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Programm18:00 Vernissage Gruppenausstellung Cristinel Melkonian, Dipl Die rumänischen Künstler aus Frankfurt Programm18:00 Vernissage Gruppenausstellung Cristinel Melkonian, Dipl. Industrie-Designer,.ist in Bukarest geboren und hat sein Dr. Cristina Murgociu präsentiert die bildenden Künstler: Studium in Bukarest absolviert. Er lebt seit 1990 in Frankfurt. Er war tätig als Diplom Gruppenausstellung Beginn 18:00 Uhr Designer, Art Director, Dozent für Design Weiterbildungen, und Organisator von Kultur Events, wie z. B. im Rahmen der Europäischen Kulturhauptstadt Sibiu/Hermannstadt Cristinel Melkonian Marlene Schanz (Malerei) 2007. Bis 2012 hat er das EHOA European House of Arts Rumänien geleitet. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Musiker Bob Bales hat Cristinel Melkonian an verschie- Cristinel Melkonian (Grafik) Kara Molnar denen EHOA-Festivals in Frankreich, Deutschland, der Niederlande und Rumänien Teodora-Florentina Sauer (Malerei) mitgewirkt. 2012 erlitt er einen Schlaganfall mit Aphasie, danach fokussierte er sich KaraTeodora-Florentina Molnar (Malerei Sauer und Schmuck) vermehrt auf Grafik. August 2016 eröffnete er eine Grafik-Ausstellung (Pigment Liner Marlene Schanz auf Papier) in Sibiu/Hermannstadt, Rumänien Eröffnung und Einführung: Dr. Cristina Murgociu Teodora-Florentina Sauer wurde in Bukarest geboren. Sie hat dort ein Studium der Wirtschaftswissenschaften absolviert und ein Kunststudium der Malerei und Konzert Beginn 19:30 Uhr Dekorationskunst / Ikonenmalerei an der Volkshochschule in Bukarest belegt. Mit 12 19:30 Konzert entdeckte sie ihre Leidenschaft für Malen und Modellieren und besuchte die Seminare im Atelier des Künstlers Ion Jalea. Zwischen 1966-1989 hat sie an zahlreichen , Cristian Braica C. Braica (Kontrabass) ExercitiumExercitium „La „La Folia“ Folia“, Komposition Cristian Braica Kontrabass C. Braica Wettbewerben und Ausstellungen in Rumänien und Bulgarien teilgenommen. Seit 1989 lebt und arbeitet sie in Frankfurt. Sie hat sich mit dem Künstler David Josef Reith PräludiumPräludium Des- Des-durdur, Reinholdvon Reinhold Gliere Gliere Ana-SofiaKlavier Ana-Sofia Braica (Klavier) Braica weitergebildet und ist aktives Mitglied im Berufsverband Bildender Künstler BKK Frankfurt e. V. 2003 – 2015 hat sie in Einzel- und Gruppenausstellungen in Frankfurt, Spirits of the Wind, Alexander Peskanov Paul Braica (Klavier) Wien, Bad Homburg, Neu-Isenburg und Oberursel ausgestellt. “ Marlene Schanz wurde in Rumänien geboren und hat in Bukarest ein Studium der SonateSonate h-moll h-moll K. K 27. 27 op. op. 449 449, Domenicovon Domenico Scarlatti Scarlatti Klavier Géraldine Géraldine Saba (Klavier) Saba Sportwissenschaften absolviert. Seit 2002 lebt und arbeitet sie in Frankfurt. Sie ist präsent mit Einzelausstellungen in Frankfurt (2012), Neu-Isenburg (2014), Offenbach SonateSonate Nr. Nr. 17 17 d-moll d-moll op. op. 31 31, (Sturmsonate) 3. Satz ("Sturmsonate") 3. Satz Klavier Géraldine Géraldine Saba (Klavier) Saba (2014), Hamburg (2015) und München (2016), sowie in Gruppenausstellungen und in Ludwig van Beethoven Privatsammlungen. Ihr bisheriges Oeuvre lässt sich in drei Richtungen beschreiben: von Ludwig van Beethoven das Figurative, das Abstrakte, die Stadtansicht. Während der figürliche Ansatz immer auch ein narrativer ist, der eine Geschichte erzählt, ist die Abstraktion bei Marlene ein Ballade„Ballade”, Ciprian von Ciprian Porumbescu, Porumbescu, Arrangement Arrangement C. Braica Kontrabass C. Braica (Kontrabass)C. Braica experimenteller Prozess, der Farben und Formen aufwirft wie Fragen, deren von C. Braica für Kontrabass und Klavierbegleitung Klavier Paul Braica Paul Braica(Klavier) Beantwortung wir leisten müssen. Mehr über Marlene www.marleneschanz.de Tanz aus Transsilvanien, Cristian Braica Ana, Paul und Cristian BraicaKlavier (Klavier 6 Hände zu 6 Händen) Ana, Kara Molnar ist in Oraviţa/Rumänien geboren. 2013 kam sie mit ihrem Mann (IT- „Tanz aus Transsilvanien“, Spezialist) nach Frankfurt. Sie ist all-around Künstlerin. Sie schreibt, singt, komponiert, Komponist C. Braica für Klavier 6 Hände Paul und Cristian Braica dekoriert Möbel und Gesichter, gestaltet Schmuck und malt. Die studierte Bagă, Doamne, luna-n nor…, Tiberiu Brediceanu Géraldine Saba (Sopran) Landschaftsingenieurin arbeitete nie in ihrem Beruf, denn Kunst war und ist ihr Leben. Memory aus dem Musikal „Cats“, Andrew Lloyd Webber Teodora Lungu (Klavier) Die Autodidaktin hatte mehrere erfolgreiche Kunstaustellungen in Rumänien. In Ave„Bag Mariaă, Doamne, aus „Cavalleria luna-n nor…“ Rusticana“, von Tiberiu Pietro BrediceanuMascagni Sopran Géraldine Saba Frankfurt hat sie an einer Gruppenausstellung bei FRAP in der Mainzer Landstr. 405 im Juli 2015 teilgenommen. Als Sängerin ist sie oft auf Bühnen in Siebenbürgen „Memory“(Musical “Cats”) von Andrew Lloyd Webber Klavier Teodora Lungu aufgetreten und wurde mit Preisen für Interpretation und Komposition in Rumänien Improvisation„Ave Maria”(Oper nach "CavalleriaJ.S. Bach, PräludiumRusticana") Nr.1, von „AveP. Mascagni Maria“ Marius Cloşca (Klavier) und Serbien ausgezeichnet. Kara ist ARO-Mitglied und gestaltet den Außenauftritt Fly me to the moon, Bart Howard unseres Kulturvereins mit. 2016 tritt sie als Solistin in der Rolle Steffi im Offenbacher GirlBach-Improvisation from Ipanema, Ant nachȏnio Präludium Carlos Jobim Nr.1 ("Ave Maria") Klavier Marius Cloşca Musical „Broken Hartz“ von Thomas Gabriel auf. Mehr über Kara www.kara-design.eu What"Fly a me wonderful to the moon" world, von George Bart Howard David Weiss PicGirlturi from de untdelemnIpanema von, altes Antônio rumänisches Carlos Jobim Zigeunerlied Cristian Braica wurde in Margau bei Cluj ( Klausenburg) in Rumänien “ă ” geboren und arbeitet seit 2001 als Vorspieler der Kontrabassgruppe des hr - “What a wonderful world” von George David Weiss Sinfonieorchesters. Das Orchester wurde auf ihn aufmerksam, als er 1999 Ȋnger“Picături pentru de mine, untdelemn”, Numai old tu, Romanianmein Herz gipsy tut weh, song Kara Molnar einen internationalen Preis gewann. Aushilfsweise spielt er beim WDR und I will be right here, Humans, Texte und Musik bei den Bamberger Sinfonikern. Wiederholt gab er Kurse in Brasilien. Kara„Înger Molnar, pentru Instrumentation mine“, „Numai Vlad tu“, MeinToma Herz und tutN. Chirteşweh“, Kara Molnar Mit 14 entdeckte Braica seine Liebe zum Kontrabass. 1998 erwarb er einen Master-Degree an der Musik Academie Cluj-Napoca,Rumänien. Zahlreiche „I will be right here“, „Humans“, Text und Musik von Moderation Andreas Adam internationale Preise bei Wettbewerben in Rumänien und Deutschland Kara Molnar, Instrumentation Vlad Toma und N. Chirteş führten dazu, dass Justus Frantz ihn 1997 -2001 als Solo-Bassist in seine Kammermusik auf höchstem Nivea Koordination Brânduşa Massion „Philharmonie der Nationen“ verpflichtete. u z B. mit den „ Flying Moderation Andreas Adam Basses“, einem Kontrabassquartett mit Kollegen des hr-Sinfonieorchesters und Soloauftritte mit Orchester stehen regelmäßig auf seinem Programm. Er lebt mit seiner Familie in Ilbenstadt und hat viel Koordination Freude an seinen begabten Kindern, Ana-Sofia und Paul, die bereits zahlreiche Jugendwettbewerbe 20:45 rumänisches Buffet im Foyer; Eintritt frei, SpendenBrânduşa sind Willkommen Massion im Fach Klavier, Paul auch ein Jahresstipendium in Hamburg, gewonnen haben. 20:45 rumänisches Buffet im Foyer, Eintritt frei, wir freuen uns über Spenden Marius Cloşca ist in Bukarest geboren und hat dort 1999 das Musikgymnasium Dinu Lippatti unter Prof.Ligia Pop abgeschlossen. Marius wurde vom Förderverein „Brücke zwischen Ost und West“ unter der Leitung von Luiza Teodorescu unterstützt. Von 2000 bis 2007 hat er in der Frankfurter Musikhochschule bei Prof. Irina Edelstein studiert. Der Künstler hat in vielen Kammermusik- und Solokonzerten in ganz Europa gespielt, er ist in TV-Sendungen und als Solopianist mit unterschiedlichen Sinfonieorchestern aufgetreten. Sein Repertoire widmet sich der klassischen Musik aber auch dem Jazz. Aktuell leitet er eine Jazzband „Jive Five“, spielt in einem Kabarett-Duo „Haak & Closca“, arbeitet mit verschiedenen Chören und Sängern zusammen und ist seit 2008 Dozent bei der Frankfurter Music Academy (FMA). Géraldine Saba ist in Frankfurt geboren und ist im Goethe-Gymnasium Frankfurt zur Schule gegangen. Sie hat ein Studium der Zahnmedizin an der Goethe- Universität in Frankfurt am Main absolviert und arbeitet als Zahnärztin in einer Praxis in Eschborn. Ihr musikalischer Werdegang begann bereits im Kindesalter mit Klavierunterricht am Doktor Hoch'schen Konservatorium in Frankfurt am Main bei Hr. Brecht und Fr. Prof. Chitta-Stegemann. Gesangsunterricht bekam Géraldine bei den rumänischen Sängern Cristina Dan und Maestro George Crasnaru. Regelmäßig singt die Sopranistin als Solistin und im Chor der Rumänisch-Orthodoxen Kirche in Frankfurt. Teodora Lungu, ehem. Hochschuldozentin, ist Klavierlehrerin in Maintal im Main-Kinzig-Kreis. Frau Lungu kommt aus einer Bukarester Musiker-Familie und hat die Musikhochschule und die Klavierprofessur in Bukarest absolviert. 1978 bei einer ihrer Tourneen blieb sie im Westen. In Frankfurt wirkte sie von 1979 bis 2010 als Klavierdozentin am Dr. Hoch’s Konservatorium. Sie hat Erfolge als Pianistin und insbesondere als Nachwuchsförderin zu verzeichnen. Frau Lungu singt im Chor der Rumänisch-Orthodoxen Kirche in Frankfurt und immer wieder ist sie die einfühlsame Klavierbegleiterin unserer jungen Talente. Andreas Adam ist in Rumänien geboren. Kurz vor dem Mauerfall haben sich seine Eltern, ein Ingenieurpaar aus Bukarest, dazu entschlossen nach Frankfurt zu ziehen. Dort hat Andreas das Goethe-Gymnasium besucht und bis zu seinem Abitur in Auftritten an der Theater AG und im Jungen Schauspielhaus mitgewirkt. 2007 ist er nach Berlin gezogen und hat sein Schauspielstudium mit Diplom absolviert. Neben seinen Aufführungen im Maxim Gorki Theater und in der Studiobühne Charlottenburg hat er auch in zahlreichen Filmen mitgewirkt und ist oft Gast auf verschiedenen Filmfestspielen, z.B. in Cannes. Neben der Schauspielerei sind Sport, Reisen und Familie sehr wichtig für ihn. Er pendelt zwischen Frankfurt und Berlin und hat die Dreharbeiten zu einer neuen Sitcom auf RTL beendet. .
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