The most important class, however, for me and for hundreds of other Hungarian musicians, was the chamber-music class. From about the age of fourteen, and until graduation from the Academy, all instrumentalists except the heavy-brass players and percussionists had to participate in this course. Presiding over it for many years was the composer Leó Weiner, who thus exercised an enormous influence on three generations of Hungarian musicians.

Sir Georg Solti

23 March 2019, 11.00-13.00

Old Academy of Music, Chamber Hall

Liszt Museum Matinée Concert

Judit Rajk & László Borbély Presented by Liszt Academy

Where are you, little star... In memory of Márta Papp

Liszt: Romance oubliée
Mussorgsky: Where art thou, little star? – 1st version (to the poem by Nikolay Grekov)
Dargomïzhsky: Eastern  Romance (to the poem by Afanasy Fet)
Dargomïzhsky: I loved you (to the poem by Alexander Puskin)
Dargomïzhsky: I am sad (to the poem by Mikhail Lermontov)
Dargomïzhsky: Do not call her heavenly (to the poem by Nikolai Pavlov)
Liszt: Resignazione
Mussorgsky: The Nursery – 1. With Nurse
Liszt: Wiegenlied
Tchaikovsky: Six Romances, Op. 6 – 1. Do not believe, my friend (to the poem by Lev Tolstoy)
Tchaikovsky: My Genius, my Angel, my Friend (to the poem by Afanasy Fet)
Tchaikovsky: Six Romances, Op. 28 – 5. Neither Response, nor Word, nor Greeting (to the poem by Aleksey Apukhtin)
Tchaikovsky: Six mélodies, Op. 65 – 2. Déception (to the poem by Paul Collin)
Liszt: Carrousel de Madame Pelet-Narbonne
Liszt: Sei Still (to the poem by Henriette von Schorn)
Liszt: Einst (to the poem by Friedrich von Bodenstedt)

 

Judit Rajk (vocals), László Borbély (piano)

Tickets:

HUF 2000, reduced: HUF 1000, it is possible to buy tickets at the ticket office of the Liszt Academy of Music or at Liszt Museum