
Program
Concert of the Annie Fischer Scholarship Awardees
Gabriel Fauré (→ bio):
Sicilienne, Op. 78
Camille Saint-Saëns (→ bio):
Sonata for Oboe in D major, Op. 166 – IInd movement
Frank Martin:
Pièce brève
Concert of Musicians of the Budapest Festival Orchestra
Darius Milhaud:
“Le voyageur sans bagages”: Suite for Volin, Clarinet and Piano, Op. 157b
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (→ bio):
Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, K. 478
Concert of Musicians of the Budapest Festival Orchestra
Ottorino Respighi:
Ancient Airs and Dances – Suite No. 3
Ludwig van Beethoven (→ bio):
Sextet in E-flat major, Op. 71
Featuring
Featuring
- Kata Scheuring (flute)
- András Pál Zászkaliczky (oboe)
- Tímea Papp (harp)
- Levente Szabó (violin)
- Zsolt Szefcsik (violin)
- István Polónyi (viola)
- Éva Eckhardt (cello)
- Attila Martos (double bass)
- Rudolf Szitka (clarinet)
- Roland Csalló (clarinet)
- Dávid Bereczky (horn)
- András Szabó (horn)
- Dániel Tallián (bassoon)
- † Sándor Patkós (bassoon)
- Zsuzsanna Szlávik (violin)
- Emese Mali (keyboards)
- Zsófia Lezsák (violin)
- Krisztina Haják (violin)
- Péter Szabó (cello)
Other information
The event is about 2.0 hours long.
About the event
Although we are steering clear of small pubs and cafés this year due to the pandemic, we cannot allow Budapest to stay beatless: we give three chamber music concerts on November 17, the birthday of the capital at the Akvárium Klub. According to the current health protection regulations, the event cannot be organized with the participation of live audience, but you can follow our live broadcast on our website, on our Youtube channel, or on the Facebook pages of Énbudapestem.
The Night of Music is a joint event of the Budapest Festival Orchestra and the Budapest Brand Zrt., and enjoys the support of the Municipality of Budapest.