Jupiter Ferencsik season ticket / 1
Program:
Johann Baptist Vanhal: Symphony in C major (“Comista”)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto in C minor, K. 491
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 41 in C major (“Jupiter”), K. 551
Program:
Johann Baptist Vanhal: Symphony in C major (“Comista”)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto in C minor, K. 491
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 41 in C major (“Jupiter”), K. 551
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Last event date: Thursday, January 06 2022 7:30PM
Thursday, 6 January 2022, 7.30 pm
Approx. until 9.10 pm
Liszt Academy Grand Hall
Ferencsik season ticket / 1
Jupiter
Johann Baptist Vanhal: Symphony in C major (“Comista”)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto in C minor, K. 491
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 41 in C major (“Jupiter”), K. 551
Dezső Ránki piano
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Martin Rajna
The reason why the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) and Johann Baptist Vanhal (1739–1813) fits together in one programme is not only because these two “Vienna Classicists” (one of them was born in Salzburg, the other in the Czech town of Nechanice) were contemporaries who knew each other well, but also because Mozart had a high opinion of the symphonies written by Vanhal, a composer who also excelled as an organist, violinist and cellist. They even played in a string quartet together, with Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf and Joseph Haydn on violin while Mozart played viola and Vanhal the cello. On this occasion, their music will also meet.
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.
Mozart’s Kyrie in D minor is a rarity, as is the incidental music to Thamos, King in Egypt, from which the Hungarian National Philharmonic will perform the instrumental suite on the fourth evening of its Kocsis season ticket.
Approx until: 9.30 pm
Chamber music concert featuring the artists of the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra and the Hungarian National Choir
Named after the founder and former leader of the Hungarian State Choir, the predecessor of the National Choir, the Pászti…
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