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    KOCSÁR Lukács 2.

    KOCSÁR Lukács 2.

    Leó Weiner's 1906 Serenade for Small Orchestra is a four-movement orchestral piece dedicated to the composer's teacher, János Koessler. The piece was premièred on 3 December 1907, in Cologne. One of Weiner's first compositions, it owes its popularity to its Hungarian sound.  more

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    Last event date: Thursday, December 03 2020 7:30PM

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    Thursday, 3 December 2020, 7:30 pm
    Kocsár

    Leó Weiner: Serenade in F minor, op. 3
    Pál Járdányi: Harp Concerto
    Miklós Kocsár: Capriccio
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    Zoltán Kodály: Háry János – excerpts

    Andrea Vigh harp
    Erika Gál alto
    Zsolt Haja baritone
    Tamás Dunai narrator
    Hungarian State Opera Children's Chorus (chorus director: Nikolett Hajzer)
    Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conductor: Balázs Kocsár

    Leó Weiner's 1906 Serenade for Small Orchestra is a four-movement orchestral piece dedicated to the composer's teacher, János Koessler. The piece was premièred on 3 December 1907, in Cologne. One of Weiner's first compositions, it owes its popularity to its Hungarian sound. This master of classical forms virtuosically employed the twists and turns of verbunkos and "a fine csárdás".
    He dedicated his 1959 Harp Concerto to Erzsébet Devescovi, the wife of Pál Járdányi. One critic at the première emphasised that the piece was "essentially lyrical in tone." He went on to write that "this lyricism is not overshadowed by tragic clashes; instead its golden pastel colors are made to glitter more brightly by the ideas contained in the piece. This composition expressed in a single movement creates the impression of a harmonic unity that the composer achieves through its carefully considered structure and successful proportions." Interpreting the harp part this time will be Andrea Vigh.
    Miklós Kocsár revised his 1960 piece Capriccio, written for piano, on several occasions. In 2002, after reimagining the piano version, he created yet another orchestral work from it, the fourth time he did so. As the composer put it: "The musical material has not changed, and even in its instrumentation only so far as was absolutely necessary. The main change is one of scope: the scale, as well as the progression of certain sections, became worthier of an orchestral composition than they had been before. […] The other thing that attracts me to this piece is the fact that it represents the full breadth of my knowledge from that time, containing elements of Bartók and Stravinsky."
    In the second part of the concert, we'll hear familiar excerpts from Zoltán Kodály's most popular work: Háry János. These will include brilliantly scored orchestral passages that are humorous, ironic and majestic in their lyricism and Hungarian folk songs whose nobility lies in their simplicity. The latter symbolise the pure source that makes Kodály's music eternal.

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