Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra Great Composers
Concert of the Great Composers
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Concert of the Great Composers
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Last event date: Thursday, October 11 2018 7:30PM
BRAHMS: Piano Concerto in D minor, op. 15
ZEMLINSKY: The Mermaid – Symphonic Poem
Simon Trpceski – piano
Hungarian National Philharmonic
Conductor: Andrey Boreyko
This Romantic concert will be led by the Russian conductor and Director of the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra Andrey Boreyko (b.1957), while the soloist is the Macedonian pianist Simon Trpceski (b. 1979). These two artists are popular figures on the international concert scene, and are both signed to major record labels. The same cannot be said for the Austrian conductor and composer Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942), whose musical career did not meet with success. He may have written late-Romantic music with incredibly beautiful melodies, but von Zemlinsky found himself on the margins of musical history in his own lifetime. The words of his one-time pupil, Arnold Schönberg, were of little help (and perhaps made matters worse): "I always believed he was a great composer." Nor did he benefit from being among the group of Viennese musicians around Gustav Mahler, or his status as a major opera conductor, conducting the successful Vienna premieres of Salome and Tosca in 1900. The symphonic poem The Mermaid (Die Seejungfrau) is based on the story of the Danish storyteller Hans Christian Anderson's The Little Mermaid. After witnessing this performance by the Hungarian National Philharmonic, we sincerely hope many listeners will have new-found respect for this unjustly neglected composer.
The Lukács season ticket consists of three concerts full of new joys to discover. Above all, two young conductors. After taking up the baton on the first evening, the seasoned maestro Domonkos Héja will then turn it over to the 31-year-old Gábor Hontvári and the 37-year-old Dániel Erdélyi, giving them a chance to helm the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra for the second and third outings on the subscription.
As in previous years, the 2025/2026 Ferencsik season ticket is aimed primarily at lovers of the Viennese classics. Once again it, offers a wealth of enriching experiences. From Joseph Haydn, we will hear the Symphony No. 87 in A major, the Notturno No. 5 in C major, the “Clock” symphony and the Violin Concerto No. 4 in G major.
A French evening in the spirit of refinement, colours, moods – and pathos. The Debussy work, L’Après-midi d’un Faune, heralds the birth of impressionism and the two Saint-Saëns compositions, the Cello Concerto in A minor and the hugely popular Organ Symphony, represent romanticism – the latter of which is heavily influenced by Liszt. It is not just the composers who are French: so are the conductor and the soloist.
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