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Várjon Dénes és a Concerto Budapest • 2.1 / BARTÓK TAVASZ 2023

Várjon Dénes és a Concerto Budapest • 2.1 / BARTÓK TAVASZ 2023

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Last event date: Saturday, April 01 2023 7:30PM

Bartók: Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 1

Bartók: Scherzo for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 2

Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major, BWV 1048

Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92

 

Featuring: Dénes Várjon – piano, Concerto Budapest

Conductor: András Keller

 

At this concert of András Keller and the Concerto Budapest, Dénes Várjon will play the solo in two youthful pieces by Bartók, whose chief inspirations were Liszt and Richard Strauss. The Rhapsody was in the repertoire of Bartók the pianist for a relatively long time, even when his compositional style had far departed from the mood of the turn of the century. This was in part the reason why, at the end of 1925, he decided to write a piano concerto that would better reflect his compositional philosophy. The Scherzo was unknown to Bartók scholars for a long time, with its score discovered only more than half a century after its composition. It immediately became clear it featured many of the elements of Bartók’s mature style. He himself must have been aware of the forward-looking nature of the piece, which was why he did not consent to mediocre performances.

This concert of the Bartók Spring is presented by Müpa Budapest as a joint event with Liszt Academy.

 

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Ádám Fischer's career as a conductor, which began more than half a century ago, is linked to his homeland in many ways: the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Hungarian State Opera, Müpa Budapest and the Austro-Hungarian Haydn Orchestra are all important chapters in his work.

Zsombor Tóth-Vajna is an outstandingly talented member of the young Hungarian generation of artists dedicated to the historically informed performance of early music, both as a conductor and a specialist in early keyboard instruments, playing the organ, harpsichord, fortepiano and clavichord. He completed his studies at Budapest's Liszt Academy and the Conservatorium van Amsterdam.

The aptly named Angelica Girls' Choir, who are led by Zsuzsanna Gráf, and help nurture the legacy of Kodály and Bartók, have captivated Müpa Budapest audiences on several occasions.

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