21 August 2020, 20.00-21.00
Grand Hall
Festival Academy 2020
Respire #4 – Schumann, Beethoven
Streamed only
Schumann: Dichterliebe, Op. 48
Attila Erdős (tenor), Péter Nagy (piano)
Attila József: Balatonszárszó
Judit Pogány (actress)
Beethoven: String Quartet No. 9 in C major, Op. 59/3 ('Razumovsky')
Kelemen Festival Quartet: Barnabás Kelemen, Katalin Kokas, Daniel Rowland (violin, viola), Maja Bodanović (cello)
Schumann’s hypersensitive song cycle sets all layers of Heinrich Heine’s poetry to music with a fascinating virtuosity: the complexity concealed by the simple surface, the emotional world of Romanticism and Heine’s renowned irony. The cycle that covers the birth of romantic love, its peak and finally its tragic end, which is expressed by a grand-scale funeral march, is sung by Attila Erdős, the young baritone of the Hungarian State Opera and Péter Nagy, professor of the Liszt Academy and Musikhochschule Stuttgart. Beethoven’s voluminous chamber music composition, String Quartet in C major, written in his so-called „heroic” period is a just as weighty piece as Schumann’s song cycle. Beethoven dedicated this quartet, No 3 of op. 59, to Count Razumovsky. The piece was composed at the same time as Symphony No.5, and it therefore oozes similar energies, if it is interpreted by the excellent Kelemen–Rowland–Kokas–Bogdanovic quartet.
Presented by
Festival Academy Budapest
Tickets:
HUF 1 000