Night of the Museums 2011.
Night of the Museums 16.00 - 24.00
16.00
Nicolas Namoradze (piano)
Liszt: Études d'exécution transcendante
No. 1 in C major ,"Preludio"
No. 3 in F major, "Paysage"
No.10 in F minor
No. 11 in D flat major, "Harmonies du soir"
Sonata in B minor
17.00
Róbert Mandel: Wonderful music instruments from Liszt's era
Nicolas Namoradze playing on the original individual keyboard instruments
of the Liszt Museum
18.15
Liszt's "pilgrimage" in his native country
József Balog (piano) and the Folk Musik Ensemble of the Liszt Academy
The Hungarian Rhapsodies of Liszt -
Tunes, melodies - recruiting dance and csardas - sources and variations
in the Hungarian folklore
19.15
Visit in the Liszt Museum at the sounds of Liszt's original instruments
(ca. 40 min.)
20.00
Palotache, the fashionable (slow and stately) Hungarian dance of Liszt's era,
and Hungarian folk dances
Performance of the students of the Hungarian Dance Academy
20.30
Zita Szemere (soprano), SzilviaVörös (mezzo soprano)
Gabriella Gyökér (piano)
Liszt:
Im Rhein, im schönen Strome
Es war ein König in Thule
Freudvoll und leidvoll
Ein Fichtenbaum steht einsam
Es muss ein Wunderbares sein
Otto Nicolai: Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor - "Nein, das ist wirklich doch zu keck"
Gaetano Donizetti: La Favorita - aria of Leonora
Johann Strauss: Die Fledermaus (The Bat) - Prince Orlovsky's Toast
21.30
"Liszt and Budapest"
Visit in the temporary exhibition under the guidance of the curator
Ms. Zsuzsanna Domokos, director of the Liszt Museum ( ca. 20 min.)
Visit in the Research Library of the Liszt Museum
guided by Ms. Klára Gulyás Somogyi, leading librarian (ca. 30 min.)
22.45
Zoltán Fejérvári and János Palojtay (piano)
Liszt:
Weinen, Klagen Variations
Vallée d'Obermann
Mosonyis Grabgeleit
Wagner - Liszt: Isoldes Liebestod
Schubert: Divertissement à la hongroise
Before and between the items of the program
Tamás Kovács (trumpet)
performs fanfares on the balcony of the Museum