
30 May 2025, 19.30-22.00
Grand Hall
Hungarian Classical Music Day
In memoriam Zoltán Kocsis
Levente Gyöngyösi: Divertimento 3
Bartók: Divertimento, BB 118
INTERMISSION
Weiner: Concertino for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 15
Kodály: Variations on a Hungarian Folksong ‘The Peacock’
János Balázs (piano)
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: András Keller
Tens of thousands of concert goers still cherish the experience of attending the 30 May concerts at which Zoltán Kocsis celebrated his birthday with an evening to help children’s charities. Though this tradition drew to a close with the passing of the great artist, it has been continued in a slightly different form with the Day of Hungarian Classical Music, which simultaneously pays tribute to Kocsis, a self-sacrificing promoter of common values, and pays tribute to the outstanding virtues of Hungarian music culture, both past and present. New music must always be played on Day of Hungarian Classical Music, and this year the young generation is represented with Levente Gyöngyösi’s Divertimento No. 3. Its engaging nature connects this work to Bartók’s 1939 masterpiece in the same genre. Leó Weiner’s Concertino for piano and orchestra is a valuable gem of Hungarian music that rarely finds a place in the spotlight, yet will deservedly be brought to our attention on this occasion with the help of János Balázs. The programme’s finale will come from Kodály’s series of variations The Peacock, a deeply meaningful and iconic opus of 20th century Hungarian music. The conductor for the evening will be András Keller, who has time and again demonstrated his devotion to Hungarian music.[BJ1]
Presented by
Liszt Academy Concert Centre, Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
Tickets:
HUF 4 900, 5 900, 6 900, 8 900
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