Please allow me that, apart from my regrettable ignorance of the Hungarian language, I remain Magyar in my heart and soul from birth to the grave. As a consequence, I earnestly wish to further the progress of Hungarian music.

Liszt to Antal Augusz
Traditional instrument mini concert by the South Korean Ewha Womens University and the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music

5 February 2019, 15.00-16.30

Auditorium

Traditional instrument mini concert by the South Korean Ewha Womens University and the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music Presented by Liszt Academy

Cheonnyounmanse
Kwak Eunah (gayageum – plucked string instrument), Park Hyeohn (daegeum – wing instrument), Kim Kyeongheon (janggu – percussion)

Hungarian Folk Music from Moldavia
Anna Apró (cobza), Fruzsina Kuttner (folk recorder), Dorottya Tóth (vocals)

Cheongseonggok
Park Hyeohn (daegeum)

Hungarian Folk Music from Transylvania
Eszter Légrády (zither)

Gayageum Sanjo
Kwak Eunah (gayageum), Kim Kyeongheon (janggu)

Hungarian Folk Music from Great Hungarian Plain
Helga Debreczeni-Kis (zither), Tamás Fiterman (hurdy-gurdy)

Pansori - Love song of Chunhyangga, Bak taryung of Heungboga
Kim Kyeongheon (pansori – musical storytelling), Kwak Eunah (buk – percussion)

Hungarian Folk Music from Transylvania
Lili Gersy (zither), Dorottya Tóth (vocals)

Korean Folk Song
Kim Kyeongheon (vocals), Park Hyeohn (daegeum), Kwak Eunah (janggu)

Hungarian Folk Music from Transdanubia
Fruzsina Kuttner (folk recorder), Jázmin Takács-Nagy, Ákos Gubinecz, Klára Dudás (zither), Dorottya Tóth (vocals)

Presented by

Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music

Tickets:

Admission is free, subjected to the capacity of the room.