Kodály 136

16 December 2018, 19.30-22.00

Grand Hall

Kodály 136 Presented by Liszt Academy

Kodály: Vízkereszt (Epiphany)
Kodály: Ave Maria
Kodály: 150. Genfi zsoltár (Geneva Psalm cl)
Kodály: Villő (The Straw Guy)
Kodály: Lengyel László (King László’s Men or Magyars and Germans)
Kodály: Táncnóta (Dancing Song)
Kodály: Angyalok és pásztorok (The Angels and the Shepherds)
Cantemus Children’s Choir (choir master: Dénes Szabó)
Kodály: Nemzeti dal (National Song)
Kodály: Huszt (The Ruins)
Kodály: Rab hazának fia (The Son of an Enslaved Country) 
Kodály: Élet vagy halál (Life or Death)
Kodály: Karádi nóták (Songs from Karád)
Honvéd Male Choir (choir master: Kálmán Strausz)

intermission

Kodály: Sirató ének (Dirge)
Kodály: Liszt Ferenchez (Ode to Liszt)
Kodály: Laudes organi
Ágoston Tóka (organ)
Alma Mater Choir (choir master: Csaba Somos)

Zoltán Kodály is one of a selected group of composers whose names have become symbolic on several fronts during their lifetime. Even in the 1930s, his birthday was commemorated as a festival of music by his students, students who themselves went on to become outstanding celebrities, composers, music historians, critics and aesthetes of Hungarian music. With its December concerts, the Liszt Academy is continuing the tradition started by these followers; naturally, these are organized on the 16th of the month, the anniversary of the birth of the composer. The programme is always changing; sometimes it is diverse, while sometimes it focuses on a specific part of his oeuvre: in the past there has been a choral concert, a contemporary composers’ evening, a performance of chamber works, as well as the performance of larger-scale pieces such as Psalmus Hungaricus. Of course, in this spirit of tradition it would be impossible to leave out celebratory compositions showcasing the Kodály heritage: here children's, men’s and mixed choral works are respectively performed by Cantemus Children Choir, Honvéd Male Choir and Alma Mater Choir.

Presented by

Liszt Academy Concert Centre

Tickets:

HUF 1 600