Pages from the history of the Lugoj Theatre
PAGES FROM THE HISTORY OF THE LUGOJ THEATRE* The Opening of the City Theatre “At long last, after much struggle, worry and thought, the inhabitants of our peaceful Lugoj have their own theatre,
Franz Liszt’s Lugoj Recital
Two major cultural events in Lugoj artistic life took place prior to the Revolutions of 1848: the construction, in 1835, on the initiative of rope maker Anton Liszka, of the first local theatre,1
Béla Bartók – the Marriage to Ditta Pásztory and His Ties with the Town of Lugoj
Turning point in European modern composition and a Brâncuși of music, born, just like György Ligeti and György Kurtág, on what is today Romanian soil, Béla Bartók (1881-1945) was no stranger to
George Enescu’s Violin in the Home of Dr Aurel and Lucia Cosma
A Musical Evening in a Timișoara House: George Enescu’s Violin in the Home of Dr Aurel and Lucia Cosma After the death of his first wife Irma Stupa, Partenie Cosma married, on June 7,
Interview with conductor Peter Oschanitzky
Mr Peter Oschanitzky, both you and your older brother, pianist and composer Richard Oschanitzky, were born and raised in Timișoara, in an apartment at 44 Gheorghe Doja Street. How do you remember

