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
Ádám Balogh Chamber Recital

22 November 2021, 19.00-21.00

Solti Hall

Talent Obliges

Ádám Balogh Chamber Recital Presented by Liszt Academy

Scriabin: Piano Sonata No. 10, Op. 70
Rachmaninov: Six Moments Musicaux, Op. 16
intermission
Tchaikovsky: Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 50

Ádám Balogh (piano), Csongor Korossy-Khayll (violin), Gergely Devich (cello)

Russian music, which only began to emerge with any definition from the shadow of music life composed in Russia but mostly directed by German and Italian composers from the middle of the 19th century onwards, had by the end of the century become one of the most well-known and popular national styles in Europe with an absolutely inimitable image. This is almost certainly because it was understandable, nostalgic, virtuoso and, in many cases, extremely progressive. The programme of the Ádám Balogh concert calling on significant technical skills and endurance spans (at least in chronological order) all the way from the Tchaikovsky trio reminiscent of Nikolai Rubinstein through Rachmaninov’s youthful, varied and colourful Six moments musicaux all the way to Scriabin’s last, atonal sonata full of trills and tremolos, or to use the composer’s own expression, to the musical image of “insects born from the sun”.

 

 

 

The concert is followed by CODA – which is an informal conversation with the performers.

Presented by

Liszt Academy Concert Centre

Supporter:

This concert was supported, in line with the Government decree 1290/ 2020. (VI.5) related to cultural institutions, in order to ease the economic difficulties caused by the Covid19 pandemic. 

Tickets:

HUF 1 900

Concert series:

Talent Obliges