19 March 2024, 19.00-21.00
Solti Hall
Here and Now
Amadinda Percussion Project Presented by Liszt Academy
Chávez: Toccata
Cage: Three2
Javier Álvarez: Metro Chabacano
INTERMISSION
Harrison: Violin Concerto
Sculptured Sound – improvization
Oszkár Varga (violin)
Zoltán Rácz & percussion students of the Liszt Academy
The Amadinda Percussion Project is a key workshop for modern music education at the Liszt Academy. The spring concert will be based around pieces from the modern percussion repertoire that are now considered classics. Lou Harrison was working on the specially orchestrated Violin Concerto as early as the 1940s, with the final version completed in 1959. The work was premiered in Hungary in 1986. András Wilheim said at the time that, compared with his colleague John Cage, Harrison was “almost a revivalist of the Romantic tradition”. The concert will also feature works by two Mexican composers. Chávez’s Toccata was written in 1942, while his compatriot Javier Álvarez’s Metro Chabacano, from 1991, refers to a kinetic sculpture in a Mexican metro station. The composition is one of the most frequently performed works by the recently deceased composer and was originally written for string quartet. The four-marimba transcription was premiered by the Mexican percussion ensemble Tambuco.
All tickets to the event are sold out.
We offer an independent discount scheme for the concerts organized by the Liszt Academy. The discounts available are:
10% discount for the simultaneous purchase of tickets for two different concerts;
15% discount for the simultaneous purchase of tickets for three different concerts;
20% discount on the total purchase price if you buy tickets for four or more different concerts at the same time.
Presented by
Liszt Academy Concert Centre
Tickets:
HUF 3 900
Concert series:
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