Gábor Csalog Sundays – Dialogues with (the) Music | Schubert and the Infinity
Program:
Franz Schubert: Piano Sonata in G major, D. 894
Program:
Franz Schubert: Piano Sonata in G major, D. 894
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Last event date: Sunday, November 24 2024 6:00PM
Featuring:
Gábor Csalog – piano
Gergely Fazekas, musicologist
In 1838, when Robert Schumann discovered Franz Schubert's Symphony in C major (ten years after the composer's death), he wrote a detailed account of it, emphasising the piece's "heavenly length". "It is like a four-volume, lengthy novel", he summed up, which the writer cannot finish, "and for the best of reasons, so that the reader can also recreate it". The hypersensitive Schumann touched on one of the most exciting aspects of Schubert's music: these works offer the listener a sense of infinity, partly through their scope, partly through the ever renewing possibilities of interpretation they offer, partly through a special musical quality. The 2024-25 season of Gábor Csalog Sundays will focus on Schubert's music, and on the first evening the pianist and his regular conversation partner, music historian Gergely Fazekas, will explore the theme of musical infinity before the grand G major Sonata is performed. The language of the conversation is Hungarian.
The series A Genius Is Born is a tribute to the male choir works by the three greatest Hungarian masters of music, so it is no coincidence that the concerts are taking place on the composers' birthdays. A special feature of the concert programme is that StEFREM's personal selection of works by the classical composers is complemented by outstanding and interesting pieces by their "heirs", the Hungarian composers of the 20th and 21st centuries.
After four concerts in 2023, János Mátyás Stark, Gergely Devich, and Fülöp Ránki are announcing a new series at the BMC, now under the name of Trio Haris. Their second concert will be dedicated to Shostakovich and Takemitsu, also featuring a piece by Schubert.
Közreműködik: Tobias Faulhammer - gitár, kompozíció Gregor Aufmesser - nagybőgő Jakob Kammerer - dob
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