Kurtág100 | Hámori – Jőrös – Károlyi – Binon – Rundel – UMZE
Violinist and conductor Peter Rundel is a welcome guest with leading European symphony orchestras.
Violinist and conductor Peter Rundel is a welcome guest with leading European symphony orchestras.
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Last event date: Tuesday, February 24 2026 7:30PM
He is equally comfortable in a range of styles and brings exceptional sensitivity to even the most complex musical works. He is an active opera conductor and has collaborated with theatre artists such as Peter Konwitschny, Calixto Bieito, Philippe Arlaud, Peter Mussbach, Heiner Goebbels, and Willy Decker. Peter Rundel was a violinist with Ensemble Modern for over a decade and studied conducting under the mentorship of Michael Gielen and Péter Eötvös. As a guest of the UMZE Chamber Ensemble, he can apply his dramatic imagination in Four Poems by Anna Akhmatova and his analytical thoroughness in Karlheinz Stockhausen's compositions. The concert will also feature a rarely performed piece, Luigi Nono's work for voice, wind instruments, and electronics (Omaggio a György Kurtág), written between 1983 and 1986. With this composition, the Italian master responded to Kurtág's choral work Omaggio a Luigi Nono. However, it is likely that there is more behind this gesture, as Nono himself said: “Kurtág's music convinced me that I had to find new ways to bring sounds to life.”
Program:
Karlheinz Stockhausen: Kontra-Punkte
Luigi Nono: Omaggio a György Kurtág
György Kurtág: Four capriccios, Op. 9
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György Kurtág: Four songs on the poems by János Pilinszky, Op. 11
Ligeti György: Mysteries of the Macabre (trumpet version)
György Kurtág: Four poems by Anna Akhmatova, Op. 41
Featuring:
Andrea Jőrös – soprano
Katalin Károlyi – contraalto
Szabolcs Hámori – baritone
Simon Binon – trumpet
UMZE Ensemble
Conductor: Peter Rundel
Intoxicating Baroque Vivaldi - Pergolesi - Boccherini - Galuppi - Mozart - Jommelli - Binon - Malov - T’Hooft
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Robert Schumann 3. (Esz-dúr, „Rajnai”) szimfónia, Op. 97 Szünet Richard Wagner A walkür – Wotan búcsúja és tűzvarázs A koncert…
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