
György Orbán 75 – chamber concert
After the avant-garde, György Orbán turned his attention to neoromanticism.
After the avant-garde, György Orbán turned his attention to neoromanticism.
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Last event date: Saturday, July 02 2022 6:00PM
György Orbán 75 – chamber concert
Program:
György Orbán:
Church Songs – Three Latin Songs, Genevan Psalter
Secular Songs – Codex-Melodies, Folksong and its Country
Nine Transylvanian Madrigals
Featuring:
Éva Bátori – soprano
Ágnes Anna Kun – mezzosoprano
Gábor Selmeczi – violin
Margit Kincses – piano
György Selmeczi – piano
His music speaks of various sources of style and inspiration: Hungarian folk music, film music, jazz and contemporary classical music. Besides deliberately returning to the sound world and formal characteristics of earlier periods in music history, he refuses to dismiss tonality. He is especially famous for his choral music and oratorical works, but his diverse oeuvre includes instrumental compositions and incidental music as well. György Orbán was born in 1947 in Târgu Mureș (Transylvania); after moving to Hungary, he became the editor of Editio Musica Budapest, and held professorship at the Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest.
Mihály Borbély, who is equally at home in the fields of folk and world music, jazz and contemporary music, and who is extremely popular both in Hungary and abroad, is one of the leading figures of Hungarian jazz as a performer and composer.
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