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GRIEF AND CONSOLATION II– Haydn / Alban Berg / Schubert –  Liza Ferschtman, Róbert Farkas and the MAV Symphony Orchestra L/6

GRIEF AND CONSOLATION II– Haydn / Alban Berg / Schubert – Liza Ferschtman, Róbert Farkas and the MAV Symphony Orchestra L/6

The concert will feature two classical symphonies bearing the title Mourning and Tragic.  more

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Last event date: Thursday, April 20 2023 7:00PM

Alban Berg himself gave his Violin Concerto the subtitle ’To the memory of an angel’. He composed his last completed work in memory of the daughter of his friend, the world-famous architect Walter Gropius, who has died of polio at the age of 18. Why Schubert gave the title ’Tragic’ to his symphony composed at a young age, one can only guess. The first movement could be described as dramatic, but the following movements are not sad at all. Haydn's symphony was given this title a hundred years after it was written. The first movement is indeed serious and deeply emotional, while the second is full of serenity, a characteristic of the Classical composer.

Liza Ferschtman is a Dutch violinist born to a family of Russian musicians. She performs in highly successful concerts all over the world and plays in many chamber music concerts with famous partners. The concert will be conducted by Róbert Farkas, our orchestra's chief conductor.

PROGRAM

Haydn: Symphony No. 44 in E minor (Mourning)
Alban Berg: Violin Concerto
Schubert: Symphony No. 4 in C minor (Tragic)

FEATURING

Liza Ferschtman - violin

CONDUCTOR

Róbert Farkas

 

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The musicians of our orchestra prepare their favorite pieces for the interactive program recommended for 0-3 year-old children. Edit Székely, the mastermind behind the series, is a flute-player and music teacher, who will make the event even more exciting with children’s songs and plays.

The clarinet is one of the orchestra's most virtuosic instruments: it hums in the low register, squeals in the high, and is capable of fast roulades and wide dynamics. Especially when there are two of them, as in Mendelssohn's serene concert piece. The work is performed by two young virtuosi, Rebeka Takács and Benedek Herr, who are students of our orchestra's clarinetist, Pál Sólyomi. The concert will also feature excerpts from Grieg's incidental music to the drama Peer Gynt. Two movements (Morning Mood and In the Hall of the Mountain King) are in themselves popular. The conductor's podium at this youth concert will once again be taken by a promising talent: Nátán Sugár, a student pianist of the Department for Special Talents at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.

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