Müpa Home Weekly (25-31 January 2021)

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Our weekly transmissions 25–31 January 2021

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DEAR VIEWERS, We believe that there are no limits to the Müpa Budapest experience. We would like, even during this extraordinary situation, for our fantastic audience to still be able to encounter the world’s most outstanding and thrilling artists each evening – this time in their own homes. It is precisely for this reason that we have decided to unlock our media library for everyone over the weeks to come and – each night at the familiar times: 7 pm, 7.30 pm or 8 pm, depending on genre – open Müpa Budapest’s virtual concert hall by providing access to many live concerts (although without an audience) or an unforgettable performance from past years, which we’ll transmit on our website, and our YouTube channel. As a member of the European Concert Hall Organisation we are also giving you the chance this week to enjoy some concerts as though you were seated in the auditorium of one of the continent’s most prestigious performing arts centres. While last year’s autumn Rising Stars series for the 2020/2021 concert season at Müpa Budapest was cancelled due to the coronavirus epidemic, on our Facebook page you can now encounter six young and ambitious musicians or groups through a live broadcast of their performances from the Elbphilharmonie concert hall in Hamburg. We trust that, in this way, we will be able to make the evenings you are spending at home more pleasant and full of magical and uplifting moments. Take good care, and let’s continue to stick together!


DIGITAL

Photo © Simona Bednarek

RISING STARS

Tuesday, 26 January 2021, 8.30 pm Elbphilharmonie Hamburg Rising Stars Digital

ARIS STRING QUARTET György Kurtág: Officium Breve in memoriam Andreae Szenvánszky, op. 28 • Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 8 in C minor, Op. 110 • Misato Mochizuki: in-side (commissioned by ECHO) • Mendelssohn: String Quartet No. 3 in D major, Op. 44, No. 1 Anna Katharina Wildermuth, Noémi Zipperling – violin Caspar Vinzens – viola • Lukas Sieber – cello What did the four musicians who founded this string quartet in Frankfurt am Main in 2019 have in mind when they named the ensemble? What might ‚Aris’ mean? The answer has nothing to do with art history, mythology or history: this meaningless word is simply a composite of the final letters of the first names of the members. The four young musicians studied in Madrid with Günter Pichler, former primarius of the Alban Berg Quartet, and later attracted a great deal of attention with a number of victories at international competitions, including the extremely prestigious ARD competition in Munich, where they collected a stunning total of five awards Nominated for the Rising Stars programme by: Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Konzerthaus Dortmund The performance will be broadcasted on our Facebook page.


Photo © Robin Clewley

RISING STARS DIGITAL

Wednesday, 27 January 2021 8.30 pm Elbphilharmonie Hamburg Rising Stars Digital

JESS GILLAM

Poulenc: Oboe Sonata, FP 185 (arrangement for saxophone) • Graham Fitkin: Gate • Dowland: Flow my tears • Iturralde: Pequeña Czarda Featuring: Zeynep Özsuca – piano Jess Gillam, who turns 22 this year, won the Classic Brit Award and was the first saxophonist to reach the final of BBC Young Musician in the competition’s history. She was only 15 when she held a TEDx talk on the saxophone that since been watched more than 100,000 times on YouTube. It is part of her musical credo that she wishes to reform the concert experience: she would like, for example, for the audience to be allowed to dance, clap and cry out between movements – she believes these instinctive reactions are expressions of the joy of music. Nominated for the Rising Stars programme by: Sage Gateshead The performance will be broadcasted on our Facebook page.


DIGITAL

Photo © Simona Bednarek

RISING STARS

Thursday, 28 January 2021, 8.30 pm Elbphilharmonie Hamburg Rising Stars Digital

JAMES NEWBY

Clara Schumann: Sechs Lieder, Op. 13 • Schumann: Kerner Lieder, Op. 35 Featuring: Marcelo Amaral – piano In spite of his young age, James Newby has received a number of recognitions, winning the Richard Tauber Prize in 2015 and the Kathleen Ferrier Award in 2016. The year 2016 also saw him earn a scholarship from Wigmore Hall and an Independent Opera Voice Fellowship. In 2017, his work was recognised with a gold medal from the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, while he was also named a BBC New Generation Artist for the period between 2018 and 2020. Nominated for the Rising Stars programme by: Barbican Centre London The performance will be broadcasted on our Facebook page.


Nikolas Nägele • Photo © Juliane Naumann

Friday, 29 January 2021, 7.30 pm

ROSSINI GALA

Rossini: L’italiana in Algeri – overture • Rossini: L’italiana in Algeri – ‚Già d’insolito ardore nel petto’ (Mustafa’s aria from Act 1) • Rossini: L’italiana in Algeri – ‚Ai capricci della sorte’ (Isabella and Taddeo’s duet from Act 1) • Rossini: Il barbiere di Siviglia – overture • Rossini: Il barbiere di Siviglia – ‚Ecco ridente in cielo’ (Almaviva’s cavatina from Act 1) • Rossini: Il barbiere di Siviglia – ‚Pace e gioia sia con voi” (Almaviva and Don Bartolo’s duet from Act 2) • Rossini: Guillaume Tell – overture • Rossini: Guillaume Tell – ‚Ne m’abandonne point... Asile héréditaire’ (Arnold’s aria from Act 4) • Rossini: Tancredi – ‚O patria... Di tanti palpiti’ (Tancredi’s aria from Act 1) • Rossini: La Cenerentola – overture • Rossini: La Cenerentola – ‚Miei rampolli femminini’ (Don Magnifico’s aria from Act 1) • Rossini: La Cenerentola – ‚Nacqui all’affanno... Non più mesta’ (Angelina’s aria from Act 2) Featuring: Dorottya Láng – mezzo-soprano • István Horváth – tenor Péter Kálmán – bass-baritone • Miklós Harazdy – piano • Pannon Philharmonic Conductor: Nikolas Nägele Gioachino Rossini, author of so many opera buffas, including the unsurpassable Il barbiere di Siviglia, was more inclined toward humour than any other genius in music history. Of course, the overall formula is not quite this simple: in addition to the comic operas there is also a series of serious pieces – and we must not forget that it was with such a work that he closed his oeuvre early on in his life: Guillaume Tell. One of the virtues of Müpa Budapest’s gala concert is how it will present both faces of the musician, and another highly promising feature is the inclusion of superbly crafted overtures along with the arias. An evening full of the very essence of Rossini. The performance will be broadcasted on our website and YouTube channel.


DIGITAL

Photo © Andrej Grilc

RISING STARS

Friday, 29 January 2021, 8.30 pm Elbphilharmonie Hamburg Rising Stars Digital

DIANA TISHCHENKO Debussy: Sonata in G minor for violin and piano • Vasco Mendonça: A Box of Darkness with a Bird in Its Heart (commissioned by ECHO) • Franck: Sonata in A major for violin and piano Featuring: José Gallardo – piano Born in Simferopol in 1990, Tishchenko is one of the finest young violinists discovered over recent years. As The Strad put it, „She has the power to mesmerise the audience with her grand gesture and strong personality.” Many of her teachers and mentors have been Hungarians, including Ferenc Rados, Rita Wagner, András Schiff, Gábor Takács-Nagy and András Keller. She pursued her advanced studies in Berlin, and one of the greatest successes of her career so far was winning the grand prize at the Long–Thibaud–Crespin Competition in Paris. Nominated for the Rising Stars programme by: Casa da Música Porto, Cité de la musique – Philharmonie de Paris The performance will be broadcasted on our Facebook page.


Photo © Felix Broede

RISING STARS DIGITAL

Saturday, 30 January 2021, 8.30 pm Elbphilharmonie Hamburg Rising Stars Digital

CRISTINA GÓMEZ GODOY Saint-Saëns: Oboe Sonata in D major, Op. 166 • Mozart: Trio in E-flat major (Kegelstatt), K. 498 • Debussy: Preludes – selection • Kahn: Serenade, Op. 73 • Charlotte Bray: This other Eden (commissioned by ECHO) Featuring: Sara Ferrández – viola • Mario Häring – piano „Marvelously graceful instinctiveness,” is how the Süddeutsche Zeitung described Cristina Gómez Godoy’s playing a few years ago. Born in the city of Linares, the Spanish oboist turns 30 this year. The young musician joined the Staatskapelle Berlin in 2012 and has served as the ensemble’s principal oboist since 2013. In recent years, she has performed as a soloist accompanied by orchestras such as the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Munich Chamber Orchestra, the São Paulo and Málaga symphony orchestras and the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra Nominated for the Rising Stars programme by: L’Auditori Barcelona & Palau de la Música Catalana The performance will be broadcasted on our Facebook page.


RISING STARS DIGITAL

Sunday, 31 January 2021, 8.30 pm Elbphilharmonie Hamburg Rising Stars Digital

VANESSA PORTER

Salvatore Sciarrino: Appendice alla perfezione – for 14 bells • Vinko Globokar: ?Corporel – for body percussion • David Lang: The Anvil Chorus – for percussion instruments • Georges Aperghis: The Messenger – for zarb and voice (commissioned by ECHO) • Emil Kuyumcuyan: Shapes – for vibraphone • Georges Aperghis: Le Corps à Corps – for zarb and spoken voice • Alexander Sandi Kuhn: À Deux – for vibraphone After studying at London’s Royal College of Music and Musikhochschule Lübeck, Vanessa Porter completed her master’s degree at the Stuttgart Music Academy. She has triumphed at numerous international competitions, notably winning first prize at the August Everding International Competition in Munich, the Luxembourg International Percussion Competition and Italy’s Percussive Art Contest. A frequent guest at festivals, she has regularly performed in concert across Europe, North America and South America. Nominated for the Rising Stars programme by: Kölner Philharmonie, Festspielhaus Baden-Baden Her piece Aperghis The Messenger was commissioned by KölnMusik and Festspielhaus Baden-Baden as part of ECHO Rising Stars project, as well as for the the KölnMusik »non bthvn project« 2020 series. The performance will be broadcasted on our Facebook page.



PREVIEW

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