I am not exaggerating when I say that, whatever I achieved as a musician, I owe more to Leó Weiner than to anyone else. ... To me, he remains an outstanding example of what a musician should be.

Sir Georg Solti
Purcell Choir & Orfeo Orchestra

28 November 2019, 19.30-22.00

Grand Hall

Purcell Choir & Orfeo Orchestra

‘Purcell Fest’

Purcell: Hail, bright Cecilia – Ode to St Cecilia
Adriána Kalafszky, Ágnes Pintér (soprano)
Eszter Balogh (alto), Péter Bárány (countertenor)
Zoltán Megyesi, Márton Komáromi (tenor)
Zoltán Melkovics, Lóránt Najbauer (baritone)
intermission
Purcell: Dido and Aeneas
Dido: Katalin Szutrély (soprano)
Aeneas: Lóránt Najbauer (baritone)
Belinda, 1st Witch: Adriána Kalafszky (soprano)
Handmaid, 2nd Witch: Ágnes Pintér (soprano)
Enchantress: Eszter Balogh (mezzo-soprano)
Sorceress: Péter Bárány (countertenor)
Sailor: Márton Komáromi (tenor)

Purcell Choir
Orfeo Orchestra (on period instruments)
Conductor: György Vashegyi

This Purcell Choir and Orfeo Orchestra concert promises to be a celebratory event from several aspects, with Henry Purcell and his music being the two celebrated elements. In spite of his short life, Purcell ranks as one of the greatest geniuses in music history, and St. Cecilia is considered the patron saint of music; in her honour, enthusiastic friends of the Musical Society of London organized annual celebrations on 22 November starting in 1683. Purcell composed several works for these festivities, the best-known being Hail, bright Cecilia (1692), otherwise known as Ode to Cecilia.

After the break there is a performance of the most famous English musical tragedy Dido and Aeneas, although it was created at a time when operas were far from tragic and true opera did not yet exist in England. In London during Purcell’s day, the semi-opera genre was most popular, in which the music was not closely tied to the plot (although it played an important role) and the main players were not singers but prose actors. Together with his immediate predecessor, John Blow’s Venus and Adonis, Dido is a remarkable gem of the opera tradition stretching from Monteverdi to Mozart.

 

 

Presented by

Sysart Ltd Orfeo Music Foundation

Tickets:

HUF 1 990, 2 990, 3 990, 4 990