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Mozart Day 2022
“Eternal serenity, fickle passion, / majestic composure: Mozart speaks” These are the lines written by a young Dezső Kosztolányi in his verse prologue dedicated to the opening of a concert in Subotica, and these lines would be equally apt to usher in this year’s Concerto Budapest concert series marking Mozart Day, a tradition with the ensemble since 2018. Our immortal favourite speaks to us in the morning, afternoon and evening on the first Sunday in April: in the Grand Hall, Solti Hall and Cupola Hall of Liszt Academy.
“The purpose of Mozart Day is ‘only’ to make us all happy using this marvellous, inexhaustible musical source,” is how in an earlier interview András Keller expressed the modest and yet most promising intent of the event, and realization of this objective is being served by such brilliant musicians as Evgeni Koroliov, Gábor Takács-Nagy, György Vashegyi, Andrea Rost, Kristóf Baráti and Izabella Simon, who promises once again a ‘Magic Class’ for the children’s matinee. A symphony and piano quartet, arias and concertos, string quartets and sonatas, indeed the Mass in C minor, perfect even in its unfinished state, are all on the programmes of concerts that follow one after the other throughout the day. Artistic director: András Keller
April 3, 2022 (Sunday) | 11:00 | Liszt Academy - Grand Hall Mozart Day 1 - Opening concert Mozart: Bassoon Concerto in B-flat major, K.191 Mozart: “Voi che sapete…” – Cherubino’s aria from The Marriage of Figaro Mozart: „Or sai chi l’onore”– Donna Anna's aria from Don Giovanni Mozart: "Porgi, amor" – The Countess Almaviva's aria from The Marriage of Figaro Mozart: Symphony in G minor, K. 183 Contributors: Bálint Mohai bassoon, Andrea Rost soprano, Concerto Budapest Conductor: Gábor Takács-Nagy |
April 3, 2022 (Sunday) | 11:00 | Liszt Academy - Cupole Hall Mozart Day 2 - Concert for Kids Hosted by Izabella Simon, pianist, pedagogue |
April 3, 2022 (Sunday) | 12:15 | Liszt Academy - Solti Hall Mozart Day 3 - String Quartets Mozart: String Quartet in G major, K.387 ("Spring") Performed by Quartetto Speranza (László G. Horváth, Tamás Szabó, Gergő Fajd, Péter Háry) Mozart: String Quartet in C major, K.465 ("Dissonant") Performed by Pulzus String Quartet (Eszter Lesták-Bedő, Roman Mikola, István Rajncsák, Mahdi Kousay) |
April 3, 2022 (Sunday) | 14:00 | Liszt Academy - Grand Hall Mozart Day 4 - Violin Concerto and Symphony Mozart: Violin Concerto No.1 in B-flat major, K.207 Mozart: Symphony No.33 in B-flat major, K.319 Performed by Kristóf Baráti violin, Anima Musicae Chamber Orchestra |
April 3, 2022 (Sunday) | 15:30 | Liszt Academy - Solti Hall Mozart Day 5 - Sonatas and Piano Quartet Mozart: Sonata in E minor, K.304. Mozart: Sonata for Four Hands in F major, K.497 Mozart: Piano Quartet in E-flat major, K.493 Performed by András Keller violin, Evgeni Koroliov pinao, Ljupka Hadzigeorgieva piano, Máté Szűcs violon, Dóra Kokas cello |
April 3, 2022 (Sunday) | 17:00 | Liszt Academy - Grand Hall Mozart Day 6 - Mass Mozart: Mass in C minor, K. 427 Performed by Chantal Santon-Jeffery, Katalin Szutrély soprano, Zoltán Megyesi tenor, Lóránt Najbauer baritone, Purcell Choir, Concerto Budapest Conductor: György Vashegyi |
April 3, 2022 (Sunday) | 20:00 | Liszt Academy - Grand Hall Mozart Day 7 - Closing concert Mozart: Horn Concerto in D major, K. 412 Mozart: Deh, vieni, non tardar - Susanna’s aria from The Marriage of Figaro Mozart: Concerto for Flute and Harp in C major, K. 299 -intermission- Mozart: Ch’io mi scordi di te?, K. 505 Mozart: Piano Concerto in C minor, K. 491 Perfomed by Orsolya Kaczander flute, Lenka Petrovic harp, Andrea Rost soprano, Izabella Simon piano, Evgeni Koroliov piano, Bálint Tóth horn, Concerto Budapest Conductor: András Keller |
April 26, 2022 (Tuesday) | 19:30 | Müpa Budapest István Várdai, András Keller and Concerto Budapest Shostakovich: Jazz Suite No. 1, Op. 38, Shostakovich: Suite Varieté for Orchestra (‘Jazz Suite No. 2’) – Second waltz, Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No. 2, Op. 126 – intermission – Stranvinsky: The Firebird – ballet Contributors: István Várdai cello, Concerto Budapest Conductor: András Keller |
Discounted tickets can be required as follows:
- to be purchased in cash and received at the Concerto Budapest Music House (1094 Budapest, Páva u. 10-12) at a pre-arranged time, upon presentation of a valid ELTE Alumni card.
- via online, sending the date of the selected concert and the seat requirements to be purchased to the following e-mail address: jegy@concertobudapest.hu. In this case, it is necessary to attach the ELTE Alumni Card proving the eligibility. Concerto Budapest will send the link of the discounted ticket back to the given e-mail address, the customer can open the link to buy it online, with a credit card, within 2 days of sending it.
By presenting an ELTE Alumni Card, 4 tickets for one event can be purchased at a discount. The right of the person using the ticket to the discount can be checked by the ticket collectors at the venue of the performance!
Attention! The ELTE Alumni card discount is not valid for MANÓ concerts!
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