Mini-Festival • 4.2
Dániel Dobos: Drumul Dracului (The Devil’s Path)
Endre Olsvay: Kabala – world premiere
Miklós Sugár: Kettősjáték (Double Game)
László Nyitrai: Leggiero
Iván Madarász: In memoriam...
Lajos Huszár: Sanctus, Op. 46
Ilona Meskó-Dobszay: Immagini
Gergely Barta: Felix namque
Tímea Dragony: Lángrózsa (Rose of Flames) – world premiere
Featuring: Adrienn Miksch [8] – voice, Márk Fülep [5] – alto flute, Gábor Varga [3] – clarinet, Attila Ambrózy [5] – bassoon, István Benedekfi [6], Tímea Dragony [8], János Kéry [1, 3] – piano, Klára Bábel [2, 4, 7] – harp, Kruppa String Quartet[8]
The members of the string quartet: Bálint Kruppa, Éva Osztrosits – violin, András Kurgyis – viola, Barnabás Baranyai – cello
For three decades, the Hungarian Music Society has provided generations of Hungarian composers with a forum in the form of its Mini-Festivals. The concert series, which features world and Hungarian premieres every year, provides contemporary music lovers with a great opportunity to hear the most recent works of Hungarian composers.
On the second evening of the series, the programme includes a piece by Iván Madarász, who turns 70 this year. The new generation will be represented by Dániel Dobos, who finished first in the composer category of the Bartók World Competition and Festival. His splendid, virtuosic piece for the piano will be performed by János Kéry.
An event jointly organized with Hungarian Music Society.