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Solti György
kamara.hu/4

2016. november 20. 11.00-13.00

Solti terem

Turning Point

kamara.hu/4 A Zeneakadémia saját szervezésű programja

Chamber Music Festival of the Liszt Academy

Satie
Három darab körte formában

Liszt
Öt zongoradarab

Liszt
Négy elfelejtett keringő


SZÜNET

Ravel
a-moll zongoratrió

-;-Művészeti vezetők Simon Izabella és Várjon Dénes

Ránki Fülöp, Fejérvári Zoltán (zongora); Viviane Hagner (hegedű); Christoph Richter (cselló)
We enjoy unbounded talent and explore composers pushing boundaries. Despite his youth, Fülöp Ránki is an experienced concert performer. Besides appearing at events with his family, he increasingly frequently takes to the stage ‘in his own right’ as a pianist. Fellow pianist Zoltán Fejérvári is a winner of several major competitions in the UK, Spain and Italy and, like Ránki, has considerable stage experience. He has worked with such greats as Iván Fischer and Zoltán Kocsis. The German violinist Viviane Hagner has also achieved significant international success. The Washington Post wrote of her: “Her rich and bright tone, crystal-clear articulation and precise expressive method leave a deep impression on the listener.” Christoph Richter is one of Europe’s most sought-after concert cellists, on top of which he is a teacher of chamber music, holds master classes and is a regular guest on juries the world over. The exciting menu comprises Satie’s revolutionary piano miniatures, a pair of Liszt’s more rarely performed works, which stretch the musical boundaries of Romanticism, plus Ravel’s rich-toned chamber trio, which prefers applying the lesser-used registers of the three instruments – all turning points in music.

Jegyár:

HUF 2500, 3200