An exotic display of colour brought forth from impressionism, zigzagging between two Hungarian giants (Liszt and Bartók) and the French master Claude Debussy: an evening bathed in atmosphere, colour and Hungarian exoticism.
Conductor and virtuoso pianist Zoltán Kocsis arranged a number of works for piano by Franz Liszt, the young soprano Julia Hajnóczy seduces us with seven songs by Debussy. The concert closes with that other great Hungarian composer: Béla Bartók and his Concerto for Orchestra.
coprod. Hungarian Cultural Institute Brussels
Programma:
Franz Liszt (arr. Zoltan Kocsis) – Goethe-Festmarsch S227
Franz Liszt (arr. Zoltan Kocsis) – Valse oubliée, nr.2 S215
Franz Liszt (arr. Zoltan Kocsis) – Vallée d’Obermann (from: "Année de Pélégrinage, première année", n°6)
Franz Liszt (arr. Zoltan Kocsis) – Ave Maria (Lebert & Stark) S182
Franz Liszt (arr. Zoltan Kocsis) – Valse oubliée, nr.3 S215
Franz Liszt (arr. Zoltan Kocsis) – Mazurka brillante S221
Claude Debussy - Zoltan Kocsis – 7 Liederen
Béla Bartók – Concerto for Orchestra
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