Description
George Enescu, far from being only Romania's most important composer, is one of the most colourful musical personalities of the twentieth century. A real citizen of the world motivated by humanistic ideas and a patriot at the same time, he was born in the North-East of his native country but educated in Vienna and Paris, where his extraordinary talent already became apparent at a young age. Pablo Casals considered him "the greatest musical phenomenon since Mozart", and the Viennese press enthused about the "little Romanian Mozart", who was admitted to the Viennese Conservatory at the tender age of seven. Enescu's genius unites a great composer, an inspiring conductor, one of the most prominent violinists of his time and a highly esteemed pianist.