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1956/70 – Festive gala concert i.m. Zoltán Kodály

1956/70 – Festive gala concert i.m. Zoltán Kodály

As it is a latent Kodály season, it seems only fitting that the concert at the OPERA honouring the events of 1956 should feature works by the composer. In that same year, the short-lived Revolutionary Council of Hungarian Intellectuals elected him as its president. Throughout his entire oeuvre, Kodály consistently reinforced Hungarian national identity. The programme gains both colour and a ceremonial character from the hymn-like and dance-infused compositions of his middle and later years.

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1956/70 – Festive gala concert i.m. Zoltán Kodály
Concert 
The performance is not recommended for children under 12 years of age. 
Running time 2 hours including one interval
Language Hungarian
Surtitle Hungarian, English

Programme

Kodály:
Symphony in C major – 4th movement
Hymn to King Saint Stephen
Dances of Galánta

Interval

Psalmus Hungaricus

Conductor: Ádám Medveczky
Tenor: Szabolcs Brickner
Featuring the Hungarian State Opera Orchestra and Chorus

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