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Hungarian Classical Music Day Zoltán Kocsis was born 70 years ago

Hungarian Classical Music Day Zoltán Kocsis was born 70 years ago

In 2022, on the 70th anniversary of the birth of this great musician, the evening is devoted to works by classical Hungarian composers of the 20th century alongside modern-day Hungarian music.
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Last event date: Monday, May 30 2022 7:30PM

HUNGARIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC DAY
Zoltán Kocsis was born 70 years ago

Program

Dohnányi: Der Schleier der Pierrette (The Veil of Pierrette), Op. 18 – excerpts
Tímea Dragony: BIFROST ‘the Bridge’
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Bartók: Hungarian Sketches, BB 103
Kodály: Budavári Te Deum

Orsolya Rőser (soprano)
Kornélia Bakos (alto)
Szabolcs Brickner (tenor)
Krisztián Cser (bass)

Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
Hungarian National Choir (choirmaster: Csaba Somos)

Conductor: Oliver von Dohnányi

Zoltán Kocsis, one of the defining figures of Hungarian music life over the past five decades, established a tradition by giving a charity concert each year on his birthday, having invited his friends and fellow musicians to play chamber together. This noble tradition was revived by Hungarian National Philharmonic he headed for nearly 20 years, as well as his alma mater, and 30 May was christened the Day of Hungarian Classical Music. In 2022, on the 70th anniversary of the birth of this great musician, the evening is devoted to works by classical Hungarian composers of the 20th century alongside modern-day Hungarian music: the piece by Tímea Dragony inspired by Scandinavian mythology is a world premiere (it won a prize in the symphony orchestral works category at the 2020 Müpa Budapest Music Competition).

PRESENTED BY: Liszt Academy Concert Centre, Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra

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ZOLTÁN KODÁLY: Dances of Galánta BALÁZS KECSKÉS D.: Viola Concerto *** ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK: Symphony No. 8 in G major, Op. 88

JOHANNES BRAHMS: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56 RICHARD STRAUSS: Burleske in D minor for Piano and Orchestra *** HECTOR BERLIOZ: Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17 – orchestral excerpts (Scène d’amour, La reine Mab scherzo, Roméo seul, Banquet scene)

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