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Constantin and Silvestri
* The Constantin Silvestri International Foundation
A Bournemouth Love Affair: the legendary Constantin Silvestri conducts the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in works by Enescu, Silvestri, Mozart, Dvorak and Prokofiev ( BBC archive recordings digitally remastered )
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The Orchestra has worked with an esteemed array of Principal Conductors including Sir Dan Godfrey, Rudolf Schwarz, Constantin Silvestri, Paavo Berglund, Andrew Litton and Marin Alsop, with Kirill Karabits the current incumbent.
In 1962, Constantin Silvestri became Principal Conductor and raised the standard and profile of the orchestra, with an appearance at the Edinburgh Festival in 1963, a first European tour in 1965, notable recordings and regular radio broadcasts.
Other notable recordings include Deryck Cooke's completion of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 10, conducted by Simon Rattle ; Elgar's In the South ( Alassio ) with Constantin Silvestri, Tchaikovsky's 2nd Piano Concerto with Rudolf Barshai and Peter Donohoe as soloist ( with Nigel Kennedy and Steven Isserlis in the slow movement ); Anthony Payne's completion of Elgar's 3rd Symphony with Paul Daniel, and Leonard Bernstein's Chichester Psalms with Marin Alsop.
Through the late 1950s the LPO worked with conductors including Constantin Silvestri and Josef Krips.
Most of the recordings have been by British orchestras and conductors, but exceptions include the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, Dresden Staatskapelle, and Sydney Symphony Orchestra, and conductors Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniel Barenboim, Bernard Haitink, Tadaaki Otaka, André Previn, Constantin Silvestri, Giuseppe Sinopoli, and Leonard Slatkin.
He wrote such books as " Silvestri " ( about the conductor, Constantin Silvestri, " Conductors and Orchestras ", " The Symphony until Beethoven ", and " Beethoven " ( monography ).

Constantin and (;
Constantin Brâncuși (; surname sometimes spelled Brâncuș ; February 19, 1876 March 16, 1957 ) was a Romanian-born sculptor who made his career in France.
Constantin Brâncoveanu (; 1654 August 15, 1714 ) was Prince of Wallachia between 1688 and 1714.
Constantin Ion Parhon (; October 15, 1874 August 9, 1969 ) was a Romanian neuropsychiatrist, endocrinologist and politician.
Mircea Albulescu (; real name Iorgu Constantin Albulescu ) is a Romanian actor, university professor ( Doctor of Arts ), journalist, poet, writer of prose, member of the Writers ' Union of Romania ( Uniunea Scriitorilor ).
Constantin Tănase (; July 5, 1880 August 29, 1945 ) was a Romanian actor and writer for stage, a key figure in the revue style of theater in Romania.
Grand Duke Dimitri Constantinovich of Russia (; 13 June 1860 28 January 1919 ) was a son of Grand Duke Constantin Nikolaevich and a first cousin of Alexander III of Russia.

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Sanford Meisner ( August 31, 1905 February 2, 1997 ), also known as Sandy, was an American actor and acting teacher who developed a form of Method acting ( based on the ' system ' of Constantin Stanislavski ) that is now known as the Meisner technique.
** Kraft Constantin Franz Emich Erbprinz zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen ( born October 31, 1966, Munich ), married on June 5, 2004 in Preetz to Carolin von Wendorff, the parents of:

Constantin and May
* May 15: Constantin Dăscălescu, former prime minister of Romania ( 1982 1989 )
* Constantin Fehrenbach ( Centre ) to 4 May, then from 10 May Joseph Wirth ( Centre )
The establishment was linked with the socialist group's affiliation to the Comintern ( just before the latter's Third Congress ): after a delegation was sent to Bolshevist Russia, a group of moderates ( including Ioan Flueraş, Iosif Jumanca, Leon Ghelerter, and Constantin Popovici ) left at different intervals beginning in May 1921.
Constantin Dăscălescu ( 2 July 1923, Breaza 15 May 2003 Bucharest ) was a Romanian politician who served as Prime Minister of Romania ( 21 May 1982 22 December 1989 ) during the communist rule of Nicolae Ceauşescu until the 1989 Romanian Revolution.
*" Obituary: Constantin Dascalescu ", by Gabriel Partos, The Independent, London, May 20, 2003
** Prince Alfons Constantin Maria ( b. London, 18 May 2001 )
* Prince Constantin Ferdinand Maria ( b. St Gallen, 15 March 1972 ), married civilly in Vaduz on 14 May 1999 and religiously in Číčov, Slovakia, on 18 July 1999 Countess Marie Gabriele Franziska Kálnoky de Kőröspatak ( b. Graz, 16 July 1975 ), 3 children:
The Department of Defense reports that he was born on May 22, 1969, in Constantin, Algeria.

Constantin and 1913
On 29 July 1913 The Times printed four letters Charlotte had written to Constantin Heger after leaving Brussels in 1844.
From left: Rakovsky, Leon Trotsky, and Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea, during a meeting in Bucharest ( 1913 drawing )

Constantin and Bucharest
Bucharest became a permanent location for the Wallachian court after 1698 ( starting with the reign of Constantin Brâncoveanu ).
At the same time, he applied for a position of lecturer at the University of Bucharest, but withdrew from the race, leaving Constantin Noica and Ion Zamfirescu to dispute the position, in front of a panel of academics comprising Lucian Blaga and Dimitrie Gusti ( Zamfirescu's eventual selection, going against Blaga's recommendation, was to be the topic of a controversy ).
As secretary of the academy he was instrumental in assisting the publication of the collections of historic documents made by Constantin Hurmuzachi ( 30 vols., Bucharest, 1876-1897 ), and other acts and documents besides a number of minor political pamphlets of transitory value.
After Constantin Brâncoveanu moved the capital to Bucharest, Târgoviște lost its importance, decaying economically as its population decreased.
In July 1933, alongside Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, Constantin Doncea and other PCR activists, he was brought to trial in front of a Bucharest court for his part in convening the Griviţa Strike, and ultimately sentenced to 18 months in jail.
An ethnic Romanian church was formed in Bucharest in 1912 by Constantin Adorian ( 1882-1954 ), a Romanian who had joined the German Baptist church in Bucharest.
In 1694 Constantin Brâncoveanu, ruler of Wallachia, had founded the Princely Academy of Saint Sava in Bucharest with lectures delivered in Greek.
From 1964 to 1969, he held the position of chief of the service of pre-operative diagnosis at the Clinic of Neurosurgery of the Bucharest University under Constantin Arseni.
Presently the main representative of Marinescu's school of neurology in Romania is Constantin Popa, head of the neurological department at the Carol Davilla University and director of the institute for cerebrovascular diseases in Bucharest.
Constantin Baraschi's Statue of Ion Luca Caragiale ( Bucharest ) | monument to Caragiale in Bucharest
Among the statues raised in his honor are Constantin Baraschi's Bucharest monument, and busts in the capital's Cişmigiu Gardens and in Ploieşti.
He was born as Iorgu Constantin V. Albulescu, in Bucharest, on October 4, 1934.
In 1689 or 1690, he was asked to settle in Wallachia by Prince Constantin Brâncoveanu, and was given charge of the newly-founded princely printing press in Bucharest.
The furniture was made of wood ( sycamore, maple, and oak ) by Constantin Babic and his students at the Bucharest Art School ( Ṣcoala de Arte si Meserii ).
George Călinescu was born Gheorghe Vişan on 14 June 1899, the son of a housekeeper, Maria Vişan ; the child was brought up by his mother's employers, Constantin Călinescu, a worker for Romanian State Railways, and his wife Maria, in their house in Bucharest.
The spectre of socialist agitation, which had led to incidents such as a major strike action in Bucharest in December 1918, brought about the fall of the Constantin Coandă cabinet, and Brătianu again occupied the position.
Over the course of 20 years, he would establish a tradition of humorous cabaret / revue theater that still continues in Romania today, most notably at the " Constantin Tănase " Revue Theatre, the former home of " Cărăbuş " at 33-35 Calea Victoriei in the heart of Bucharest.
Bucharest was again ravaged, after only 15 years, by the 1655 rebellion of seimeni mercenaries against the rule of Constantin Şerban-the rebel troops arrested and executed a number of high-ranking boyars, before being crushed by Transylvanian troops in June 1655.
Self-administration privileges were denied to Bucharesters and taken over by the Princes during the rule of Constantin Brâncoveanu and the Organic Statute period-in 1831, the population was allowed to elect a local council and was awarded a local budget ; the council was expanded under Alexandru Ioan Cuza, under whom the first Mayor of Bucharest, Barbu Vlădoianu, was elected.
The journalist Constantin Bacalbașa wrote in his book Dictatura gastronomică that mititei were invented one night at an inn called Iordache on Covaci's street in the old Bucharest, held by a Transylvanian named Ionescu Iordache, who was famous for his sausages.

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