Open rehearsal room - Chamber music series of the Hungarian National Philharmonic
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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
Featuring:
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double bassPéter Kubina
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fluteZsófia Embey-Isztin
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violaSándor Kertész, György Porzsolt
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celloSzilvia Lantos, Beatrix Fazekas
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oboeBéla Horváth, Edit Budai
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bassoonAndrea Horváth, Edina Szalai
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hornBalázs Borbély, László Rákos
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violinGizella Szekeres, Jenő Koppándi, János Bodor
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clarinetJózsef Tönköly, György Salamon
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marimbaSzabolcs Joó
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senior manager of the orchestra, hostIstván Mali
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