introduction by Jan Christiaens | 14.15 |
start | 15.00 |
expected end time | 16.55 |
with break |
Standard €29.00
Reduction -26 a. €15.00
Part of Budapest Festivalpas 23
That the musicians of the world-renowned Budapest Festival Orchestra are equally at home in all styles and configurations has been amply proven. They give concerts in which the audience decides the programme, for instance, as well as performances for children with autism, music marathons and other surprising formats. Especially for this concert, maestro Iván Fischer has picked out a few gems from the chamber music repertoire. His musicians are happy to let them sparkle in the intimate Chamber Music Hall. Fischer provides the necessary explanations in his own inimitable and heartfelt way.
Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)
Phantasy Quintet
Tristan Schulze (1964)
Concerto for cello and brass quintet, opus 59
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
String quartet no.14 in G, KV387
Folk music from Nagysajó
Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)
Phantasy Quintet
Tristan Schulze (1964)
Concerto for cello and brass quint
Musicians of the Budapest Festival Orchestra: ensemble
Iván Fischer: moderator
introduction by Jan Christiaens | 14.15 |
start | 15.00 |
expected end time | 16.55 |
with break |
Standard €29.00
Reduction -26 a. €15.00
Part of Budapest Festivalpas 23