Draft:Festival Vara Magica

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  • Comment: Of the three citations currently used on the page, only the LiterNet citation appears to be a valid independent review of a Vara Magica performance. The other two citations appear to be program announcements placed by the festival itself. More independent coverage is needed. WikiDan61ChatMe!ReadMe!! 19:51, 17 April 2024 (UTC)
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Vara Magica Festival ["Summer Magic" Festival] is a classical music festival held in Romania since 2012.[1] It takes place in Bucharest, at the Romanian Athenaeum, during July-August, between the regular Romanian Philarmonic Orchestra season and George Enescu Festival. The festival features both young artists from various National Youth Orchestras, as well as well-known Romanian and international classical music soloists[2], such as Alexandru Tomescu, Alexander Sitkovetsky or Elena Moșuc, and experienced orchestras, such as the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra. The typical schedule of Vara Magica Festival includes, on average, 8-12 concerts scattered all over the summer holiday.

2022[edit]

The eleventh edition took place between July 06-August 31. The festival debuted with the Romanian Youth National Orchestra, conducted by Cristian Mandeal, and summed up 9 summer evening concerts. The festival stage was honored by 5 orchestra concerts (national and international orchestras), and acclaimed soloists Josef Špaček, Octavian Lup, Valentin Șerban - winner of the grand prize in the Violin final of the 2020/2021 George Enescu International Competition, Sînziana Mircea, Laura Tătulescu, Alexandru Tomescu, Rebekka Hartmann, and Alexander Sitkovetsky. The edition ended with the National Youth Orchestra of France.

2023[edit]

The twelfth edition took place between July 05-August 23. The festival debuted with Violoncelissimo 100, conducted by Cristian Mandeal, and summed up 8 summer concerts. The festival stage was honored by 4 European doublebass maestros Andreas Ehelebe, Felix Leissner, José Trigo, Stanislau Anishchanka, Maria Marica - winner of 2022 George Enescu International Competition Violin Section, Sînziana Mircea,[3] and Alexander Sitkovetsky. The edition ended with Alexandru Tomescu and the Cameral Orchestra of George Enescu Philarmonic.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Matei, Ana (2015). "Dacă ai nevoie de puțină magie". AnaMatei.ro.
  2. ^ "Portret aniversar în festival". RepublicaKritica. 2021.
  3. ^ Frandes, Marcel (2023). "Aproape o fantezie - Recital de pian Sînziana Mircea". Liternet.

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