16 October 2019, 09.20-16.20
Room X
Viola master class by Ádám Rőmer Presented by Liszt Academy
Schedule of the master class:
9.20: Mislina Bursal
Brahms: Sonata for Viola and Piano No. 1 in F minor, Op. 102/1 – 1. Allegro appassionato
10.00: Lilla Veér-Lenthár
Schumann: Märchenbilder, Op. 113 – 1. Nicht schnell, 2. Lebhaft
10.40: Boglárka Szűcs
Walton: Concerto – 1. Andante comodo
11.20: Elemér Albert
Stamitz: Viola Concerto in D major, Op. 1 – 1. Allegro
12.00: SZÜNET
13.00: Ábrahám Balázs Pattantyús
Hindemith: Viola Sonata, Op. 25/1 – 1. Breit. Viertel, 4. Rasendes Zeitmaß. Wild. Tonschönheit ist Nebensache
13.40: Annamária Horváth
Hindemith: Der Schwanendreher – 2. „Nun laube, Lindlein laube”: Sehr ruhig – Fugato: „Der Gutzgauch auf dem Zaune sass”
14.20: Viktória Sánta
Gyula Dávid: Viola Concerto – 3. Vivace
15.00: Előd Soós
Hindemith: Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 11/4 – 1. Fantasie, 2. Thema mit Variationen
15.40: Jessica Kindlinger
Reger: Viola Suite in G minor, Op. 131d/1
Ádám Rőmer was born and grew up in Hungary in a family of musicians, and began his musical studies at the age of five. After graduating from the Kodály Secondary School with the prestigious Kodály prize, he studied at the Liszt Academy of Budapest, the Glenn Gould School in Toronto and the University of Arts Of Berlin, with Loránd Fenyves, Steven Dann and Irmgard Huntgeburth.
Parallel to his studies Adam started working as principal viola at the famed Gewandhaus Orchestra, followed by the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra before joining the CBSO in 2009.
He regularly teaches at Birmingham Conservatoire, and his diverse interests in music have led him to travel around Europe with the Salomon historical string quartet and his Hungarian Folk Ensemble: Folktone band.
Presented by
Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Strings Department
Tickets:
The master class is free of charge and open to all interested as the rooms' capacity allows. No preliminary application is necessary.