18 June 2024, 19.30-22.00
Grand Hall
Organ in the Centre
János Pálúr Presented by Liszt Academy
Messiaen, Widor
Messiaen: Prelude, Op. posth.
Widor: Organ Symphony No. 6 in G minor, Op. 42/2
INTERMISSION
Messiaen: La Nativité du Seigneur » 5. Les enfants de Dieu
Widor: Organ Symphony No. 5 in F minor, Op. 42/1
János Pálúr (organ)
The “organ symphony” is a specific genre primarily associated with France, flourishing at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. It is not an orchestral work, but a multi-movement solo organ piece written with symphonic aspirations, aiming to exploit the dynamic capabilities and varied tonal colors of the “symphonic-style organs” built at that time. One of first significant representatives the genre was Charles-Marie Widor, who served as the organist at the Saint-Sulpice church in Paris for nearly 64 years. Among his numerous outstanding students was Olivier Messiaen, who also served for more than six decades at the nearby church of Sainte-Trinité. In addition to organ playing and classical composition, Messiaen also focused on Indian, ancient Greek, and Gregorian music, as well as ornithology – all of which had a significant impact on his artistic work.
- 10% discount for 2 concerts,
- 15% discount for 3 concerts,
- 20% discount for 4 or more concerts.
Presented by
Liszt Academy Concert Centre
Tickets:
HUF 1 900, 2 900, 3 900