Pianist Generations - Kálmán Dráfi and his guests

2013. november 17. 19.30-22.00

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Pianist Generations - Kálmán Dráfi and his guests A Zeneakadémia saját szervezésű programja

Mozart
Sonata for two Pianos in D major (K. 375/a) – Movement 2 (Andante)

Schumann
Toccata, Op. 7

Beethoven
Sonata in C sharp minor ("Mondschein") Op. 27/2

Chopin
Andante spianato et Grande Polonaise brillante, Op. 22

Liszt
Vallée d’Obermann

Liszt
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15 (Rákóczi-March)


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Chopin
Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23

Rahmanyinov
Moment Musical in B minor, op. 16/3

Rahmanyinov
Moment Musical in E minor, Op. 16/4

Liszt
Bénédiction de Dieu dans la solitude

Brahms
Sixteen Waltzes, Op. 39 (excerpts)

Brahms
Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56/b

-;-Tamás Vásáry, László Váradi (piano)

Tamás Vásáry, László Váradi (piano)

Tamás Vásáry (piano)

Ivett Gyöngyösi (piano)

Kálmán Dráfi (piano)

Ivett Gyöngyösi, László Váradi (piano)

Zsolt Medgyesi (piano)

Kálmán Dráfi (piano)

Gergely Bogányi (piano)

Gergely Bogányi, Zsolt Medgyesi (piano)

Kálmán Dráfi, Gergely Bogányi (piano)
The piano tradition of the Liszt Academy can be traced back in a direct line to the founding father of the institution, Ferenc Liszt: Béla Bartók studied under István Thomán who himself was a student of Liszt, while the giant of piano teaching of the mid-20th century Pál Kadosa taught the likes of Zoltán Kocsis, Dezső Ránki and András Schiff. Thus the concert is a chance for us to be eye (and ear) witnesses of this unbroken and still thriving tradition, in the course of which different generations of Hungarian pianists exchange seats at the keyboard of an instrument that has shaped their lives. From Tamás Vásáry and Gergely Bogányi through to the most promising of younger talents, not forgetting, naturally, the current head of the Keyboard Department Kálmán Dráfi – this parade of excellent Hungarian pianists represents a genuine celebration of the piano.

Jegyár:

HUF 5.400, 4.300, 2.900