ROMANTICS - Remebering pianist József Gábor (1945-2017)

When:
2018. October 15., 19:00
Where:
Ottó Till Hall
ROMANTICS - Remebering pianist József Gábor (1945-2017)



Márk Fülep - flute (Hungarian State-owned YAMAHA), alto flute

Erzsébet Trázsi - piano

Schumann: Romance, op. 94
Doppler: Mazurka de Salon, op. 16
Popp: An die Rose, op. 436
Fauré: Morceau de concours
Sicilienne, op. 78
Fantaisie, op. 79
Andersen: Etude for Flute in G, op. 15/3
Gaubert: Madrigal
Lili Boulanger: Nocturne
Schumann: Arabeske, op.18
Mendelssohn: Song Without Lyrics - Venetian Gondola Song, op. 19/6
Godard: Waltz, op. 116
***
Saint-Saëns: Odelette, op. 162
Animal carnival - The Swan
Debussy: En bateau, L 65
Ravel: Pièce
Paganini: Moto perpetuo
Enescu: Canatabile et Presto

Pianist József Gábor was a chamber musician, conductor, musicologist, teacher, folk artist and  excellent arranger all in one person who played music with honesty, with his whole being. As an acknowledgment of the profession, he was awarded the Liszt Prize for the deep spiritual and high spiritual qualities of his vocation. His world of music can only be described in superlatives. Our concerts were matured for fourteen years by Providence.

This concerts of Romantics was originally scheduled for October 16, 2017 but was prevented by his untimely passing a few weeks before the concert. One of our last meetings was at a cheerful party gathering. At this time József Gábor met with Erzsébet Trázsi, who will help us remember the unforgettable artist on this anniversary. Certainly Uncle Józsi would be pleased to appreciate the romantic emotional world of Erzsébet's play, which she can cause to shine from the strings of the piano and bringing it out of her spiritual world.

Márk Fülep flute artist

 

It is my great pleasure to express my highest appreciation for the high quality of Márk Fülep's flute play. Possessor of all skills of music. Confident technical skills, excellent sense of style, the creation of moods, the essence of music. He does this in the most natural way, so that his audience can enjoy the work in its fullness.

Tamás Vásáry pianist, conductor


Tickets: 1400 Ft, Student tickets: 700 Ft

jegyvasarlasgomb.eng

 



We use cookies on our website.