Ditta Rohmann & Imre Rohmann

2017. április 4. 19.00-21.00

Solti terem

Chamber Music, So Close

Ditta Rohmann & Imre Rohmann A Zeneakadémia saját szervezésű programja

De Falla
Hét népszerű spanyol dal (Rohmann Ditta és Rohmann Imre átirata)


Bartók 1. rapszódia, BB 94

Bartók
2. rapszódia, BB 96 (Rohmann Ditta és Rohmann Imre átirata)

Debussy
Hegedű-zongoraszonáta (Rohmann Ditta és Rohmann Imre átirata)

Ravel
2. (G-dúr) cselló-zongoraszonáta (Rohmann Ditta és Rohmann Imre átirata)

Bartók
Román népi táncok, BB 68 (Rohmann Ditta és Rohmann Imre átirata)

-;-Rohmann Ditta (cselló); Rohmann Imre (zongora)
The audience of the Solti Hall can be eye- and ear-witnesses to the joint chamber music-making talents of parent and child, father and daughter, when the brilliant pianist Imre Rohmann and his equally gifted cellist daughter Ditta Rohmann will certain merit the applause not only as performers but as arrangers, too. The programme includes compositions by Hungarian genius Béla Bartók as well as French and Spanish masters from the same period. The tonality art of Spaniard Manuel de Falla is revealed in the 1914 cycle of seven songs, not only ‘popular’ in title. While Claude Debussy is represented by his last major work, the Sonata for Violin and Piano (1917), and Maurice Ravel by the Sonata for Violin and Piano in G major conjuring up in parts American jazz and blues, Bartók’s two rhapsodies and Romanian folk dances from the mid-1920s recall the astonishing richness and diversity of European classical music from 100-110 years ago.

Jegyár:

HUF 2 500, 3 200