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Constantin Silvestri (; 31 May 1913, Bucharest – 23 February 1969, London ) was a Romanian conductor and composer.
* 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 ).

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