In the small hall of the Romanian Atheneum in Bucharest  - hosting also the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra – there was a performace by pianist Balázs Fülei, featuring the most beautiful pieces of Slovak, Czech, Polish and Hungarian classical music heritage, as a program of the Hungarian Presidency of the V4 countries.

The Liszt Prize-winning pianist, who is conducting the Department of Classical Music at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, in his  one-hour program delivered opuses by Frederic Chopin and Béla Bartók, together with two pieces by Leos Janáček and Ján Cikker, Czech and Slovakian composers, acknowledged representatives of the 20th century, reflecting the common features and traditions of the music world of the four nations.