
Kocsis season ticket 4
1943: ebben az évben született az est karmestere, valamint az a ritkán hallható Sosztakovics-szimfónia is, amelyet vezényel, és amelyet az egyik legragyogóbbnak tartanak mind közül.
1943: ebben az évben született az est karmestere, valamint az a ritkán hallható Sosztakovics-szimfónia is, amelyet vezényel, és amelyet az egyik legragyogóbbnak tartanak mind közül.
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Last event date: Thursday, February 14 2019 7:30PM
BRAHMS: Violin Concerto in D major, op. 77
SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 8 in C minor, op. 65
Kristóf Baráti – violin
Hungarian National Philharmonic
Conductor: Hartmut Haenchen
Do you listen while at war...?
The conductor for the evening, Hartmut Haenchen, was born in 1943, the same year Shostakovich composed a rarely-heard symphony regarded as one of the greatest of all time. Symphony No. 8, despite the ideological requirements placed upon it, is tragic and dark in tone, and bears the subtitle "Stalingrad", in memory of the bloodiest battle of the Second World War, and perhaps of all world history. Although he spent the first 20 years of his career in East Germany, Hartmut Haenchen is one of the most important opera conductors in Western Europe. After settling in the Netherlands in 1986, he became one of the most prominent figures in the country's musical life. In the first part of the performance, Haenchen will conduct Brahms's timeless violin concerto with the solo played by an artist familiar to our audiences. As one of Hungary's most outstanding young violinists, the 40-year-old Kossuth Prize-winner Kristóf Baráti has built a successful international career and recorded several acclaimed albums.
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.
The first concert of the Hungarian National Philharmonic’s Kocsis season ticket highlights three faces of Slavic romanticism.
The guest appearance of the world-famous American maestro Lawrence Foster, who represents the senior age group of the international community of composers, promises to be among the outstanding events of the season. The musician with Romanian parents has conducted the Hungarian National Philharmonic on several occasions and each visit has attracted an enthusiastic response.
A French evening in the spirit of refinement, colours, moods – and pathos. The Debussy work, L’Après-midi d’un Faune, heralds…
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