
Ervin Lukács season ticket 1
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Last event date: Friday, October 12 2018 7:30PM
BRAHMS: Piano Concerto in D minor, op. 15
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 4 in B major, op. 60
Simon Trpceski – piano
Hungarian National Philharmonic
Conductor: Zsolt Hamar
Famous 'B's
The two composers with the letter 'B' featured in this concert had a shared fate.They both grew up in complicated family environments before becoming outstanding pianists, they mainly lived and worked in Vienna, had many Hungarian friends, and harboured love and affection for unattainable women: Beethoven for married ladies and those of elevated social status, Brahms for the widow of his benefactor, Robert Schumann. Brahms's first orchestral work was his Piano Concerto in D minor. He presented the piece in 1859 and gave the following recommendation regarding its second movement: "Benedictus, qui venit in nomine Domini.” (Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord). Some people think Brahms intended this as a tribute to his great mentor, Schumann, while others believe he merely sought to express the mood of the slow-tempo movement. According to Schumann, the Beethoven symphony which closes out the evening resembles a slender Greek girl sandwiched between two northern giants (the Eroica and Fate Symphonies). Pianist Simon Trpceski (1979) first performed in Hungary in 2011 as a National Artist of Macedonia.
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.
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