Program:
Bartók & Takács
Béla Bartók: Two Romanian Dances, op. 8a
Jenő Takács: 4 Epitaphs für Klavier, op. 79 – 1. Praeludium für Paul Hindemith, 2. Elegie für Claude Debussy, 3. Fragment für Alban Berg, 4. Dialogue Nocturne für Béla Bartók
Takács & Schulze
Jenő Takács: Postkartengrüße – 1. Wolgalied, 2. Ungarischer Hochzeitstanz, 3. Serenata italiana, 4. Dorfmusikanten aus Österreich, 5. Old Mississippi, 6. Bootsfahrt auf dem Nil, 7. An Béla Bartók
Werner Schulze: Ansichtskartengrüße – 1. Dagang Tuak, 2. Soleram, 3. Jong Nyelong, 4. Mariam Tomong, 5. Gambang Suling
Bartók & Takács & Schulze & Keresztury-Albert
Takács Jenő: Wiegenlied für Arni
Werner Schulze: Harlekin
Béla Bartók: Mikrokosmos VI. – 6th Dance in Balkan Rhythm
Zsolt Keresztury-Albert: Metropolis
Keresztury-Albert & Bartók
Keresztury-Albert Zsolt: Elindultam... – in memoriam Bartók
Keresztury-Albert Zsolt: Hétköznapok a Pusztában
Featuring:
Anna Leona Albert, Ákos Gubinecz – voice
Zoltán Erdő – tárogató
Ádám Király, Ágoston Dobozy – piano
Members of the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra:
Péter Tfirst, Gergely Hutás – violin
Péter Kondor – viola
Ottó Kertész, György Lukácsházi – cello
Bence Dániel Horváth – double bass
Moderator: Éva Radics, musicologist
In this concert, piano and chamber music works by Béla Bartók, Jenő Takács, Werner Schulze, and Zsolt Keresztury-Albert will be performed, harmonizing tradition and modernity, presented by the renowned Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra together with outstanding soloists. The figure of Franz Liszt stands symbolically for the cultural bond that unites Austria and Hungary. The Austro-Hungarian composer Jenő Takács was both a friend and a creative partner of Bartók, while also serving as mentor to Austrian composer Werner Schulze. The oeuvre of Zsolt Keresztury-Albert integrates organically into the Hungarian compositional tradition founded by Bartók (and Kodály), which draws its inspiration from authentic folk music material. Thus, on this evening, the works of the four creators come together in a shared intellectual space, marked by “cosmopolitan openness” and respect for tradition.
Table reservations are automatically added during ticket purchase.
Please note that if you purchase an odd number of seats, you might have to share the table with others, especially if the concert is sold out.
For the best dining experience please arrive around 7pm.
We hold reservations until 8pm.
For more information, please call +36 1 216 7894