Folk Music Diploma Concerts

2 September 2021, 16.30-19.00

Old Academy of Music, Chamber Hall

Folk Music Diploma Concerts Presented by Liszt Academy

16.30 – Szepesi Lilla

Melodies from Zala based on the recorder performance by Lajos Badacsonyi (Dunántúl)
Featuring: István Hegedűs (vocals, recorder), Eszter Légrády (zither)
Dance melodies from Somogy from István Farkas’s repertoire (Dunántúl)
Recorder music from Felföld based on the performance by István Pál (Felföld)
Featuring: Dorottya Tóth (vocals)
Dane melodies from Szék from József Székely’s repertoire (Transylvania)
Featuring: Dorottya Tóth (vocals)
Ferenc Szántó’s melodies from Magyarbece (Erdély)
Melodies from Gyergyó based on the performance by János Szőcs (Transylvania)
Featuring: Dorottya Tóth (vocals, gardony)
Dance melodies from Moldva based on the performance by András Hodorog (Moldva)
Featuring: Dorottya Tóth (vocals), Anna Apró (cobza), Borbála Takács (violin)
Lilla Szepesi (folk recorder)


17.00 – Gólya Márton

Cimbalom

Verbunk, slow czardas, fast czardas and marosszéki (Gyergyó)
Featuring: Sándor Szilárd Albert (violin), Péter Czaier (gardon)
Verbunk, sebesforduló, czardas and gipsy czardas (Vajdaszentivány)
Featuring: Balázs Horváth (violin), Gergely Sulák (viola), Péter Czaier (bőgő)
Ritka magyar, sűrű magyar, slow czardas and sűrű czardas (Bonchida)
Featuring: Eszter Somogyi (vocals), Sándor Szilárd Albert (violin), Balázs Horváth (violin), Gergő Sulák (viola), Péter Czaier (double bass)
Bertóké verbunk, slow czardas, friss czardas and polka (Csallóköz–Jóka)
Featuring: Balázs Horváth (violin), Sándor Szilárd Albert (violin), Gergely Sulák (viola), Péter Czaier (bőgő)
Szili karéj verbunk, dus, czardas and friss (Rábaköz)
Featuring: Eszter Somogyi (vocals), Balázs Horváth (violin), Sándor Szilárd Albert (violin), Gergő Sulák (viola), Péter Czaier (bőgő)

Tambura

Serbian compilation: Vranjanka, Lagano, Trojanac
Featuring: Balázs Csonka (violin), Bálint Horváth (tambura viola), Péter Gólya (accordion), Veronika Varga (tambura double bass)
Croatian compilation: Sirok Dunav, Jozo
Featuring: Balázs Csonka (violin), Bálint Horváth (vocals), Péter Gólya (accordion), Veronika Varga (tambura double bass)
Tambura music from Bogyiszló: ugrós, czardas, verbunk, friss
Featuring: Lili Gersi (violin), Bálint Horváth (vocals), Veronika Varga (tambura double bass)
Rimakokova: hallgató, suchon, hajduk and friss (Slovak music from Gömör)
Featuring: Balázs Horváth (violin), Sándor Szilárd Albert (violin), Péter Gólya (accordion), Péter Czaier (double bass)
Márton Gólya (cimbalom, tambura)


18.00 – Gárgyán Zoltán

Flok Music on long and six-hole recorders from Somogy
Music from Dél-Alföld based on the performance by Kádár Ferenc
Featuring: Fruzsina Kuttner (zither), István Hegedűs (vocals)
Melodies from Dél-alföld (Szentes) with e-flat clarinet and hurdy-gurdy based on the performance by István Kanfi-Horváth
Hallgató; Two slow czardas; Two friss czardas
Featuring: Péter Czaier (hurdy-gurdy)
Sheperd Songs from Mátravidék on B-flat clarinet based on the performance by István Poszik
Sheperd Songs from Tereske on recorder based on the performance by István Pál
Featuring: Kata Kovács (vocals)
Recorder music from Székelyföld (Udvarhelyszék)
From Tarcsafalva on e-flat clarinet
Melodies from Gyimes based on the performance by Árpád Főcze, Dezső Tankó and Lázár Karácsony on b-flat clarinet and recorder
Lassúmagyaros; Féloláhos
Horn imitation; Keserves; Rendes héjsza
Music with tárogató from Medveshidegkút
Hallgató; Verbunk from Vasvár; Hallgató; Slow czardas; Friss czardas
Featuring: Márton Radák (violin), Áron Sárközi (viola), Ábel Dénes (double bass), Vince Solymosi (cimbalom)
Zoltán Gárgyán (népi recorder, clarinet-tárogató)

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