The Day of Listening 2 | Music festival by Concerto Budapest
11:00–12:00 (CET)
OPUS JAZZ CLUB
Thomas Adès: The Four Quarters – Hungarian premiere
Sonus Cordis Quartet (Eszter Krulik, Róza Lachegyi – violin, Boglárka Szűcs – viola, Eszter Mády-Szabó – cello)
Thomas Adès: Arcadiana – Hungarian premiere
Dohnányi Quartet (Áron Dóczi, Dávid Pintér – violin, Péter Tornyai – viola, Orsolya Mód – cello)
12:30–13:30 (CET)
OPUS JAZZ CLUB
Claude Debussy: Arabesque No.1 in E major
Lenka Petrovic – harp
Gyula Bánkövi: Floating
Mihály Demeniv – accordion
Gyula Bánkövi: Délaissement
Orsolya Kaczander – flute
Gyula Bánkövi: The mysteries of distant mountains
Görög Sisters (Enikő Görög, Noémi Görög – piano)
Gyula Bánkövi: Duo Fantasy
Miranda Liu – violin, András Szalai – cimbalom
Debussy: Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp
Orsolya Kaczander – flute, Janka Szomor-Mekis – viola, Lenka Petrovic – harp
14:00–15:00 (CET)
CONCERT HALL
László Vidovszky: Break – Intrada
Concerto Budapest, conducting: András Keller
Máté Balogh: Quasi zimbalo – premiere
András Szalai – cimbalom, Concerto Budapest, conducting: András Keller
Gábor Csalog: Piano Quintet – premiere
Keller Quartet (András Keller, Zsófia Környei – violin, Gábor Homoky – viola, Eszter Karasszon – cello), Gábor Csalog – piano
15:30–16:30 (CET)
OPUS JAZZ CLUB
PROGRAM OF FOREGONE PERFORMANCES
György Ligeti: Ballad and Dance
András Keller, Gábor Homoky – violin
Gábor Csalog: Little music
Csaba Klenyán – clarinet, András Szalai – cimbalom
Peter Eötvös: Joyce for clarinet solo
Csaba Klenyán – clarinet
Ádám Kondor: Hungarian Folk Song Forms – Eight (Other) Duos
László Móré – viola, András Szalai – cimbalom
György Kurtág: Jelenetek [Scenes] flute solo Op. 39 – excerpts
Orsolya Kaczander – flute
PROGRAM OF NEW PERFORMANCES
Gyula Csapó: To Márta – for Gyuri – premiere
Eszter Karasszon – cello, Emese Mali – piano, Lenka Petrovic – harp
Olivier Messiaen: La Merle Noir
Orsolya Kaczander – flute, Gábor Csalog – piano
Olivier Messiaen: Vingt Regads, 19th Movement: Je dors, mais mon coeur veille
Gábor Csalog – piano
Sofia Gubaidulina: Trio for Three Trumpets
Gábor Devecsai, Benedek Szászi, Dénes Seidl – trumpet
17:00–18:00 (CET)
CONCERT HALL
László Vidovszky: Promenade
Gábor Homoky, Zsuzsanna Berentés – violin, Concerto Budapest, conducting: András Keller
Sándor Veress: Concertotilinkó
Orsolya Kaczander – flute, Concerto Budapest, conducting: András Keller
Igor Stravinsky: Apollon musagète
Concerto Budapest, conducting: András Keller
18:30–19:30 (CET)
OPUS JAZZ CLUB
László Vidovszky: 12 Duos – excerpts
András Keller, Gábor Homoky – violin
László Vidovszky: Ludwig in China
András Németh – piano
László Vidovszky: 12 Duos, 12 Quartets – excerpts alternately
András Keller, Gábor Homoky – violin (12 Duos)
Orsolya Winkler, Zsuzsa Berentés – violin, Janka Szomor-Mekis – viola, Ákos Takács – cello (12 Quartets)
Jörg Widmann: Versuch über die Fuge
Eszter Zemlényi – soprano, Roman Quartet (Mikola Roman, Ádám Radics – violin, Bence Hargitai – viola, Chung Hosung – cello),
20:00–22:00 (CET)
CONCERT HALL
Ludwig van Beethoven – Gustav Mahler: String Quartet No. 11 in F minor (‘Serioso’), Op. 95 (arrangement for chamber orchestra)
Concerto Budapest, conducting: András Keller
László Vidovszky: Brahms3 – premiere
László Tihanyi: La nuit
Laurent Winkler – narrator, a la Carte Singers, Concerto Budapest, conducting: László Tihanyi
Schönberg: Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4
András Keller, Gábor Homoky – violin, Máté Szűcs, Janka Szomor-Mekis – viola, Miklós Perényi, Ditta Rohmann – cello
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13:00–18:30
LIBRARY
Morton Feldman: String quartet no. 2 – Hungarian premier
the program won't be streamed by Violin Channel
Szigeti Quartet (Nagao Haruka, Nóra Stankowsky – violin, Dénes Ludmány – viola, Richárd Rózsa – cello)
(The program is realised with the support of Sándor Végh String Quartet Program.)
In recent times, just about everything has turned out differently than planned, so after a year of omission and postponement, the Day of Listening will take place again in the fall of 2021. However, unlike many other forced changes, this thematic day in 2021 will only get closer to the spirit in which András Keller and Zoltán Rácz created this novel tradition of Budapest concert life back in 2015. After all, the Day of Listening is a privileged time for open, impartial and in-depth attention, and what would require and best prove the existence of this focused attention on contemporary music, than a series of premieres of new works? The planned program for 2021 promises the first public performance of new works by Máté Balogh, Gábor Csalog, and Ádám Kondor, among others. Concerto Brass, a new ensemble formed from Concerto Budapest, will also participate in the concerts, just like the Keller Quartet, cimbalom player András Szalai, and conductor Gergely Dubóczky.
Programme director: András Keller, music director and chief conductor of Concerto Budapest
Free entry with advance registration till seats last. Please register HERE!
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