family and youth events

Road to Symphonia - Brass

Glass Hall
  • Produced by Müpa Budapest
  • Instru-mentor

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Visitors should note that this programme is only open to accompanying adults who are able to present an immunity card.

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The stars of this series are the ‘tools' of music: its instruments. Attending children will have the chance to familiarise themselves with these instruments under the guidance of expert musicians. In this half year, we will embark on a journey into the realm of the musical instruments of a classic symphony orchestra. Children who join our expedition will have the chance to learn about the orchestra and its most important instrument groups.

In both appearance and sound, the brass section is the shiniest and most sparkling of the symphony orchestra. The virtuoso trumpet, the soft-toned French horn, the slide trombone and the growling tuba all contribute their distinctive colours to the orchestral palette. Their most important common feature is not that they are made of a thin metallic - primarily copper - alloy, but that each instrument produces sound through the vibration of the player's lips placed against a funnel-shaped mouthpiece. To make different pitches of sounds, you need different lengths of pipes. The trombone, for example, has for a long time operated with a telescopic mechanism that produces different lengths through its sliding pieces. For over a hundred years, the other brass instruments have been fitted with valves. These valves guide the air into the extension tubes of various dimensions, making it possible to play all kinds of sounds and therefore any melody.

Age: 8-12 year
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
  • trumpet
    Richárd Kresz, Tamás Pálfalvi
  • French horn
    János Benyus
  • trombone
    Attila Sztán
  • tuba
    József Bazsinka Sr
  • Presenter
    Zsolt Körmendy

Parking information

We wish to inform you that in the event that Müpa Budapest's underground garage and outdoor car park are operating at full capacity, it is advisable to plan for increased waiting times when you arrive. In order to avoid this, we recommend that you depart for our events in time, so that you you can find the ideal parking spot quickly and smoothly and arrive for our performance in comfort. The Müpa Budapest underground garage gates will be operated by an automatic number plate recognition system. Parking is free of charge for visitors with tickets to any of our paid performances on that given day. The detailed parking policy of Müpa Budapest is available here.

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