classical music, opera, theatre

An Evening of Mozart

one interval
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall

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What could be more enjoyable than listening to Mozart for an entire evening? Lined up are three works in three different genres: a symphony, a piano concerto, and finally, a mass, which Mozart wrote as a votive work in thanksgiving for his marriage. The conductor for the evening is the founder and leader of the Purcell Choir and the Orfeo Orchestra, György Vashegyi. The concert will feature the playing of the outstanding young virtuoso Mihály Berecz, while the four soloists performing the mass - Andrea Csereklyei, Katalin Szutrély, Márton Komáromi and Lóránt Najbauer - are dedicated interpreters of the early music repertoire.

Three works: three different shades of the Mozartian style. Serene sounds in a major key for the first half, and a more serious tone in a minor one for the second. The mass is particularly interesting, not only because it was left unfinished, but also because some passages reveal evidence that the composer had been studying the works of Bach and Handel. György Vashegyi, the key personality in the Hungarian world of the historically informed performance of early music, founded the choir and orchestra taking the stage this evening more than thirty years ago. They have since contributed to the development of historically informed performance in this country, with countless exciting concerts and recordings to their names. Mihály Berecz, an extraordinarily talented member of the younger generation of Hungarian pianists, has been enjoying success both at home and abroad for almost a decade now. The four vocal soloists of the evening - Andrea Csereklyei, Katalin Szutrély, Márton Komáromi and Lóránt Najbauer - have already bestowed beautiful experiences on the audience as contributors to numerous productions by the Purcell Choir and the Orfeo Orchestra, both in oratorical genres and in dramatic operatic roles.

Presented by: Sysart Kft. Orfeo Music Foundation

Sections

  • György Vashegyi
  • soprano
    Andrea Csereklyei, Katalin Szutrély
  • tenor
    Márton Komáromi
  • baritone
    Lóránt Najbauer
  • fortepiano
    Mihály Berecz
  • Purcell Choir
  • Orfeo Orchestra (on period instruments)

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