
Ferencsik season ticket 4
Moniuszko, Mozart és Szymanowski.
Moniuszko, Mozart és Szymanowski.
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Last event date: Friday, January 11 2019 7:30PM
MONIUSZKO: Halka - overture
MOZART: Flute and Harp Concerto in C major, K. 299
SZYMANOWSKI: Symphony No. 2, op. 19
Jacques Zoon – flute
Andrea Vigh – harp
Conductor: Łukasz Borowicz
Ambassadors of Polish Music
Let's be honest, if we had to make a list of Polish composers, barely anyone besides Chopin and perhaps his famous contemporaries Penderecki and Lutoslawski would spring to mind. This concert, however, will help extend our list. Lukasz Borowicz, principle conductor of the Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Polish National Opera in Warsaw, introduces us to Poland's two most famous Romantic composers. The 'Polish Erkel', Stanislaw Moniuszko (1819-1872), is known as the father of Polish national opera and the creator of Poland's system of music education. Halka, his most famous opera, was first performed in 1848. Karol Szymanowski (1882-1937), like so many of his contemporaries, began composing under the influence of Wagner and R. Strauss until he found his own creative path. His colourful, varied melodies, styled after folk music themes, debuted in 1911 with the premiere of his Symphony No. 2. We will hear Mozart's unusual double concerto, composed for a French aristocrat and his daughter, performed by a Hungarian-Dutch pairing. The French gavotte-style closing movement is a reference to the aristocratic 'recipients' of the piece.
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.
It is an important objective of the Hungarian National Philharmonic’s Opera season ticket to interpret not only popular hits of the genre, but also to present the audience with a rare and valuable work worth discovering from time to time.
What could be a more beautiful sounding gift one week before Christmas than a three-part oratorio that is unknown in Hungary and recalls a less well documented part of Jesus’s life, the Redeemer’s childhood?
Concert-format opera performance in four acts, with one intermission, in Italian
As in previous years, the 2025/2026 Ferencsik season ticket is aimed primarily at lovers of the Viennese classics. Once again…
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