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Last event date: Sunday, February 23 2025 7:00PM
Featuring:
György Lakatos – bassoon
Concerto Armonico
Artistic Director: Miklós Spányi
Concert Master: Gábor Homoki
In 1706 Antonio Vivaldi became violin teacher at the Pio Ospedale della Pietà, an orphanage for girls in Venice, and remained associated with the institution for the rest of his life. During this period, the orchestra of orphans was gaining increasing recognition throughout Italy. Vivaldi composed most of his concertos, cantatas and church music for them. He wrote more than 500 concertos alone, including works for solo instrument – mostly violin or bassoon – and orchestra, as well as pieces for string ensemble, more reminiscent of later symphonies. The highly successful concert series of bassoonist György Lakatos and Concerto Armonico is based around Vivaldi's concertos, and this time they will not only perform a selection of works by the Italian Baroque master, with a musical introduction by György Lakatos, but also offer an insight into the workshop of music teachers with 15 bassoon students: Ivett Bazsinka, Anna Beleznai, Kinga Kelemen, Laura Kolozsi, Luca Losonci, Borbála Marics, Sarolta Nagy, Flóra Németh, Valéria Novák, Petra Stankowsky, Szellő Szőllősy, Anna Török, Luca Varga, Vera Zöld, and Dominika Zsargó.
Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 72 in D major, Hob. I:72 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Horn Concerto No. 2 in E-flat major, K. 417 Joseph Haydn: Horn Concerto No.1 in D major, Hob. VIId:3 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento No. 2 in D major, K. 131
Jean Sibelius: Six Songs – Sydämeni laulu (Song of My Heart), Op. 18, No. 6 Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 103 in E-flat major (“Drumroll”) Hob. I:103 Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43
For almost a quarter of a century, the Festival Orchestra’s program series for children has brought a high-quality classical musical experience to the youngest. The orchestra’s rehearsal room not only serves experimenting with the tiniest details of the symphonic pieces to be performed or playing chamber music, but also as the venue for educating the next generation of classical music lovers.
Richard Strauss: Don Juan, Op. 20 Samuel Barber: Violin Concerto, Op. 14 Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 in D minor,…
Franz Schubert: The Magic Harp – Overture, D. 644 Max Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26…
In the BFO’s early music concert, ethereal dance movements alternate with arias about burning passion.
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