The training I received at the Academy was difficult and at times harsh, but those who survived the experience emerged as real musicians.

Sir Georg Solti
CONCERT ON THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF DEBUSSY

15 November 2018, 19.30-22.00

Grand Hall

CONCERT ON THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF DEBUSSY Presented by Liszt Academy

MVM Concerts – Debussy 100

Debussy: Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune
Debussy: Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp
Debussy: Deux danses

intermission

Debussy: En blanc et noir
Debussy: Lindaraja
Debussy: Six épigraphes antiques
Debussy: The Petite Suite

 

Andrea Vigh (harp), Edit Klukon, Dezső Ránki (piano) and others

In a letter dated December 1916, Debussy wrote: “Not everyone can write ‘great music’ – it is still not clear what the expression means – but everyone must strive for this.” He bore this objective in mind throughout his life. Whether he was talking about art with sarcastic precision, aloof taciturnity or specifically defining himself as a French creator, his taste-shaping and style-creating music was always original, fresh, thought-provoking and inscrutable. On the centenary of his death, world-famous harpist and president of the Liszt Academy, Andrea Vigh, and the superb pianist couple Edit Klukon and Dezső Ránki have selected from Debussy’s rich oeuvre in order to prove – through this perfectly honed and sensitive chamber recital – the words of Kodály, who bade farewell to the great Frenchman in the journal Nyugat in March 1918: “Now, through him, we begin to understand why Mozart was so praised when his taste was mentioned with such emphasis. […] The path that he started out on leads towards freedom and beauty.”

Presented by

Besszer Concert, Liszt Academy Concert Centre

Tickets:

HUF 1 500, 2 000, 3 000, 4 000, 5 000, 6 000