Fulbright Romania
Irina was awarded a prestigious Fulbright US Scholar Award for a 4 months research period in Bucharest on Romanian composers.
Irina was awarded a prestigious Fulbright US Scholar Award for a 4 months research period in Bucharest on Romanian composers.
Irina is excited to bring her solo violin project to the Odeon Chamber Music Series
Irina will perform this magnificent concerto by Violeta Dinescu in the “New Music Days” festival in Chisinau, Moldova.
Irina will bring her solo violin project to the Republic of Moldova, as part of the “New Music Days”
Irina joins cellist Sergey Antonov and pianist Donald Enos for a chamber music concert in the opening concert of this beloved festival on Cape Cod, Massachusetts
After her successful week as artistic director, soloist and conductor with the “Strings Around the World” program, Irina is coming back with a new exciting project, titles “An American Story”
Following her appearance in the summer of 2023, Irina was invited to perform in 2024 at the Ohrid Music Festival. She is joined by pianist Daniel del Pino in a program titled “From Bucharest to Madrid”
Irina will present her solo project in Milkaukee, featuring several new works written especially for this project!
Irina will perform her solo violin program at the Symphony Space in NYC for the celebrated Cutting Edge series.
The Boston Trio returns to this magnificent town on the Californian coast
Irina will perform Brahms’s masterpiece for violin and cello with the acclaimed cellist Eric Kutz.
Irina joins esteemed colleagues altist Pierre - Henri Xuereb and cellist Thibaud Verbe
Irina rejoins the faculty of Academie Viv’alto in the beautiful town of Lasalle for a week of teaching and performing.
Irina performs beloved piano trios by Brahms and Schubert with two dear friends and colleagues, pianist Max Levinson and cellist Ronald Lowry.
A musical journey inspired by the heritages of the two performers.
A musical journey inspired by the heritages of the two performers.
Irina is joining this established Washington DC ensemble for the premiere of “The Passion of Scrooge” by Jon Deak.
Irina will perform the Saint-Saens “Rondo Capriccioso” and “Ballade” by the Romanian composer Ciprian Porumbescu.
As part of her residency at the Cité International des Arts obtained through the Romanian Cultural Institute, Irina is presenting a recital of Romanian composers and the premiere of the “Suite in Memory of the Victims of Shoah” by Scott Flavin.
Together will duo partner and pianist extraordinaire Dana Ciocarlie, Irina will present a program including lesser known Romanian composers and a world premiere by Sanam Gharacheh (written for Irina during the pandemic) in the beautiful Espace Bernanos in Paris
Irina joins the Macedonian string orchestra “Profundis” lead by conductor Gjurgica Dashic for another performance of beloved repertoire.
Irina will be joining the “Enescu Project” headed by violinist Nicolas Dautricourt in one of the most prestigious festivals in France.
Irina will perform her solo violin project “Four Strings Around the World”.
Irina will be recording in the magnificent residence of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Paris the first session of videos for her new platform dedicated to Romanian violin music.
Irina will return to this festival featuring women performers/composers, located in one of Bretagne’s most beautiful spots. One of her two performances will present Irina’s newest recording of Romanian composer Violeta Dinescu.
Irina will be leading as soloist with the FAMES String orchestra in a concert in Macedonia’s leading festivals.
Irina will lead, perform and conduct a program of composers from diverse music cultures with a youth string orchestra under the umbrella of the FAMES Institute Orchestra
Irina will return to this wonderful international teaching academy located on the Mt. Holyoke campus.
Irina joins Artistic Director Donald Enos and cellist Sergey Antonov for her yearly appearance in the Meeting House festival
Irina joins Artistic Director cellist Sergey Antonov and esteemed colleagues and friends for two weeks of great music and imaginative programs in the splendid town of Astoria, Oregon.
Irina joins renowned violist Pierre-Henri Xuereb and several other French colleagues for a festival in a beautiful town in Southern France.
Spanning generations, from the shores of the Black Sea to the glittering concert halls of New York, "The Nightingale’s Sonata" is a richly woven tapestry centered around the virtuoso violinist Lea Luboshutz. The author of the book, Thomas Wolf, will read passages from the book interspersed with movements of Cesar Frank's Violin and Piano Sonata, performed by Irina Muresanu and Daniel Del Pino.