classical music, opera, theatre

Open rehearsal room - Chamber music series of the Hungarian National Philharmonic

one interval

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This concert features wonderful musical works by German, French, Russian and Czech composers, all played with different combinations of instruments. Johann Sebastian Bach composed many of his concerto works for a famous Leipzig coffee shop that also hosted concerts and its resident orchestra, manned by university students. No matter what instrument they are played on, they always prove to be masterpieces. Max Reger's 1915 serenade for three instruments is one of the composer's final works. Pavel Haas, a major figure of Czech national music who was murdered at Auschwitz in 1944, a victim of the Holocaust, combined elements of folk music and jazz in his compositions. His wind quintet being played at the concert dates from 1929, the same year that Marcel Tournier - a composer and harpist best known for pioneering new ways to play that instrument - wrote his Suite, a piece employing five instruments to evoke different moods with a very French sensitivity. Tchaikovsky's String Quartet No. 1 in D major is best known for its melancholy slow movement, which the composer developed out of a Russian folk song that he had heard being whistled by a painter or carpenter renovating his sister's house. When the work was performed at a concert being held in honour of Leo Tolstoy, the writer started sobbing.

Presented by: Hungarian National Philharmonic

Sections

  • oboe
    Béla Horváth
  • violin
    Dániel Papp, Rita Miczki, Krisztina Szabó, Péter Sárosi, Gábor Bali
  • viola
    Enikő Balogh, Gyula Mohácsi, Zoltán Kökényessy
  • cello
    György Deák, Zsuzsanna Bajner
  • double bass
    Iván Sztankov
  • harpsichord
    Zsolt Hamar
  • flute
    Irén Móré, Imre Kovács, Zsófia Embey-Isztin
  • clarinet
    Zsolt Szatmári
  • horn
    Balázs Borbély
  • bassoon
    Pál Bokor
  • harp
    Deborah Sipkay
  • host
    András Batta

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