18 March 2020, 19.00-21.00
Solti Hall
Conservatoire Concerts
Competition Winners Presented by Liszt Academy
Cancelled
Suppé: Dichter und Bauer - Overture
Aeris Brass Quintet
Dániel Solymosi, Bálint Szabó (trumpet), Milán Vitányi (horn), András Dénes (trombone), Marcell Tóth (tuba)
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 13 in C major, K. 415 – 1. Allegro
Máté Dömötör (piano)
Symphony Orchestra of the Bartók Conservatoire
Conductor: Ilona Dobszay-Meskó
Neruda: E-flat major koncert – 2. Largo, 1. Allegro
Bence Fleischer (trumpet)
Symphony Orchestra of the Bartók Conservatoire
Conductor: Ilona Dobszay-Meskó
Doppler: Andante et Rondo, Op. 25
Kata Jóföldi, Eszter Boglárka Réti (flute)
Symphony Orchestra of the Bartók Conservatoire
Conductor: Ilona Dobszay-Meskó
intermission
Glazunov: Concerto for Alto Saxophone and String Orchestra in E-flat major, Op. 109
Viktória Pusomi (saxophone)
Symphony Orchestra of the Bartók Conservatoire
Conductor: Zoltán Tuska
Piazzolla: Histoire du Tango – 2. Café 1930, 3. Nightclub 1960
Dóra Berecz (flute), Roland Bogdányi (guitar)
Teachers: Zoltán Kiss (1), Imre Hargitai (2), Erzsébet Seleljo (3), Sándor Szilvágyi (5), Annamária Bán (5), Zsolt Romos (4, 6), Gábor Adamik (7)
Year after year, students of the ‘recruitment school’ of the Liszt Academy, that is, the Bartók Conservatoire, achieve outstanding results at music competitions organized for teenagers both in Hungary and throughout Europe. Over the academic year, diplomas awarded in Budapest, Debrecen, Szeged or even Germany or Italy are pinned up on the school noticeboard, proving the remarkable performances given by the students of the ‘Konzi’. This is why there is always a spring evening in the traditional Liszt Academy concert series of the institution where an audience in Solti Hall can enjoy performances by winners of competitions: pianists, string players, wind instrumentalists or vocalists.
Presented by
Liszt Academy Concert Centre
Tickets:
HUF 1 200