Imperial Christmas – Viennese Stories on Symphonic Rhythms
Extraordinary Concert at the Bucharest Metropolitan Circus
December 21, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Bucharest Metropolitan Circus
On December 21st, the Bucharest Metropolitan Circus will host an exceptional event, designed to bring the magic of the winter holidays closer to the public: the "Imperial Christmas – Viennese Stories" concert, performed by the Symphony Orchestra of the Pitești Philharmonic, one of the most prestigious musical institutions in Romania, a dynamic, innovative orchestra, always close to the public.
Pitești Philharmonic is asserting itself more and more strongly on the Romanian cultural scene through dynamism, professionalism, and a constant openness to innovation. From the great classical masterpieces to spectacular crossover productions, the institution continues to surprise the public with memorable events, refined interpretations, and large-scale collaborations.
The orchestra's latest performance – the concert held alongside the famous artist Al Bano, in the show "Sempre Sempre La Mia Opera" at the Sala Palatului – confirmed the status of the Pitești Philharmonic as a reliable partner for prestigious international productions. The vibrant orchestral sound, impeccable synchronization, and artistic energy of the musicians offered the audience an unforgettable evening. Under the leadership of manager Gabriel Niță, a young and enthusiastic leader, the Pitești Philharmonic is constantly reinventing itself, cultivating a balance between tradition and modernity. Its diverse programs, interdisciplinary collaborations, and openness to new generations of artists confirm the institution's mission: to bring symphonic, vocal, and entertainment music closer to people.
"Imperial Christmas – Viennese Stories" is not just a concert, but a sound and visual experience, specially designed to convey the warmth and joy of the holidays. The choice of the Bucharest Metropolitan Circus as the venue offers the event a spectacular setting, where Viennese tradition intertwines with the energy of a diverse and enthusiastic audience. Spectators will be invited to be carried away by the timeless music of the great composers, in a fairytale setting that evokes the lavish atmosphere of Vienna of yesteryear.
On the eve of Christmas, the Bucharest audience is invited to experience an event that combines the refinement of classical music with the magic of the holidays. "Imperial Christmas – Viennese Stories" is more than a show: it is a musical gift offered to those who wish to enjoy the beauty and emotional power of music performed at the highest level.
Conductor Tiberiu Dragoș Oprea, is a musician with multiple artistic facets: violinist with a beautiful record, awarded in competitions of the genre, concertmaster and violin soloist. However, his artistic path has intertwined his bow with the baton, being one of the most appreciated conductors with 30 years of career and over 1000 concerts, whose experience includes both symphony orchestras and operetta, opera and musical theater, being one of the pioneers of cross-over concerts, thus becoming, through versatility and artistic vision, perhaps the most appreciated and desired conductor of the genre. Collaborations with leading vocal artists: Felicia Filip, Pompeiu Hărăşteanu, Daniela Vlădescu, Bianca Ionescu, Florin Georgescu, Maria Miron, Cezar Ouatu, Valentina Naforniţă, Florin Estefan, Diana Ţugui, Irina Iordăchescu, Nicoleta Ardelean, Alfredo Pascu, Doina Scripcaru.
The special guest is the well-known singer, composer and lyricist Doru Todoruț who has prepared a special moment with the symphonic orchestra of the Pitești Philharmonic
Thus, on December 21st, the Bucharest Metropolitan Circus will become a true palace of music, where the Symphonic Orchestra of the Pitești Philharmonic will revive the Viennese splendor and will bring the luminous spirit of Christmas into the souls of the spectators.
For further details regarding the above event, please contact the organizing company: SC OXIGEN MEDICAL CENTER SRL, CIF 46359836, BUCHAREST