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Elemér Balázs Jr.: Five scenes based on Goethe's Faust (HU)

Elemér Balázs Jr.: Five scenes based on Goethe's Faust (HU)

The title of their concert refers not to specific scenes from the drama, but to musical scenes that, like in a Wagnerian opera, are linked by leitmotifs that re-emerge and interlock from time to time.

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Last event date: Friday, October 06 2023 8:00PM

Elemér Balázs Jr.: Five scenes based on Goethe's Faust (HU)

Featuring:
Elemér Balázs Jr. - piano
Zoltán Schwartz - violin
András Kalocsai - viola
Hagivara Izumi - cello
Dániel Ali Lugosi - clarinet
Elemér Balázs Quartet:
Kornél Fekete-Kovács - trumpet
József Balázs - piano
Krisztián Lakatos Pecek - double bass
Elemér Balázs - drums

Few legendary figures have inspired so many artists as Faust. In particular, Goethe's work has proved a lasting source of inspiration: it is not simply a cornerstone of literature, but prompts all generations of musicians and composers to elaborate their personal reflections. Elemér Balázs Jr. originally conceived the music as a contemporary piano quintet, in which jazz and improvisation play a major role alongside classical elements. The composer has invited his distinguished musician friends to the concert, who are performing together for the first time. The title of their concert refers not to specific scenes from the drama, but to musical scenes that, like in a Wagnerian opera, are linked by leitmotifs that re-emerge and interlock from time to time.

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Featuring: Bálint Gyémánt - guitar Vince Bartók - bass guitar Ferenc Dániel Szabó - drums

As in Anton Webern's work, the short piece, short movement, or musical miniature in György Kurtág's oeuvre is not the result of any form of reduction. It is well known that, for neither composer, brevity refers to the duration of musical processes, but rather to the density of musical communication. The large-scale cycles composed of these dense communications – from The Sayings of Péter Bornemisza to Kafka Fragments and beyond – are particularly characteristic of Kurtág's output.

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