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Kelemen Barnabás | Münchner Philharmoniker - A Bartók Tavasz Nemzetközi Művészeti Hetek nyitókonc
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Kelemen Barnabás | Münchner Philharmoniker - A Bartók Tavasz Nemzetközi Művészeti Hetek nyitókonc

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Last event date: Friday, April 04 2025 7:30PM

Bartók: Divertimento

Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64

 

Schumann: Symphony No. 1 in B flat major (Spring), Op. 38

 

Featuring: Barnabás Kelemen – violin, Münchner Philharmoniker

Conductor: Pablo Heras-Casado 

 

Known for its unmistakably individual sound, the Münchner Philharmoniker is particularly proud of the key role it has played in bringing the works of Anton Bruckner and Gustav Mahler to the public. In the 1930s and 1940s, the ensemble was at the forefront of promoting modern Hungarian music in Germany, as by being among the first to perform works by Bartók and Kodály. At their Budapest concert, where Barnabás Kelemen will be the featured artist, they will perform a selection of works by Bartók, Mendelssohn and Schumann.

In great demand as guest conductor, Pablo Heras-Casado regularly appears with Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France and Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia. Mr Heras-Casado and the Münchner Philharmoniker have regularly worked together since 2013 and have released several award-winning recordings, including of works by Schumann and Bartók. Named the 2024 Conductor of the Year by Opernwelt, in 2018 he was granted the title Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres of the French Republic.

 

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