Fokozatosan emelni kell a zeneművészet megértésének, kultiválásának és gyakorlatának színvonalát. Ez a feladat főképp az új Akadémiára hárul.

Liszt Augusz Antalhoz
László Borbély

2017. március 9. 19.00-21.00

Solti terem

Black and White Colours

László Borbély A Zeneakadémia saját szervezésű programja

Haydn
f-moll variációk, Hob. XVII6

Mompou
Variációk egy Chopin-témára

Mendelssohn
Variations sérieuses, op.54


SZÜNET

Webern
Variációk, op.27

Brahms
Variációk és fúga egy Händel-témára, op. 24

-;-Borbély László (zongora)
László Borbély, who in terms of repertoire can be considered one of the most open-minded of all young pianists, has set variations written at different periods in history alongside each other. This genre was always a benchmark of compositional creative ability and imagination since a variation series by a master attains artistic heights by working up a simple theme. Haydn’s melancholic masterpiece is frequently performed, and the series of Mendelssohn that is both spectacularly virtuosic and an ideal of beauty is a true audience favourite. These are in direct counterpoint to Webern’s opus written in strict 12-tone, which only a select band of pianists is prepared to undertake due to its enormous complexity. The situation is the same (albeit for different reasons) with the near 30-minute ‘piano symphony’ of Brahms, the performance of which assumes considerable stamina and artistic bravura for the gradual denouement in a carefully timed way of the grandiose structure. Inserted within the programme is a curiosity: the exotic, flamboyant Chopin variations by Catalan composer Federico Mompou who died 30 years ago.

Jegyár:

HUF 2 500, 3 200