For six years, I received the most significant part of my formal musical education at the Liszt Academy.

Sir Georg Solti
ECMA showcase

10 April 2022, 19.00-21.00

Solti Hall

ECMA showcase Presented by Liszt Academy

Concert of the ensembles supported by the European Chamber Music Academy (ECMA)

Mozart: String Quartet No. 19 in C major, K. 465 (‘Dissonance’)
Korossy String Quartet: Csongor Korossy-Khayll, Kristóf Tóth (violin), Éva Osztrosits (viola), Gergely Devich (cello)

INTERMISSION

Webern: Langsamer Satz
Mendelssohn: String Quartet No. 3 in D major, Op. 44/1

Zorá Quartet: Haruno Sato, Dechopol Kowintaweewat (violin), Julian Sawhill (viola), Zizai Ning (cello)

Nearing its 20th birthday, the European Chamber Music Academy has been an outstanding success. Among the goals, we find the wish to serve as a fertile ground on which the musical world of tomorrow can blossom freely while remaining deeply rooted in the noble European musical traditions of the past. Shining light on chamber music, supporting experimental openness and artistic independence are also among the hallmarks of all the ECMA activities. The international programme of ECMA, the ECMA PRO was called to life as a workshop in which young, exceptionally talented ensembles can not only perfect their knowledge through master classes but can also introduce themselves through high-profiled festival performances and showcase-type concerts. The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music is pleased to join this programme. The ECMA PRO Budapest round of masterclasses in 2022 is going to be crowned on 10th April with two consecutive concerts in the Solti Hall. Learning from such esteemed teachers as Trio Wanderer, Johannes Meissl and Avedis Kouyoumdjian is just one of the impressive stops on the path of Quasi Trio from Prague. Winning numerous awards, they have always taken care of balancing the number of performances at home and abroad. They perform a wide range of music beginning from the baroque era all the way to contemporary pieces. Praised by the New York Times, Zorá Quartet was selected to participate in many prestigious festivals such as the Aspen Music Festival and the Verbier Academy. Since Fall 2021, the quartet has been a part of the European Chamber Music Academy (ECMASTER) program studying in Oslo, Vienna, and Paris. The name “Zorá” was chosen by professor Kevork Mardirossian and means “Sunrise”.

Presented by

Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music

Tickets:

Admission to the concert is free. Tickets can be claimed at the website and at the Ticket Office of the Liszt Academy one month before the concert.