
05 NFZ PRÓBATEREM ALAP 2022 2023
Chamber music concert featuring the artists of the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra and the Hungarian National Choir
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Chamber music concert featuring the artists of the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra and the Hungarian National Choir
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Last event date: Saturday, December 05 2020 6:00PM
Chamber music season ticket / 2
Saturday, 5 December 2020, 6 pm
Open Rehearsal Room
Chamber music concert featuring the artists of the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra and the Hungarian National Choir
Giovanni Bottesini: Duet for Clarinet and Double Bass, with Orchestral Accompaniment
József Tönköly clarinet / Balázs Kóta double bass / Attila Horváth piano
Ludwig van Beethoven: Selected songs
Ágnes Bálint, Ákos Borka, Katalin Halmosi, László Ladjánszki, László Mokán,
Erika Somogyi, Donát Varga voice / Dóra Bizják piano
George Frideric Handel – Johan Halvorsen: Passacaglia for Violin and Viola
János Bodor violin / Gábor Bodor viola
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Ludwig van Beethoven: Elegischer Gesang, op. 118
Ágnes Bálint, Andrea Fekete soprano / Sára Dezső, Tünde Estefán alto /
István Viszló, Viktor Korbász tenor / László Mokán, György Silló bass / Jenő Koppándi, Erzsébet Hutás violin / Dénes Ludmány viola / Balázs Kántor cello
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sinfonia concertante in E-flat major, K. 364
(transcribed for string sextet)
Gábor Bali, Gyula Gabora violin / Zoltán Kökényessy, Sándor Kertész viola /
Szilvia Lantos, Zsuzsa Bajner cello
Host: Dániel Papp, violinist for the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
Mi történik, ha valaki nem törvényekkel, hanem szeretettel akarja megváltoztatni a világot? Az 1500-as évek Rómájában, ahol az árva gyerekek az utcákon nőnek fel, Fülöp atya úgy éli meg hitét, ahogy senki más – mosollyal, jósággal, és a legszegényebbek felkarolásával. Tanítványainak is ezt tanítja.
The idea for The Nutcracker ballet came from theone-time director of the Tsarist theatre who, based on E.T.A. Hoffmann’s fairy tale entitled the Nutcracker and the Mouse King, wanted to stage a fairy tale ballet that would surpass all that had gone before, both in sound and in spectacle. Tchaikovsky was asked to compose the music and after Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty his third and final ballet was also a great success. It was the six-movement suite of the music of The Nutcracker that was first performed in March 1892, and in December of the same year the spectacularly presented theatrical work was also performed. The Nutcracker has become the most frequently played ballet piece of all time.
Radina Dace / Pjotr Iljics Csajkovszkij LITTLE SLEEPING BEAUTY Children’s production
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