From Bach and Brahms to Bartók and Bernstein, many prominent composers have taken the starring role on these days - with Beethoven already serving twice, for example. The 2023 marathon will focus on Sergei Prokofiev, who passed away 70 years ago. The Russian composer wrote exciting symphonies, concertos, chamber compositions and piano pieces, among other works, so we will be able to present a rich cross-section of his diverse oeuvre to our audience over the course of the day. Students of the Liszt Academy will perform free concerts in the Glass Hall, while memorable performances will be brought to life on the screen in the Auditorium, where we will also show the legendary films by Sergei Eisenstein for which Prokofiev composed the music.
Prokofiev: Overture on Hebrew Themes, Op. 34
Prokofiev: Humoresque Scherzo, Op. 12bis
Prokofiev: Ten Pieces for Piano from Romeo and Juliet, Op. 75 (excerpts)
No. 2: Scene: The Street Awakens
No. 4: Juliet as a Young Girl
No. 5: Masquers
No. 6: Montagues and Capulets
No. 8: Mercutio
No. 10: Romeo and Juliet Before Parting
piano: Dávid Báll
Featuring:
violin: Violetta Eckhardt, Balázs Bujtor
viola: Gábor Sipos
cello: Rita Sovány
clarinet: Ákos Ács
bassoon: Bence Bogányi, Dániel Tallián, Péter Rapi, Mihály Duffek
Presented by: Budapest Festival Orchestra, Müpa Budapest