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Winds of Central Europe 1.

8 July 2023, 19.00-20.00

Solti Hall

Winds of Central Europe 1. Presented by Liszt Academy

Chamber Music Recital by Wind Students from Graz, Zagreb, Ljubljana and Budapest

Péter Furák: Three Pieces for Woodwind Quintet
Blanka Krcsméri (flute), Éva Tarcsay (oboe), Nóra Czere (clarinet), Bruno Laktaš (horn), Boróka Bagi (bassoon)
Jan Triler: Echoes from the Mountains
Blanka Krcsméri (flute), Éva Tarcsay (oboe), Nóra Czere (clarinet), István Faragó (horn), Boróka Bagi (bassoon)
Conductor: Dárius Teremi
Márton Andorka: Der verzauberte Wald
Lucio Zganec: Unsettling
Ajda Mori (flute), Tjaša Škvorc (oboe), Jacob Niller (clarinet), Jennifer Lu (horn), Domagoj Pećar (bassoon)
Schumann: Vier Doppelchörige Gesänge, Op. 141 (arranged by Simon Cox for brass septet)
Eduardo Gracia Garcia, Marko Mumlek, Baczkó Vince (trumpet), Dorian Hercigonja, Filip Petraš, Krisztofer Kozma (trombone), Benedek Szabó (tuba)
Conductor: Jakob Barbo

A new type of mobility under Erasmus+, the Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) aims to combine online and face-to-face learning. The programme will bring wind students from the music universities of Graz, Zagreb and Ljubljana to the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in July, and it will conclude with two concerts to showcase the results of their joint work. Firstly, during an online session, Máté Balogh will give a lecture on the pieces of the second concert by Igor Stravinsky and Richard Strauss. After arriving to Budapest, the young musicians will begin their work under the guidance of Liszt Academy’s teachers. The concerts will also feature works by young composers who have won prizes in competitions organised by the Hungarian Composers’ Association and the Slovenian Composers’ Society for this occasion: on 8 July, the pieces of the 2nd and 3rd prize winners, along with the brass arrangements of Schumann’s Four Songs, and on 9 July the works of the winners. The latter concert will feature a brass arrangement of Ravel’s Three Songs and works for wind ensemble by Stravinsky and Strauss, alongside percussion pieces by Matej Bonin, Franco Donatoni and David Maslanka.

Presented by

Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music

Tickets:

Admission is free, subjected to the capacity of the room.