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Bogányi Gergely és az Angelica Leánykar / LISZT ÜNNEP 2023
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Bogányi Gergely és az Angelica Leánykar / LISZT ÜNNEP 2023

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Last event date: Saturday, October 21 2023 7:30PM

Liszt: Years of Pilgrimage III – No. 4, Fountains of Villa d’Este

Liszt: Sposalizio (Marriage) – Ave Maria III

Liszt: O Meer im Abendstrahl

Liszt: Poetic and Religious Harmonies – No. 6, The Awaking Child’s Hymn

Liszt: Transcendental Étude No. 11 in D flat major (Evening Harmonies)

Liszt: Psalm 137 (An den Wassern zu Babylon)

Bartók: Allegro barbaro

Bartók: Choirs for Equal Voices – excerpts

Bartók: Village Scenes – excerpts

 

Featuring: Lúcia Megyesi Schwartz – mezzo-soprano, Anna Lilla Székely – violin, Gergely Bogányi – piano, Angelica Girls’ Choir

Conductor: Zsuzsanna Gráf

 

The Angelica Girls’ Choir and pianist Gergely Bogányi will take to the stage with an exciting concert programme. Its first half presents a closed cycle of Liszt’s choral compositions with instrumental accompaniment, fashioned by Gergely Bogányi and Zsuzsanna Gráf. In addition to special, original variations by the composer, such as the Hymne de l'enfant à son réveil (The Awaking Child’s Hymn), there will be a choral arrangement of O Meer im Abendstrahl, a piece originally written as a duet with piano accompaniment. The second half promises to be equally interesting, with a similar treatment given to Bartók’s works, including Village Scenes, a key piece from the 1920s that is based on Slovak folk songs.

This concert of the Liszt Fest is presented by Müpa Budapest as a joint event with House of Music Hungary.

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