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BRILLIANT. ELEGANT. REVOLUTIONARY.

The essence of the ‘Variations for Chamber Music’ series, which offers a wealth of music delicacies and musical specialities to discover, is captured with special eloquence in Saint-Saëns’ ‘Septet in E-flat Major’ for seven soloists. The piece features a classical string quartet with by a double bass, a piano and – what an original idea! – a trumpet.

Program
J-M. Leclair: e-moll szonáta két hegedűre, op. 3., No. 5.
Artists: Katalin Ujlaki (violin), Noémi Huszár (violin)

Haydn: G-dúr trió, Hob. XV:25.
Artists: Balázs Csonka (violin), Zoltán Cseh (cello), Anna Falvai (piano)

Mendelssohn: f-moll hangversenydarab, op. 113.
Artists: György Reé (clarinet), Mátyás Katrin (bass horn), Míra Nagy (piano)

P. Sarasate: Navarra
Artists: László Nyári (violin), Anna Gál-Tamási (violin), Emese Mali (piano)

E. Schulhoff: Concertino fuvolára, brácsára és nagybőgőre, WF. 75.
Artists: Fruzsina Varga (flute), Gergő Fajd (viola), Bence Kristófi (double bass)

C. Saint- Saëns: Esz-dúr szeptett, op. 65.
Artists: Andrea Fenyvesi (violin), Anna Windberg (violin), János Fejérvári (viola), Márton Braun (cello), Péter Tóth-Kiss (bass), Balázs Pecze (trumpet), Ádám Balogh (piano)

Photo: Levente Fülöp, Andrea Fenyvesi  ©Attila Vörös

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