violeta Dumitrascu, Ramona Barbulescu

 

 

18.45-20.45

“George Enescu Songs” – recital of lied

Young artists under the coordination of the well-acclaimed soprano Mariana Nicolesco

 

Aichi Pavilion Stage – “Aichi welcomes Romania

17.00-17.40

Camerata Transilvania Concert” – Romanian and International Classical music concert. Piano: Japanese piano player Shoko Takeuchi

 

 

1. Balada, by Ciprian Porumbescu

2. Dans taranesc, by Constantin Dimitrescu

3. Romanian Folk Dance, by Bela Bartok

4. Hora Staccato-Ciocarlia, by Grigoras Dinicu

5. Csardas, by Vitorio Monti

6. Andaluz Dance, by Pablo de Sarasate

 

17.45-18.15

Nicolae Voiculet – “Romania Project”

Pan-flute concert with piano – Giovanni de Cecco and percussion- Loretta Bodo

1.    Musical journey through Ardeal, Maramures, Bihor, Banat, Oltenia and Muntenia

2.    Songs for children and flowers

3.    Songs for forest and rivers

4.    Sarmis” (song dedicated to heros and martyrs)

5.    Mocirita cu trifoi

6.    Forest dance

7.    Doina lui Petru Unc

8.    “Anna” – Song inspired from the Romanian folklore

9.    Doina de jale

 

9th of September

Romanian Embassy in Tokyo - “Masterpieces of Romanian masters” - “George Enescu Songs” – recital of lieds

Young artists under the coordination of the well-acclaimed soprano Mariana Nicolesco

 

 

10 of September

Romania Embassy in Tokyo

Conference Radu Varia, art critic – “Contantin Brancusi, the father of the Modern Sculpture”

 

Tokyo – “Series of World Musical Instruments Festival”

16.00-17.00

Nicolae Voiculet – “Romania Project”

Pan-flute concert with piano – Giovanni de Cecco and percussion- Loretta Bodo

1.Musical journey through Ardeal, Maramures, Bihor, Banat, Oltenia and Muntenia

2.Songs for children and flowers

3.    Songs for forest and rivers

4.    Sarmis” (song dedicated to heros and martyrs)

5.    Mocirita cu trifoi

6.    Forest dance

7.    Doina lui Petru Unc

8.    “Anna” – Song inspired from the Romanian folklore

9.    Doina de jale

 

 

12 of September

Nagoya-Sakae Stage “Oasis XXI” – “Romania Day in Nagoya

 

12.45-13.30

Nicolae Voiculet – “Romania Project”

Pan-flute concert with piano – Giovanni de Cecco and percussion- Loretta Bodo

1.    Musical journey through Ardeal, Maramures, Bihor, Banat, Oltenia and Muntenia

2.    Songs for children and flowers

3.    Songs for forest and rivers

4.    Sarmis” (song dedicated to heros and martyrs)

5.    Mocirita cu trifoi

6.    Forest dance

7.    Doina lui Petru Unc

8.    “Anna” – Song inspired from the Romanian folklore

9.    Doina de jale

 

 

13.45-14.30

Camerata Transilvania Concert” – Romanian and International Classical music concert, with the Japanese piano player Shoko Takeuchi

1. Balada, by Ciprian Porumbescu

2. Dans taranesc, by Constantin Dimitrescu

3. Romanian Folk Dance, by Bela Bartok

4. Hora Staccato-Ciocarlia, by Grigoras Dinicu

5. Csardas, by Vitorio Monti

6. Andaluz Dance, by Pablo de Sarasate

 

 

15.00-17.00

“George Enescu Songs” – recital of lied

Young artists under the coordination of the well-acclaimed soprano Mariana Nicolesco

 

 

18.30-19.45

“Parallel through time” - Music and contemporary dances with folkloric influences

 

1. Reverberations – tuba, drums&dance

Soloists : Mihaela Vosganian, Andrei Kivu

Choreography/dance :Liliana Iorgulescu

2. Clarinet Sonata – music&dance

Choreography : Liliana Iorgulescu

Dance: Andreea Duta

3. Japanese interferences-piri, hun, cello, percussion&dance

Soloists : Andrei Kivu, Mihaela Vosganian, Irinel Anghel

Choreography/dance : Liliana Iorgulescu

4. Sound Space – music&dance

Choreography/dance : Liliana Iorgulescu

5. Armenian interferences-music&dance

Choreography/dance: Liliana Iorgulescu

6. Salt of the Earth – old Romanian folkloric music

Soloist: Grigore Lese

Choreography: Liliana Iorgulescu

Dance: Liliana Iorgulescu, Andreea Duta, Violeta Dumitrascu, Ramona Barbulescu