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Máté Szűcs & Kodály String Quartet

16 April 2020, 19.00-21.00

Solti Hall

Chamber Music, So Close

Máté Szűcs & Kodály String Quartet Presented by Liszt Academy

Time change

Mozart: String Quartet No. 18 in A major, K. 464
Beethoven: String Quartet No. 5 in A major, Op. 18/5

intermission

Brahms: String Quintet No. 2 in G major, Op. 111

Kodály String Quartet: Attila Falvay, Ferenc Bangó (violin), János Fejérvári (viola), György Éder (cello)
Máté Szűcs (viola)

In the 20th century, the high quality chamber music culture of Hungary has given Europe and the world such world-renowned chamber ensembles as Budapest String Quartet, Waldbauer–Kerpely String Quartet, Hungarian String Quartet, Végh Quartet, Tátrai String Quartet, Bartók String Quartet and Takács Quartet, to name just a few of the many possible examples. The Kodály String Quartet founded in 1966 from students of the Liszt Academy fit neatly into this musical heritage. They took on the name of the famous Hungarian composer in 1972, and have represented the culture of Hungarian string quartet playing around the world for over 50 years. The ensemble have recorded all the quartets of Haydn, Beethoven and Schubert, and these have regularly sparked rave reviews in the international media. During this recital we hear two string quartets by Mozart and Beethoven, plus one of the string quintets by Johannes Brahms, with Máté Szűcs, the excellent violist, joining Kodály String Quartet for the latter.

 

 

Dear Audience,
We regret to inform our audience that the 16 April 2020 date of the Chamber Recital of Máté Szűcs and Kodály String Quartet has been changed! The concert will be held 16 December 2020 7:00 pm at the Solti Hall with the same programme! Tickets and season tickets purchased for 16 April 2020 are valid for 16 December 2020.

Thank you for your kind understanding!

Presented by

Liszt Academy Concert Centre

Supporter:

Attila Falvay performs on the 1731 'Hamma' Antonio Stradivari violin, which he received from the State of Hungary. 

Tickets:

HUF 2 200, 3 200