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01 October 2025 szerda 19.30
Artistis director, soloist and conductor: István Várdai (cello)
Concertmaster: Péter Tfirst
Farkas: Piccola musica de concerto Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major, Op. 107 Mozart: Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550
Five concerts in the beautiful Great Hall of the Liszt Academy, with six outstanding soloists from the top ranks of European musical life joining the ensemble alongside its world-class artistic director.
Elisabeth Leonskaja, Cosima Soulez-Larivière, Kirill Troussov, Dénes Várjon, Ilya Gringolts, Kirill Gerstein — well-known names for those seeking high-quality musical programs.
The Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra has carefully curated balanced programs that promise high-quality interpretations of the most treasured works of classical music.
It’s worth taking advantage of the subscription discount and committing to this internationally renowned domestic chamber orchestra for the 2025/26 season, offering lasting artistic experiences according to both critics and audiences.
A true season and concert opener, the festive performance begins with a light and graceful introduction. One of the most renowned Hungarian composers of the 20th century possessed a unique talent and knowledge: he was able to shape the characteristics of various musical eras into timeless, distinctive, and widely beloved compositions. On the 120th anniversary of his birth, the Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra pays tribute to Ferenc Farkas with one of his "small music" pieces.
In a completely different style, the program continues with Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 1. The interplay of powerful, robust sonorities and agitated lyrical passages, along with the demanding virtuosity required, presents an exciting challenge for world-renowned cellist István Várdai and the expanded ensemble featuring winds and percussion.
The masterpiece concluding the concert begins with one of the most recognizable melodies ever written—Mozart composed it in the opening bars. What follows is the endlessly enjoyable, jubilant spirit of Viennese Classicism, offering timeless delight for listeners of every generation.
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