...a country (Hungary) whose population, even today, is barely over ten million has produced so many musicians and so much outstanding music. I am grateful for having been born and trained there.

Sir Georg Solti
Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra

27 October 2021, 19.30-22.00

Grand Hall

Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra

Cancelled

Bartók: Dance Suite, BB 86a
Bartók: Scherzo for Piano and Orchestra, BB 35
R. Strauss: Burleske for Piano and Orchestra
R. Strauss: Don Juan – symphonic poem, Op. 20

Zoltán Fejérvári (piano)
Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Riccardo Frizza

Bartók’s youthful piano concerto movement – perhaps not independently of Strauss’s youthful work, which employed a similar setup – was originally to have had the title Burlesque. Later on, Bartók planned to introduce and publish it under the name Scherzo, although both the premiere (Bartók refused to allow the ensemble to perform the work because they had not sufficiently rehearsed it) and the publication of the work never happened. The composer himself appears to have wanted to forget the whole piece. The score of the movement only came to light more than 50 years later, and it is now appears evident that from among the early Bartók compositions, the Scherzo displays many progressive elements.

 

 

Presented by

Hungarian Radio Art Groups

Tickets:

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