23 February 2020, 11.00-12.30
Solti Hall
Liszt Kidz Academy – Music in Nature
Insects in Music Presented by Liszt Academy
For 10-15-year-olds
Rimsky-Korsakov: Flight of the Bumblebee
Bartók: Mikrokosmos, BB 105 – From the Diary of a Fly
Josquin: El Grillo
Chopin: Etude in F minor, Op. 25/2 (‘The Bees’)
Grieg: Lyric Pieces – Butterfly
Dora Cojocaru: Insects, Bugs and Other Species
Panni Hotzi (piano), Mátyás Hotzi (cello), Zsolt Bartek, Balázs Rumy, Péter Szűcs (clarinet)
Moderator: Dániel Mona
We have no idea how music actually came about but many believe that at some time in the distant past, man discovered the beauty of the voices of nature and tried to mimic them with his own tools. However it happened, in the artistic music also called ‘classical’, nature always played an important role, as did the question of how the world around us can be evoked with the help of music. ▪ In the spring semester, the youth concert series organized by the Liszt Academy, Liszt Kidz Academy, examines the relationship between music and nature. In this, the second concert, we are still examining the sky and winged creatures, but instead of birds, tiny insects are under the microscope. Countless composers have been inspired by the buzzing, the deft agility, or indeed the beauty of one or the other insect (let us consider the butterfly) for many centuries, but modern instruments and sounds still inspire exciting ‘insect music’ today. Plenty of examples are on hand in this respect from music historian Dániel Mona and the great team made up of former and current students of the Liszt Academy.
Presented by
Liszt Academy Concert Centre
Tickets:
HUF 1 900