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MÁTYÁS ANTAL 80
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MÁTYÁS ANTAL 80

Named after the founder and former leader of the Hungarian State Choir, the predecessor of the National Choir, the Pászti season ticket unsurprisingly offers a rich bounty of vocal music: early music and contemporary pieces, as well as a cappella works and oratorical masterpieces, all courtesy of composers from both Hungary and elsewhere.
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Last event date: Friday, October 31 2025 7:30PM

Mátyás Antal, the former choir director of the Hungarian National Choir, is turning 80. This versatile musician, who led the choir for a quarter-century from 1990 to 2016, has a double connection to the Hungarian National Philharmonic, having previously been a flautist with its predecessor, the State Concert Orchestra, for decades. To mark the occasion, he is not the one receiving but giving the gift, by conducting a celebratory concert first featuring – as a playful nod to his age – Haydn’s Symphony No. 80 in D minor, followed by exceptionally significant oratorical works from Bartók and Stravinsky, Cantata Profana and the Symphony of Psalms. The solo parts in Bartók’s piece will be performed by two outstanding figures on the Hungarian vocal scene, Boldizsár László and Miklós Sebestyén.

While specialization is a defining feature of our era, there remain some prominent musical figures who excel in producing memorable output in multiple disciplines. Mátyás Antal is one such individual. In his student years, he played piano, flute, double bass and percussion, before earning degrees in the flute and choral conducting at the Liszt Academy, and subsequently studying conducting at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. His career is accordingly rich and varied. From 1967 to 1986, he was a flautist with the State Concert Orchestra (now Hungarian National Philharmonic); from 1990 to 2016, he served as choir director of the Hungarian National Choir, while also working continuously as a conductor and choir director with ensembles like the Miskolc Symphony Orchestra and the Budapest Chorus. He is turning 80 in 2025 and we are celebrating this milestone with a concert. Under his baton, the National Philharmonic Orchestra will first perform Haydn’s Symphony No. 80, followed by two defining 20th-century oratorical works: Bartók’s Cantata Profana and Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms, featuring the Hungarian National Choir, with Boldizsár László and Miklós Sebestyén the soloists for the Bartók piece.


Joseph HAYDN: Symphony No. 80 in D minor, Hob. I:80
Béla BARTÓK: Cantata profana, BB 100, Sz 94
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Igor STRAVINSKY: Symphony of Psalms

The son Boldizsár László tenor
The father Miklós Sebestyén bass-baritone
Hungarian National Choir (choirmaster: Csaba Somos)
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Mátyás Antal

Approx until: 9 pm

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