16 May 2026, 19.30-22.00
Grand Hall
Organ in the Centre
Dóra Pétery & Trio Passacaglia
Presented by Liszt Academy
Of Heaven and Earth
Olivier Messiaen: Livre du Saint Sacrement (Book of the Holy Sacrament) » 15. La joie de la grâce (The Joy of Grace)
Guillaume Dufay: Veni Sancte Spiritus – Hymn
Barnabás Dukay: Sleep – monody for tenor voice
Barnabás Dukay: I Have Seen My Lord with my Heart’s Eyes – instrumental monody Barnabás Dukay: Kyrie (world premiere)
Istanpitta Cominciamento di gioia – 4th-century dance for organetto from an Italian manuscript
Lőrinc Szécsi: Oratio Moysi – details from the cantata based on Psalm 89(90)
Johann Sebastian Bach: Cello Suite No. 3 in C major, BWV 1009 » 1. Prélude
Claudio Monteverdi: O Crux benedicta – from the collection Sacrae Cantiunculae (1582)
Hildegard von Bingen: Et ideo puelle iste – antifóna a Dendermonde kódexből (cca. 1176)
Claudio Monteverdi: Salve Crux pretiosa; Ego sum Pastor bonus – from the collection Sacrae Cantiunculae (1582)
Olivier Messiaen: Les corps glorieux (The Bodies Glorious) » 6. Joie et clarté des corps glorieux (Joy and Clarity of the Bodies Glorious)
Jean Langlais: Neuf pièces » 2. Chant de joie (Song of Joy)
Johannes Ockeghem: Au travail suis – chanson
Guillaume de Machaut: Moult sui de bonne heure nee – ballade
Guillaume Dufay: Adieu m’amour, adieu ma joye – chanson
György Ligeti: Sonata for Viola Solo » 1. Hora lungă (arranged by Tamás Zétényi)
Béla Bartók: Twenty-seven Two- and Three-Part Choruses, BB 111a » Bolyongás (Lonely Wanderer) • Cipósütés (Breadbaking)
Romanian Christmas songs from Béla Bartók’s collection
Béla Bartók: Twenty-seven Two- and Three-Part Choruses, BB 111a » Ne hagyj itt! (Don’t leave here!)
György Kurtág: Organ pieces from Games (Játékok) Vol. 6 and an unpublished manuscript
D'ora dara b
Chorale – For Benjámin Rajeczky’s 80th birthday
Versetto: Dixit Dominus ad Noe: finis universe carnis venit ... – for László Dobszay
Flood Sirens
... humble regard sur Olivier Messiaen …
Claudio Monteverdi: Son questi I crespi crini – from the collection Canzonette a Tre Voci (Venice 1584)
Girolamo Frescobaldi- Marcell Dargay: Se l'onde, ahimè, che da quest'occhi – from the collection Arie Musicali (1630)
Claudio Monteverdi: Io son fenice; Godi pur del bel sen – from the collection Canzonette a Tre Voci (Venice 1584)
Olivier Messiaen: La Nativité du Seigneur (The Nativity of the Lord) » 9. Dieu parmi nous (God Among Us)
Dóra Pétery (organ)
Trio Passacaglia: Judit Rajk, László Kéringer (vocals), Tamás Zétényi (cello)
Organist Dóra Pétery and the Trio Passacaglia – featuring Judit Rajk, László Kéringer, and Tamás Zétényi – present a program uniquely designed for the acoustics and spirit of the Liszt Academy’s Grand Hall. Their concert takes inspiration from the Gospel of John (3:12): “If I have told you earthly things and you do not believe, how can you believe if I tell you heavenly things?” – a verse that beautifully frames the dialogue between the celestial and the earthly. The program traces this theme across centuries, beginning with the artistic rebirth of the 14th-century early Renaissance, and moving through arrangements of works by György Ligeti and Béla Bartók, the two giant 20th-century Hungarian composers, before arriving at contemporary Hungarian compositions. Among these, several world premieres by Barnabás Dukay, a long-time collaborator of the ensemble, will be performed. Dóra Pétery, a versatile keyboard artist, will perform large-scale and emblematic works on the Grand Hall’s Voit organ, harpsichord, and organetto (the small portable organ popular between the 13th and 16th centuries), bridging heaven and earth and offering a profound musical meditation on what connects the two.
Presented by
Liszt Academy Concert Centre
Tickets:
HUF 2 900, 3 900, 4 900
Concert series:
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