Liszt is to piano playing what Euclid is to geometry.

Alan Walker
Transparent Sound New Music Festival

6 January 2019, 19.00-21.00

Solti Hall

Transparent Sound New Music Festival Presented by Liszt Academy

Opening Concert

Georges Aperghis: Le Corps á corps
Georges Aperghis
: Ligne de fissure
KeeYong Chong: Jinxin HUA Hai
Wu Wei: Dragon Dance
traditional gagaku music

intermission

Krisztina Megyeri: Nousnoyons-nous (Le désir de s’enfuir ou celui d’arriver) - musical theatre for for singing actor and two instruments

Françoise Rivalland (zarb, daff, cimbalom), Wu Wei (sheng)
Sztojanov Georgi (tenor), Laurent Winkler (actor)
Text: Antonia Taddel (excerpts from Me jejoier – pièce à mâcher)
Director: László Hudi
Screen: András Juhász

The musical experience is inseparable from the spectacle of the performance and those other ‘non-musical’ moments which occur on a stage. Many composers, particularly over the past few decades, have paid special attention not only to the music arrangement but also the visuality of its performance. The increasingly rich repertoire of the annual Átlátszó Hang (‘Transparent Sound’) New Music Festival has provided ever more exciting opportunities for us to experience a composition not only audibly but also visually through carefully staged performances. It is now a tradition for the opening concert of the festival to be hosted by different venues – and this year it is to be held in the Solti Hall. For this occasion, the focus of the concert is directed towards traditional music and the theatre of instruments, where we come across virtuosi of Chinese and Persian instruments, as well as a music stage work written by Krisztina Megyeri for actor, singer and two instrumentalists. The concert will be preceded by an interactive workshop with the performers from 6 pm in the Solti Hall.

 

Presented by

Liszt Academy Concert Centre, Transparent Sound New Music Festival

Supporter:

Institut français de Budapest

Tickets:

HUF 1 200