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Tom Beghin fortepiano master class

16 September 2022, 09.00-16.00

Auditorium

Tom Beghin fortepiano master class Presented by Liszt Academy

“With two instruments side-by-side (the 1803 Erard Frères, brought especially from the Orpheus Institute in Belgium, and a ca. 1800 Anton Walter, of the Liszt Academy), we will explore Viennese vs. French pianism.  I especially invite performances of Beethoven’s middle-period works like his “Tempest” Op. 31 No. 2, “Mondschein” Op. 27 No. 2, “Waldstein,” Op. 53, Op. 54, or “Appassionata” Op. 57.  French works (max. 5 ½ octaves, from FF to c4) by Louis Adam, Hélène de Montgeroult, or Daniel Steibelt would be superb, if you happen to play one or are willing to experiment with one, even on short notice.  But I will be just as interested in working with you on works by Mozart, CPE Bach, Clementi, Haydn, or early-to-mid Beethoven.” – Tom Beghin.

 

Conditions of participation:

Admission to the master class for passive participants is free subjected to the capacity of the hall.

Only undergraduate and postgraduate students of the Liszt Academy can apply as active participants using the online form HERE, by 12 a.m. (Monday) 12 September.

 

Schedule of the master class:

9.00–9.45: Kasei Mizuno
9.45–10.30: Ádám Király

10.30–10.45: coffee break

10.45–11.30: Éva Szalai
11.30–12.15: Pál Gavrucza-Nagy

12.15–13.15: lunch break

13.15–14.00: Tony Lin
14.00–14.45: Bertalan Robotka
14.45–15.30: Mónika Ruth Vida

Presented by

Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music