Our weekly transmissions 29 March - 5 April 2021
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DEAR VIEWERS, 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 – in the safety of their own homes. We believe that there are no limits to the „Müpa Budapest experience”, which is why we 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 an unforgettable performance from past years, which we’ll transmit on our website, our Facebook page and our YouTube channel. What is more, as a member of the European Concert Hall Organisation (ECHO) and in the spirit of international solidarity, we will also be streaming concerts on our Facebook page from different prestigious concert halls around Europe, from Lisbon and Hamburg to London – trusting that this will make evenings at home more pleasant. Take good care, and let’s continue to stick together!
Photo © John Rogers
Thursday, 1 April 2021, 8 pm
LARRY GOLDINGS– PETER BERNSTEIN– BILL STEWART TRIO Since their appearance in the world of jazz, Hammond organ, guitar and drum ensembles have become one of the genre’s most popular line-ups. By the 1990s, The New York Times was already calling this all-star group the best of the organ trios. And in 2019, they gave their first performance in Hungary at Müpa Budapest. This recording was made at the concert held at Müpa Budapest on 19 November 2019. The performance will be broadcasted on our website and YouTube channel.
Purcell Choir, Orfeo Orchestra • Photo © Attila Nagy, Müpa Budapest
Friday, 2 April 2021, 7.30 pm
HANDEL: MESSIAH Featuring: Katalin Szutrély – soprano • Péter Bárány – countertenor • Márton Komáromi – tenor • Lóránt Najbauer – bass • Purcell Choir, Orfeo Orchestra (on period instruments) • Concertmaster: Simon Standage • Conductor: György Vashegyi Messiah (HWV 56) remains the most popular work of George Frideric Handel and one of the world’s most frequently played oratorios. It first premièred on 13 April 1742 in Dublin, and continued its triumphal run with concerts in London the following year. Tonight’s performance brings the full-length version from Dublin and early London performances (from around 1742/43) of this masterpiece to the stage. This recording was made at the concert held at Müpa Budapest on 15 May 2018. The performance will be broadcasted on our website and YouTube channel.
Sebastian Kohlhepp • Fotó © Julia Wesely Ages:
6-10 years
Saturday, 3 April 2021, 2 pm
KONSERTHUSET STOCKHOLM
TRILLS AND DRAGON EARS In Swedish, with English subtitles. Featuring: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra • Conductor: Emilia Hoving Host: Ayla Kabaca Become familiar with the different instruments of the symphony orchestra. This special family concert features texts by one of Sweden’s most beloved children’s book authors, Lennart Hellsing and illustrations by Ane Gustavsson. The performance will be broadcasted on our Facebook channel.
Saturday, 3 April 2021, 7.30 pm
STRAVINSKY MARATHON – CAPRICCIO, SYMPHONY OF PSALMS Stravinsky: Capriccio • Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms Featuring: Zoltán Fejérvári – piano • Pannon Philharmonic, Hungarian National Choir (chorus master: Mátyás Antal) • Conductor: Tibor Bogányi The Capriccio for piano and orchestra was composed by Stravinsky between 1926 and 1929. Like the Piano Concerto with wind accompaniment, Stravinsky composed this virtuoso piece to make a living when he was forced to emigrate to Western Europe after the Russian revolution. The three-movement Symphony of Psalms for chorus and orchestra was written to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1930. “The juxtaposition of the three psalms is not accidental”, writes Stravinsky. “The sinner’s prayer for God’s mercy (Prelude), thanksgiving for the mercy granted (double fugue) and the song of praise all serve the gradually unfolding plan of the work.” This recording was made at the concert held at Müpa Budapest on 7 February 2015. The performance will be broadcasted on our website and YouTube channel.
Ages:
3-8 years
Sunday, 4 April 2021, 2 pm
CASA DA MÚSICA PORTO
THE CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS
Performed by: Daniel Sousa, Inês Lapa, Joaquim Alves, Óscar Rodrigues, Tiago Oliveira • Artistic director: FACTOR E! The Carnival of the Animals by Saint-Saëns and all the imagery that is created during childhood around the animals is the focus of this production of the Education Service of Casa da Música. One of the greats of the classical music repertoire becomes the starting point for this special concert for the early years. The performance will be broadcasted on our Facebook channel.
Ages: from
8
years
Monday, 5 April 2021, 2 pm
ELBPHILHARMONIE HAMBURG
“SOMNIA!” WHAT DO DREAMS SOUNDS LIKE? Featuring: Ensemble Resonanz What is dream, what is reality? In “Somnia” music becomes a gateway to magical worlds. A highly original and imaginative concert with Ensemble Resonanz, featuring circus arts and music by composers from Anton Bruckner to Giacinto Scelsi. The performance will be broadcasted on our Facebook channel.
PREVIEW
Viewers’ favourites from Müpa Budapest’s media library – now with no registration required!
J. S. BACH-MENDELSSOHN: ST MATTHEW PASSION 22 January 2015
NIK BÄRTSCH’S RONIN 7 December 2013
SWAN LAKE 16 November 2014
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