The most important class, however, for me and for hundreds of other Hungarian musicians, was the chamber-music class. From about the age of fourteen, and until graduation from the Academy, all instrumentalists except the heavy-brass players and percussionists had to participate in this course. Presiding over it for many years was the composer Leó Weiner, who thus exercised an enormous influence on three generations of Hungarian musicians.

Sir Georg Solti
Concert of Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra & Liszt Academy

20 March 2022, 19.30-21.30

Grand Hall

Concert of Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra & Liszt Academy

Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21
Puccini: Crisantemi

INTERMISSION

Bizet–Scsedrin: Carmen Suite

Zoltán Fejérvári (piano)
Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra (artistic director: István Várdai, concertmaster: Péter Tfirst)
Students of the Liszt Academy
Conductor: Gábor Takács-Nagy

In September 2021, Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra and the Liszt Academy launched a new initiative. Part of this sees the ensemble, under the professional leadership of István Várdai, run courses for students of the university on the know-how needed for perfect orchestral playing. This concert is one of the highpoints of the project; it is the opportunity for the most gifted students to perform alongside the world-famous orchestra. Conductor Gábor Takács-Nagy expertly guides the orchestra and the audience from sensitive sentimentalism through strident Romanticism and heart-breaking emotional waves towards a denouement of destructive lover jealousy. Zoltán Fejérvári’s pianist personality promises a perfect Chopin interpretation while the chamber orchestral version of the Puccini string quartet almost transforms it into opera played on string instruments. The second half of the concert features one of the most successful arrangements in music: the variation of Carmen for strings and percussion.

 

 

Presented by

Liszt Academy Concert Centre, Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra

Tickets:

HUF 2 800, 3 800, 5 800, 7 800, 9 800