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Romanian and George
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* 1912 – George Emil Palade, Romanian cell biologist, Nobel laureate ( d. 2008 )
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* November 19 – George Emil Palade, Romanian microbiologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( d. 2008 )
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One of the most prominent buildings is the neoclassical Romanian Athenaeum, which was founded in 1852, and hosts classical music concerts, the George Enescu Festival, and is home to the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra.
The Romanian Athaeneum Society hosts the George Enescu Festival at various locations throughout the city in September every two years ( odd years ).
Polemicizing with the established Junimea and overshadowed by the influence of Mihai Eminescu, Romanian symbolism was recovered as an inspiration during and after the 1910s, when it was exampled by the works of Tudor Arghezi, Ion Minulescu, George Bacovia, Mateiu Caragiale, Tristan Tzara and Tudor Vianu, and praised by the modernist magazine Sburătorul.
* George Bacovia ( 1881 – 1957 ) Romanian
Most schools are taught in Romanian ; nonetheless, there are some Hungarian-language schools ( Báthory István, Apáczai Csere János and Brassai Sámuel high schools ), as well as mixed schools — e. g. George Coşbuc and Onisifor Ghibu high schools with Romanian / German classes and Romanian / Hungarian classes, respectively.
He conducted at the Romanian National Opera from 1935 on, and, following the brief tenures of two caretakers, he also directed the Bucharest Philharmonic Orchestra for six years as successor to George Georgescu, in disgrace as a Nazi collaborator.
Investigating the works ' main characteristics, George Călinescu stressed that Eliade owed much of his style to the direct influence of French author André Gide, concluding that, alongside Camil Petrescu and a few others, Eliade was among Gide's leading disciples in Romanian literature.
* George Călinescu, Istoria literaturii române de la origini până în prezent (" The History of Romanian Literature from Its Origins to Present Times "), Editura Minerva, Bucharest, 1986
* Lucian Nastasă, " Suveranii " universităţilor româneşti (" The ' Sovereigns ' of Romanian Universities "), Editura Limes, Cluj-Napoca, 2007 ( available online at the Romanian Academy's George Bariţ Institute of History )
Eventually all British aircraft were equipped with the superior Constantinesco synchronization gear ( or " CC " gear, invented by Romanian engineer George Constantinesco ) which used sonic impulses transmitted by a column of liquid instead of a mechanical system of linkages.
Among the greatest personalities from this period are: the novelist and publicist Ioan Slavici, the prose writer Panait Istrati, the poet and writer Barbu Ştefănescu Delavrancea, the poet and publicist George Coşbuc, the poet Ştefan Octavian Iosif, the historian and founder of Romanian press in Transylvania George Bariţiu and Badea Cârţan, a simple peasant shepherd from Southern Transylvania who, through his actions became a symbol of the emancipation movement.
Also, George Călinescu was a more complex writer who, among different literary creations, produced the monumental " History of the Romanian literature, from its origins till present day ".
George Emil Palade (; November 19, 1912 – October 8, 2008 ) was a Romanian cell biologist.

Romanian and Enescu
* George Enescu, Romanian Rhapsodies Nos.
George Enescu (; known in France as Georges Enesco ; 19 August 1881, Liveni – 4 May 1955, Paris ) was a Romanian composer, violinist, pianist, conductor and teacher.
Sinaia was also the summer residence of the Romanian composer George Enescu, who stayed at the Luminiş villa.
His vacation house in the city, located in Copou area and known locally as Casa cu turn (" The House with a Tower "), was the residence of composer George Enescu for part of the Romanian Campaign, and, in 1930, was purchased by the novelist Mihail Sadoveanu ( in 1980, it became a museum dedicated to Sadoveanu's memory ).
The 400 seats hall was the location where important Romanian artists that came to Buzău, such as Nicolae Leonard, Constantin Nottara and George Enescu performed.
The lăutari and their music had a great influence on the Romanian composer George Enescu.
This has been hard to accept by some Romanian musicologists who tried to induce the idea that it must have been some peasant musicians that Enescu heard on that trip.
So pregnant was this aspect in his music that a German critic thought that Enescu was Romani himself upon hearing the Romanian Rhapsody.
During this time he also studied composition privately in Paris with the famous Romanian violinist George Enescu, Yehudi Menuhin's teacher.
He worked with Romanian violinist and composer George Enescu, who also acted as an instructor.
| 9493 Enescu || 3100 T-1 || George Enescu, Romanian musician †
It was owned by the Romanian composer and musician George Enescu ( 1881 – 1955 ).
After permanently leaving Romania due to the political events of the post-World War II era, Enescu signed a document in Paris donating his Luminiş Villa as a cultural house, conceived as a rest and recuperation shelter for Romanian and foreign artists.
9493 Enescu is an asteroid named for the Romanian musician George Enescu.

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