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Egri & Pertis Piano Duo: Crosstalks 7. | If Liszt had been an opera composer...

Egri & Pertis Piano Duo: Crosstalks 7. | If Liszt had been an opera composer...

The Egri & Pertis Piano Duo's concert series, Crosstalks showcases the interplay of the arts. This evening is centered on opera, a genre that is itself an interplay: a fusion of text, music, scenery and stage performance, mutually inspiring each other.  more

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Last event date: Sunday, June 11 2023 6:00PM

But what happens when a composer transforms all this into piano music? Why were 19th-century piano virtuosos so passionate about operas, and how did they paraphrase them? Is it possible to satirize an opera? The answers will be provided by the works performed: the bel canto masters – Donizetti, Bellini and Rossini – share the programme with piano virtuosos such as Liszt, Thalberg and Chabrier. The evening's guest artist, opera director Miklós Szinetár, former director general of the Hungarian State Opera, gives a special insight into the world of the genre, while the host will once again be the popular editor and presenter of Bartók Radio, Szilvia Becze.

The concert is supported by OTP Bank.

Program:

Gaetano Donizetti: Allegro
Franz Liszt: March and Cavatina from Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor
Franz Liszt: Grand Concert Fantasy on themes from Bellini's La sonnambula

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Gioacchino Rossini – Arnold Schönberg: The Barber of Seville – ouverture (for four hands)
Sigismund Thalberg: Mi manca la voce, after Rossini's Mosè in Egitto
Hans von Bülow: Humorous quadrille on motives from Benvenuto Cellini by Berlioz
Emmanuel Chabrier: Souvenirs de Munich – quadrille on themes from Wagner's Tristan and Isolde

Featuring:

Mónika Egri, Attila Pertis – piano
Miklós Szinetár – guest artist
Host: Szilvia Becze

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The trio has been performing for 15 years. Szakcsi Jr. and Elemér Balázs formed the band as childhood friends, having played together since 1998. As a young talent, they invited Krisztián Pecek Lakatos, who had already burst onto the Hungarian jazz scene a few years earlier, to play bass before their first album Psalms was released in 2008.

There will also be a premiere in the spring series, but most of the plays have already been performed, but usually only once, but in the current arrangement, they will be able to show new associations and new connections.

On 9 February, Joel Ross released his remarkable fourth Blue Note album nublues, a collection of ballads and blues as seen through the lens of one of the most creative modern jazz groups of our time featuring Immanuel Wilkins on alto saxophone, Jeremy Corren on piano, Kano Mendenhall on bass, and Jeremy Dutton on drums, as well as special guest Gabrielle Garo on flute.

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