Kelemen Barnabás (hegedű) és Berecz Mihály (zongora) koncertje / LISZT ÜNNEP 2021
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Liszt: Die drei Zigeuner, S. 383
Liszt: Romance oubliée, S. 132
Liszt: Die Zelle in Nonnenwerth, S. 382
Beethoven: Sonata in E flat major, Op. 12/3
Liszt: La lugubre gondola
Liszt–Joachim: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12
Brahms: Sonata in D minor, Op. 108
Liszt wrote few chamber compositions, and the traditional genres of chamber music are completely absent from his oeuvre. However, the surviving works – mostly adaptations – throw into relief an extremely vivacious imagination as regards timbres. This is especially the case with works from the very end of Liszt’s career. In 1999 Barnabás Kelemen and Gergely Bogányi recorded all of Liszt’s compositions for violin and piano, and it is safe to say these two CDs were instrumental in providing the public with a nuanced view of this little-known part of Liszt’s work. Kelemen now joins forces with Mihály Berecz, and their programme will vividly illustrate both Liszt’s late music and a culture of the violin that had such representatives as Ede Reményi, Joseph Joachim and Jenő Hubay.
It is not exclusively Hungarians that Müpa Budapest honours with the prestigious title of Artist of the Season: foreign musicians, such as the Russian piano virtuoso Denis Matsuev, for instance, have also been distinguished in this way. The prerequisites are obvious: a high level of professional excellence and a fruitful relationship with Müpa Budapest.
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