Our weekly transmissions 31 May - 7 June 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!
Tuesday, 1 June 2021, 7 pm
HUNGARIAN STATE FOLK ENSEMBLE: CIRCLE DANCE
‚Somehow... everything has become distant.’ Featuring: Hungarian State Folk Ensemble dance and music groups, Eszter Pál, Milán Hetényi – vocals • Guests: KOLO ensemble, Gábor Ölvedi, Lajos Pál Ferenc Radics – band director • György Ágfalvi – dance ensemble director • Beatrix Borbély, Katalin Jávor, Zoltán Zsuráfszky Jr., Máté Farkas – dance ensemble assistants • Gergely Agócs, Attila Gera, László Kelemen, István “Szalonna” Pál – music curators • Gergely Agócs, László Kelemen – composers • Dezső Fitos, Rita Furik, Enikő Kocsis, Richárd Kökény, Gábor Mihályi, Mihály Richtárcsik – choreographers Gábor Mihályi – director-choreographer, ensemble director • István “Szalonna” Pál – music director, artistic director The 70-year-old Hungarian State Folk Ensemble’s performance has been prepared in memory of the Trianion Peace Treaty that took place 100 years ago. This anthology-like selection from the folklore of the Hungarians of the Carpathian Basin, as well as the nationalities that have shared their historical communities (Romanians, Slovaks, Serbs and Croats, Swabians, Ruthenians, Jews, Gypsies), travels and dances around the Felvidék, Transcarpathia, Transylvania and Délvidék regions, as well as ‚Smaller Hungary’. This production is being staged as part of the ‚Year of Solidarity’ programme series. The performance will be broadcasted on our website and YouTube channel.
Friday, 4 June 2021, 8 pm
BROADCAST FROM THE KÖLNER PHILHARMONIE
THE NIGHT OF A POET’S LOVE
Featuring: Julian Prégardien – tenor • Sandrine Piau – soprano • Eric Le Sage – piano • Lia Pale – vocals • Mathias Rüegg – jazz piano Even though this is a period when it is safer to only travel in our imagination, as a member of the European Concert Hall Organisation, we are arranging for all of us to be able to feel like we will be sitting in the auditoriums of each of the continent’s most prestigious performing arts centres for a concert. On our Facebook page we will thus be offering you a glimpse into the programmes held at major European concert halls from Lisbon and Hamburg to London – trusting that this will be another way to make the time spent at home more pleasant. The evening will focus on the art of Clara and Robert Schumann – the masterpieces of art songs will be performed in both classical and jazz versions. The performance will be broadcasted on our Facebook channel.
Photo © Beck NNE
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Friday, 4 June 2021, 8 pm
HEY, JUNE!
ZOLI BECK – THE GENERATIONLESS MAN Zoli Beck, the frontman of 30Y who published a book to celebrate 20 years of his band in 2020, first performed his confessional play The Generationless Man (A nemzedék nélküli ember) in August 2019. This musical solo evening stitched together by small monologues and sketches now arrives at a final show that has been shaped by countless successful appearances. The Generationless Man presents our unknowable world through songs that create the illusion that it can be comprehended and whistled along to after all. 21 songs and 2,000 words. A one-act play, running time: 100 minutes The show will be performed for the final time at Müpa Budapest. The performance will be broadcasted on our website, YouTube channel and Facebook page.
Saturday, 5 June 2021, 8 pm
BROADCAST FROM THE PALAU DE LA MÚSICA CATALANA
CARL ORFF: CARMINA BURANA
Featuring: Serena Sáenz – soprano • Beñat Egiarte – tenor • Germán de la Riva – baritone • Josep Surinyac, Pau Casan – piano • Percussionists of the Orquestra Simfònica del Vallès , Youth Choir of the Orfeó Català, Choirs of Palau Vincles (the social project of the Palau de la Música Catalana) • Conductor: Esteve Nabona Even though this is a period when it is safer to only travel in our imagination, as a member of the European Concert Hall Organisation, we are arranging for all of us to be able to feel like we will be sitting in the auditoriums of each of the continent’s most prestigious performing arts centres for a concert. On our Facebook page we will thus be offering you a glimpse into the programmes held at major European concert halls from Lisbon and Hamburg to London – trusting that this will be another way to make the time spent at home more pleasant. Orff’s famous Carmina Burana is performed as part of a special social project, this time in a transcription for two pianos and percussions. The performance will be broadcasted on our Facebook channel.
Photo © Jácint Halász
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Saturday, 5 June 2021, 8 pm
HEY, JUNE!
OHNODY – THE SPIRITS OF BABEL Dóri Hegyi (Ohnody) – vocals • Szilvia Várnai – keyboards Bence Bécsy – electric guitar • Ádám Klausz – drums Marcell Gyányi – bass guitar • Dániel Varga – saxophone Bettina Jurák – choreography With Ohnody, her all-embracing arts project, Dóri Hegyi produced one of the most innovative Hungarian albums of 2020. Her second album is to follow this year. After last year’s art-pop debut, Egy igaz szerelem (A True Love), which featured songs sung solely in the Hungarian language, her second upcoming album deals with themes related to the limits of verbal communication. She will perform songs from the two LPs in a concert featuring a live band and dance choreography matched to the overall conceptual framework of Ohnody’s visual world. Using material from each of the two albums, the concert will create a dramatic arc aided by choreography from the dancer Bettina Jurák. The performance will be broadcasted on our website, YouTube channel and Facebook page.
Sunday, 6 June 2021, 8pm
BROADCAST FROM THE SAGE GATESHEAD
RNS MOVES ENSEMBLE – bringing together musicians with and without disabilities
Shostakovich: Piano Quintet in G minor, Op. 57 – first movement • Vivaldi–RNS Moves: Concerto in D minor for two violins, cello and strings, RV 565 (Op. 3, No. 11) • Sally Beamish–RNS Moves: Fanfare for Trumpet • Carl Bergstrøm-Nielsen: Towards an Unbearable Lightness • Sam Buttler: A Ceiling Full of Stars • Joe Cutler: Macedonia – first movement James Risdon – recorder • Marion Craig – trumpet • Rachel Starritt – piano • Clarence Adoo – Headspace • Tristan Gurney, Siobhan Clough – violin • Malcolm Critten – viola • Gabriel Waite – cello • Siân Hicks – double bass A special ensemble of the Royal Northern Sinfonia (RNA) is a formation focusing on 20th-century and contemporary works, bringing together musicians with and without disabilities. The performance will be broadcasted on our Facebook channel.
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Sunday, 6 June 2021, 8.00 pm
HEY, JUNE!
MONGOOZ AND THE MAGNET PRESENTS: ORGANIC – ELECTRIC Magnus Måløy – vocals, guitar • Ian O’Sullivan – vocals, double bass Gergő Háló – vocals, drums • Áron Csíki – keyboards • Csilla Szabina Dombai, Johanna Lengyel – vocals Special guests: iamyank, Gábor Novai (Mörk), Levente Boros (The Qualitons) Mongooz And The Magnet, founded in Pécs in 2014, are possibly the most multicultural band in Hungary. There are few groups in the country where half of the members are foreign citizens. Mongooz, formed by three medical students, are one such band. The modern blues, soul, funk and rock music of the Norwegan, Irish and Hungarian quartet has made a splash not just in Hungary but around the world. They will bring a mature sound and plenty of followers to Müpa Budapest in their quest to build a bridge between people of different nations. The performance will be broadcasted on our website, YouTube channel and Facebook page.
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Photo © Martin Wanda
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Monday, 7 June 2021, 8 pm
HEY, JUNE!
MIDDLEMIST RED AND THE WILD BUNCH ORCHESTRA Soma Nóvé – guitar, vocals • Ábel Ürögdi – drums, vocals • Soma Deli – bass guitar, synthesizer, vocals • Dávid Papp – guitar, synthesizer, vocals Featuring: The Wild Bunch Orchestra Middlemist Red, who are one of the most significant Hungarian bands of recent decades and have also achieved notable success internationally, released their third album in December 2020. The Other Side of Nowhere features synthesized psychedelic rock with striking elements of electronic and folk music. During this album launch concert, the songs – which take the narrative of an imaginary Western film – will be performed on a more grandiose scale than ever before with the help of The Wild Bunch Orchestra, formed especially for the occasion and led by Márton Erős. The performance will be broadcasted on our website, YouTube channel and Facebook page.
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