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Vara Magica Festival is one of the major classical music festivals held in Romania since 2012[1]. It takes place in Bucharest, at the Romanian Athenaeum, during July-August, between the regular Romanian Philharmonic Orchestra season and George Enescu Festival. The festival features both young talents as well as well-renowned Romanian and international classical music artists and orchestras. The typical schedule of Vara Magica Festival includes, on average, 8-12 concerts scattered all over the summer holiday.
2022 - The XIth Edition The eleventh edition[2] 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 extraordinary orchestra concerts (national and international orchestras), and acclaimed soloists Josef Špaček, Octavian Lup, Valentin Șerban, Sînziana Mircea, Laura Tătulescu, Alexandru Tomescu, Rebekka Hartmann, and Alexander Sitkovetsky. The edition ended with the National Youth Orchestra of France.
2023 - The XIIth Edition 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, Sînziana Mircea[3], and Alexander Sitkovetsky. The edition ended with the Alexandru Tomescu and the Cameral Orchestra of George Enescu Philarmonic.
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- ^ "Explozie de tinereţe la "Vara Magică" la Ateneul Român". HotNews. 2019.
- ^ "Orchestra Română de Tineret deschide Vara Magică la Ateneul Român, pe 6 iulie".
- ^ Frandes, Marcel (2023). "Aproape o fantezie - Recital de pian Sînziana Mircea". Liternet.