19 April 2020, 11.00-12.30
Solti Hall
Liszt Kidz Academy – Music in Nature
Fish in Music Presented by Liszt Academy
For 10-15-year-olds
Time change
Liszt: Années de pèlerinage, Première année: Suisse – Au bord d'une source (Beside a Spring)
Debussy: Images, Book 2 – Poissons d'or (Golden fishes)
Britten: Fish in the unruffled lakes
Schubert: The Trout, D. 550
Schubert: Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667 (‘The Trout’) – excerpt
Zoltán Megyesi (tenor), Balázs Fülei (piano), Oszkár Varga (violin), Dénes Ludmány (viola), István Varga (cello), Viktor Varga (double bass)
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 seriesorganized by the Liszt Academy, Liszt Kidz Academy, examines the relationship between music and nature. The season closing concert journeys to unusual depths: underwater, with the fishes. Because although the song of fishes has never actually inspired anyone to music, plenty of composers have written ‘watery’ or ‘fishy’ music. What these are and why they are what they are is up to pianist Balázs Fülei, head of the Liszt Academy Department of Chamber Music, and music historian Dániel Mona to relate, in the process of which they will receive assistance not only from their musician colleagues but Liszt, Debussy and Schubert, too.
Dear Audience,
We regret to inform our audience that the 19 April 2020 date of the concert 'Fish in Music' has been changed! The concert will be held 8 November 2020 3:00 pm at the Solti Hall with the same programme! Tickets and season tickets purchased for 19 April 2020 are valid for 8 November 2020.
Thank you for your kind understanding!
Presented by
Liszt Academy Concert Centre
Tickets:
HUF 1 900