Concert of Mozart, Strauss and Brahms performed by Japanese artists, on Saturday, at Peleș Castle
The "Citadel of the Arts" season at the Peleș Castle concert hall continues on Saturday, October 26, from 4:00 p.m., with special guests from Japan, the country that has propelled numerous performers of international value to the world's great stages.
The concert will be performed by the laureates of the Romanian International Music Competition in Japan: Keisuke Morita – cello, Tomoaki Ito – marimba, Kanako Kojima – clarinet, Rio Satoh – piano and soprano Kozue Kanamaru.
The chosen program will follow a parallel between the music of the classics Mozart, Strauss or Brahms and the modern one, through works signed by Nebojsa Jovan Zivkovic or Shisido Mutsuo.
Visitors will be able to discover, on this occasion, a new collection object from the heritage of the Peleș National Museum whose history will be exposed at the opening of the concert.
The event is organized in partnership with the Romanian Music Society in Japan and will be presented by journalist Sebastian Crăciun. Entry will be free by reservation requested at reservari.ucimr@gmail.com.
The "Citadel of the Arts" season is organized by UCIMR - the Interpretive Creation Union of Romanian Musicians in partnership with the Peleș National Museum.
About the Union of Interpretive Creation of Musicians from Romania
UCIMR is a non-governmental organization of public utility, dedicated to professional musicians and dancers, currently gathering around 10,000 members nationwide. In its 21 years of activity, UCIMR has established itself in cultural life through the coherence and continuity of its projects, whose impact has contributed to improving the condition of Romanian artists and attracting a new audience with each project.
Since 2009, UCIMR supports and promotes young Romanian performers, through a dedicated program, entitled "Opportunities at Your Home". The program gives opportunities for affirmation to young musicians through the more than 100 concerts held in cities all over the country, annually. The concerts are part of independent seasons, festivals, training courses with international masters and competitions in the country and abroad, supported by public institutions and private companies.
Over time, UCIMR has won dozens of funding and sponsorships in open competition for the continuity of projects, always being close to the creative sector.
The events of the program annually attract at least 10,000 spectators in concert halls and accumulate over 600,000 views online.