2017. október 25. 19.00-21.30

Solti terem

Concert by keyboard students of the Doctoral School/2.

Folk Music Inspirations A Zeneakadémia saját szervezésű programja

Hahn
Venezia

De Falla
Fantasia Baetica

Bartók
Hat tánc bolgár ritmusban

Bartók
Tizenöt magyar parasztdal, BB 79

Ligeti
Kürttrió

Kurtág György
Hommage à Farkas Ferenc

Kurtág György
Hommage à Halmágyi Mihály

Kurtág György
Tre pezzi, op. 38

Eötvös Péter
Psy

-;-Kertész Mónika (mezzoszoprán); Papp Tímea (hárfa); Tihanyi Zsuzsanna, Llorenç Prats Boscà, Németh András, Palojtay János, Demény Balázs (zongora); Kováts Péter (hegedű); Tóth Bálint (kürt); Szalai András (cimbalom); Szűcs Péter (klarinét); Zétényi Tamás (cselló)
What is it in folk music that can inspire classical composers? A rhythm, a melody, an instrument, an ambience, a performance style – all factors that can get the imagination of a composer working and that can open up new possibilities. This concert by keyboard students of the doctoral school primarily focuses on compositions inspired by Hungarian folk music, although there is room for a work by Reynaldo Hahn, born in Venezuela but raised in Paris, which evokes the magic of Venice, plus the Fantasia Baetica by Spaniard de Falla. The asymmetric beat of the Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm and the Fifteen Hungarian Peasant Songs gives us a glimpse into Bartók’s workshop. Kurtág’s Tre pezzi and Péter Eötvös’s Psy illustrate how big a role Hungarian composers have had in exploring the possibilities of the cimbalom as a contemporary instrument.

Jegyár:

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