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
Kodály 142

16 December 2024, 19.30-22.00

Grand Hall

Kodály 142 Presented by Liszt Academy

Kodály: Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 4
Hagiwara Izumi (cello), Áron Lescsinszky (piano)

Kodály: Dances of Marosszék
Botond Farkas (piano)

Kodály: String Quartet No. 2, Op. 10
András Vavrinecz, Zsófia Fóris (violin), Dorina Anna Molnár (viola), Hagiwara Izumi (cello)

INTERMISSION

Kodály: Békesség-óhajtás (Wish for Peace)
Kodály: Media vita in morte sumus
Péter Zombola: Ave Maria
Pertis: Át a vízen
Prelude Mixed Choir (choirmaster: Sándor Kabdebó)
Conductor: Sándor Kabdebó

Kodály: Katonadal (Soldier’s Song)
Kodály: Szép könyörgés (Beseeching)
Péter Tóth: Flames
Rahmann: Zikr (arranged by Ethan Sperry)
Árpád High School Mixed Choir Tatabánya (choirmaster: Zsuzsanna Szeimann)
Featuring: Dávid Tisch (trombita), Ambrus Vitéz Mura-Mészáros (drum)
Conductor: Zsuzsanna Szeimann, Olivér Várkonyi


Kodály: An Ode for Music
János Vajda: Mark the Music
Featuring: Liszt Academy Alma Mater Choir (choirmaster: Csaba Somos)

The life and career of Zoltán Kodály, renowned composer, musicologist, music educator, and folk music researcher, had numerous connections with the Liszt Academy. Beginning in 1900, he studied composition under János Koessler while also pursuing Hungarian and German studies at Pázmány Péter University in Budapest. He earned his diploma in 1904, and his graduation concert took place in 1906. From the following year, Kodály taught music theory at the institution and, from 1908, composition. In the autumn of 1918, when the Liszt Academy was granted college status, he was elected deputy director. However, after the fall of the Hungarian Soviet Republic, a disciplinary investigation led to the annulment of his appointment. He was only permitted to teach composition again from 1921. Although Kodály retired from the Academy in 1940, his connection with the institution continued. In keeping with a long-standing tradition, the Liszt Academy will commemorate the birthday of this great reformer of Hungarian choral culture with a concert this year as well.

 

Buy tickets for the concerts presented by the Liszt Academy at the same time and we will give you
  • 10% discount for 2 concerts,
  • 15% discount for 3 concerts,
  • 20% discount for 4 or more concerts.

 

Presented by

Zeneakadémia Koncertközpont, KÓTA

Tickets:

HUF 1 900, 2 700, 3 800, 4 900

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