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


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The colourful programme for this concert offers several exciting chamber works, with the first part given over to works from the Viennese Classical period that are seldom heard in the concert hall. Opening the evening is a quartet for flute and strings written by Johann Matthias Sperger, a double bassist who composed more than 40 symphonies in the shadow of the eminent trio of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. The 20-year-old Mozart was still living in Salzburg when he crafted his Divertimento for oboe, two bassoons and horn, and Beethoven was only a few years older when he composed his duo for clarinet and bassoon - a work yet to receive an official opus number.
The second part of the programme starts with another rarity: Franz Hasenoehrl's playfully witty arrangement of Richard Strauss's already humorous and gag-filled symphonic poem. Active until his death at the age of 104, Elliott Carter wrote his five-minute composition as a trio for flute, clarinet and marimba in 1994. The concert closes with a 1924 chamber work by Prokofiev, which incorporates entertaining music from his ballet Trapèze and also combines an unusual combination of string and wind instruments.

Presented by: Hungarian National Philharmonic

Sections

  • double bass
    Péter Kubina
  • flute
    Zsófia Embey-Isztin
  • viola
    Sándor Kertész, György Porzsolt
  • cello
    Szilvia Lantos, Beatrix Fazekas
  • oboe
    Béla Horváth, Edit Budai
  • bassoon
    Andrea Horváth, Edina Szalai
  • horn
    Balázs Borbély, László Rákos
  • violin
    Gizella Szekeres, Jenő Koppándi, János Bodor
  • clarinet
    József Tönköly, György Salamon
  • marimba
    Szabolcs Joó
  • senior manager of the orchestra, host
    István Mali

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