The two Hungarians not only played music, they were themselves the music – in every nerve – down to their fingertips.

Adelheid von Schorn on Reményi and Liszt
Variart Trio

25 October 2024, 19.00-21.00

Solti Hall

Talent Obliges

Variart Trio Presented by Liszt Academy

Beethoven, Francaix, Weiner

Beethoven: String Trio in E-flat major, Op. 3

INTERMISSION

Francaix: String Trio
Weiner: String Trio in G minor, Op. 6

Gábor Németh (violin), Eszter Kalocsai (viola), Eszter Agárdi (cello)

Variart Trio sums up its mission: young people, musicians, friends. Indeed, the members have been playing together since they were Liszt Academy students. The ensemble has been promoting the string trio genre through its concerts, and its ever-expanding repertoire ranges from Viennese classical to contemporary music. Their programmes also include works by lesser-known foreign and Hungarian composers. Beethoven’s string trios are a rarity, and the composer presumably treated them as studies for his later quartets. Weiner’s 1908 work was well received, and critics in the press of the time described it as a new level of music compared to his previous work. The concert programme is completed with Jean Françaix’s Trio of 1933.

 

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  • 10% discount for 2 concerts,
  • 15% discount for 3 concerts,
  • 20% discount for 4 or more concerts.

 

Presented by

Liszt Academy Concert Centre

Tickets:

HUF 2 900

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