Romanians should use the name of Enescu and the young musicians better, as the Romanian school has great potential now, when the western musical education leaves much to be desired, so music can become Romania's ambassador, the general director of Concertgebouw orchestra, Jan Raes.
Jan
Raes said George Enescu is well known in the Netherlands for his famous
compositions and that most of them are played by all the orchestras in
the world. “Enescu is very important for the violin schools and you
should continue promoting him as much as you can”, said Raes, adding
that such manifestations as the “George Enescu” International Festival,
one of the most important in Europe at the time, build a bridge between
cultures.
Raes
mentioned his orchestra accepted to participate at the event owing to
the festival's value, the things they know about the local musical
tradition, as well as the quality of the program. He sees Enescu as an
important promoter of the Romanian culture and deems this is a very
intelligent way for the country to get identified with the composer and
the musical tradition, and also to have the opportunity to promote his
less-known compositions.
The
head of Concertgebouw orchestra also told NewsIn that young musicians
should find out more about Enescu. He said Bartok is more popular than
Enescu at present, also because Romania was a closed country until
recently and that people became interested in our country along with
the talented musicians.
Radu
Lupu is one of the Romanian musicians admired by Raes and they
performed together in Amsterdam last season. Jan Raes sees Lupu as a
special musician, with personal interpretation and particular sonority,
and mentioned he would like to collaborate again in the future.
Raes
also declared his orchestra would very much like to connect with the
Greek violonist Leonidas Kavakos, with one of the most famous
violonists in the world Janine Jansen, with artists like Thomas
Hampson, and also young bandmasters.
He
mentioned several vocalists aim to perform with the Concertgebouw
orchestra and that makes it difficult to choose, but that it is
important to have in sight young bandmasters for the future. Raes said
the orchestra currently has a main bandmaster and two honorary ones -
Bernard Haitink and Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Still, they have to connect
with the next generation, with artists like Vladimir Zuroski, to
invest, to take chances and to grant trust.
The
artist also told NewsIn that one of the reasons behind the joy of life
impression is the orchestra's quality of interpretation. He mentioned
the good acoustics of the best concert hall in the world, where the
orchestra performs and rehearses, the loyal public and the sharp
selection of the instrumentalists.
Raes
also said they are interested in the music talents coming from Eastern
Europe, as the quality of the Dutch musical education has decreased.