Program
Andreas Willscher: Triptyque Saint-Servais – 1st movement (Entrée)
Sweelinck: Est-ce Mars, SwWV 321
P. de Araújo: Batalha de 6º Tom
Kuhnau: Biblical Sonata No. 4 – Der todkranke und wieder gesunde Hiskias
J. S. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
Szilárd Ferenc Kovács: I adore you, great God (confronta BWV 639)
Karg-Elert: Ein Siegesgesang Israels, Op. 101, No. 5
Mendelssohn: Organ Sonata No. 4 in B-flat major, Op. 65, No. 4 – 3rd movement (Allegretto)
Zsolt Gárdonyi: Grand Choeur
One hundred instruments played by a single person: what is this all about? The organ is one of the most multifaceted instruments in existence. Now, in the Gallery Concerts series, it will be placed in a new light, both literally and figuratively. After the canopy above our heads descends, the audience in the gallery will enjoy an unparalleled acoustic experience as they listen to pieces from the organ repertoire that could almost be considered smash hits.
The academic researcher and dedicated performer of early keyboard music Hedvig Jakab, who teaches as an associate professor at the Faculty of Music of the University of Debrecen, will offer us a sumptuous selection of the treasures of four centuries of organ literature from the early Baroque to the present day, naturally with a taste of Bach’s oeuvre as well, with the Toccata and Fugue in D minor.
organ - Hedvig Jakab
Presented by: Müpa Budapest