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
Students of Gábor Monostori

8 May 2022, 18.00-21.00

Room XXIII

Liszt Academy Home Concerts

Students of Gábor Monostori Presented by Liszt Academy

Chamber Music Concerts 2021/2022 Spring

Dussek: Duet for Harp and Piano, Op. 38
Panna Szöllősy Vágó (harp), Mingshanwang J. (piano)
Debussy: Petite suite
Debussy: Marche écossaise sur un thème populaire
Panna Pokoraczki, Antónia Páli (piano)
Saint-Saëns: Danse macabre, Op. 40 (transcription)
Yang Sichen, Cao Ruiyang (piano)
Rachmaninov: Piano Trio No. 1 in G minor (‘Trio Élégiaque’)
Szilvia Magyar (violin), Balázs Tiborcz (cello), Péter Ittzés (piano)
Schubert: Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 1 in D major, D. 384
Gabriele Seggioli (violin), Ding Xiandang (piano)
Beethoven: Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 1 in D major, Op. 12/1
Zsombor Könczei (violin), Balázs Márton Péter (piano)

Presented by

Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music

Tickets:

Admission is free, subjected to the capacity of the room.