A két magyar nem csak játszotta a zenét, ők maguk voltak a zene – minden idegszálukban – egészen az ujjuk hegyéig.

Adelheid von Schorn Reményiről és Lisztről
Mihalovich Songs

2017. november 18. 19.00-21.00

Solti terem

Mihalovich Songs A Zeneakadémia saját szervezésű programja

Concert in memorian Ödön Michalovich, composer and director of the Liszt Academy born 175 years ago

Mihalovich
In Liebeslust

Mihalovich
Nur dich allein

Mihalovich
Winternacht

Mihalovich
Bitte

Mihalovich
Nachtreise

Mihalovich
Der schwere Abend

Mihalovich
Nachtgang – ősbemutató

Mihalovich
Nachtlied

Mihalovich
Frühlingsnacht

Mihalovich
In der Mondnacht

Mihalovich
Szeretném itt – ősbemutató

Mihalovich
Waldnacht

Mihalovich
Du bist wie eine Blume

Mihalovich
Liebeslied

Mihalovich
Fichtenbaum – ősbemutató

Mihalovich
Verrath – ősbemutató

Mihalovich
Im Herzen trüb

Mihalovich
Du weisst wohl nicht

Mihalovich
Einen Menschen

Mihalovich
O, wie wonnig

-;-Horti Lilla, Megyimórecz Ildikó (szoprán); Erdős Attila (bariton); Pataki Bence (basszus)

Virág Emese (zongora)

Műsorvezető: Kovács Sándor

Művészeti vezető: Marton Éva
Ödön Mihalovich wrote himself into the annals of cultural history as one of the most imposing figures in Hungary’s music life: under his direction from 1887-1919, the Liszt Academy became a world-class institution. At the time he took over there were six departments and he added virtually all the others that are operating to this day. Furthermore, he established the organizational structure of teaching that represents the foundation for the functioning of the Liszt Academy today. Mihalovich not only contracted the teachers, for instance, Bartók and Kodály, but he also fought hard to get civil servant status and pay for them, as well as pension rights. Although he is little known as a composer today, in his day he was popular as an adherent of the path marked out by Wagner and Liszt. His unique songs are performed by four most excellent vocalists of the Liszt Academy under the artistic direction of Éva Marton, professor emerita. Listeners are swept back to the world of the Liszt Academy of a century ago by Sándor Kovács, music historian and recipient of the Knight’s Order of the Republic of Hungary.

Jegyár:

Free tickets to the concert can be obtained at the ticket office of the Liszt Academy one month before the concert.