Press
"Established in 2006, Romanian Brass is composed of the most talented instrumentalists of the department of brass Philharmonic George Enescu in Bucharest. Created by oboist Adrian Petrescu, a strange one might say, came just in the area of the wood, colleague with the band members in the same prestigious orchestras, this band is instrumental, through its very existence, an act of culture as not many of us were given to you in the long season of the suppression of all kinds who are witnesses here in'90.
Musician complete with outstanding qualities of the manager, Adrian Petrescu signs musical leadership of the first CD edited by English impressive Brass called Entry.
A solemn entrance into the local musical landscape aims Romanian Brass in sonoritatile bulk of the well-known introduction to the so-spoken of by Zarathustra Strauss, fragment became known as the public theme music of the film's main Kubrik Space Odyssey 2001, followed by eight opusuri or fragments of works coming from different stylistic areas, from Bach to Enescu, passing by Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Bizet and J. Parker. Dominant feature of the music of this first album is the talent artist, cohesion of the whole fruit arrangements orchestra of high class and experience data from the hundreds of concerts held together. Knowing is better, both in terms of music, and human (look at all negligible in an artistic so intimate as this one), the fourteen members of Romanian Brass and have taken an additional responsibility of artistic activity each member separately.
The sound of the brass bands can be an ideal echoing even for the most refined goer. Wide range of colors that can reproduce packages of instruments, as well as fragments of solo, go from strength and vigor in the purest form, feature them, and get up to the most delicate and subtle nuances.
Financial Newspaper - Virgil Oprina 16 March 2007 - http://www.zf.ro/ziarul-de-duminica/in-sfarsit-romanian-brass-3040407/
“Being distinguished as one among the most prestigious ensembles of blowers within the George Enescu Philarmonic, within the Romanian Brass Camera formation are to be found the most talented instrumentists of the brass wind parties. The initiator and leader of the ensemble is the reputed oboist Adrian Petrescu, musician with an impressive national and international artistic carrier.”
The program of the Craiova Musical festival, the XXIII edition of 11-25 November 2005 - Concert Presentation 19.11.05. 18.00 hours.
“Similarly interesting has been the Romanian Brass Ensemble that, conducted by the appreciated oboist Adrian Petrescu has brought go the Weavers bastion, mosaical sonorities, bringing together pieces of Mozart, Bizet, Ceaikovski, Enescu, Strauss, but as well Hazel or Parker..”
Anca Florea - Romanian Chronicle 21 Sep. 2006
“Sensational start at Romanian Atheneum - Tuesday 13 June at Romanian Atheneum has taken place the official start of a unique camera formation in Romanian, The Romanian Brass Ensemble, having at desk the conductor Adrian Petrescu. The hall was arhi-crowded; Adrian Petrescu has polished a jewel.”
Celina Alexandru, VIP - June 26, 2006
“Lately have settled up a formation called Romanian Brass Ensemble. It is for the first time in Romania when there are joined valuable instrumentists in such a formation. With this formation I am in a new posture, that of conductor.”
Interview Nicoleta Marculescu - Cuvantul June 14, 2006
“the poster invited the melomans to applaud a new formation of the Romanian Philarmonic, the Romanian Brass Ensemble that put together the best brass blowers of orchestra. Both surprising and attractive, the concert of the formation has brought not only perhaps unexpected beloved scores and sonorities but full of charm ald also the presence of Adrian Petrescu on the stand in conducting hypostase, conducting with rigour the fluent and brilliant running of the program" Adrian Petrescu proved in this posture similar performing on artistic plane… The public expects each time with pleasure the fire of firecracks which his virtuosity and artistic temperament creates into a true performance much tasted by melomans.”
Anca Florea - Musical Actuality no.12 December 2006

