Bartók World Competition

Schedule of live rounds 2-10 September

Preliminaries: 3 September 15:00 and 19:00; 4 September 15:00 and 19:00; 5 September 15:00

Admission is free. 

Although the Bartók World Competition has not yet been running for several decades, it is already one of the most prestigious competitions in the world: hundreds of entries are received for each year, and every year the audience and jury hear world-class performances - not only in the final but also in the preliminaries thanks to the video preselection round. The preliminaries will be held in the Solti Hall of the Liszt Academy  

 

Semi-finals: 6 September 19:00; 7 September 15:00 and 19:00

Admission is free. 

Every two years, the competition organises an instrumental round, with a composition competition in the even years. In 2022, the  task was to write a violin-piano duo, the winning pieces became compulsory pieces for the current semi-final: all competitors must perform one of them. The semi-finals will also be held in the Solti Hall of the Liszt Academy.    

 

Orchestral finals: 9 September, 15:00 and 19:00. Tickets are available by clicking on the selected time.

Only the best young artists will be admitted to the orchestral finals of the Violin Competition, with six young artists scheduled to compete. They will have a choice of seven concertos for the final competition in the main hall of the Liszt Academy: in addition to two Bartók concertos, the final will include a violin concerto by Mendelssohn, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven or Sibelius. Featuring the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Conducted by János Kovács.

 

Gala concert: 10 September at 19:30 in the Great Hall of the Liszt Academy. Tickets are available here.

Liszt Academy is streaming all the live rounds on Youtube

 

Budapest Festival Orchestra

25 May 2024, 19.45-22.00

Grand Hall

Budapest Festival Orchestra

Mozart: Symphony No. 15 in G major, K. 124
Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major, K. 219
Janáček: Suite for String Orchestra, JW 6/2
Grieg: Two Nordic Melodies, Op. 63

Suyoen Kim (violin)
Budapest Festival Orchestra (concertmaster: János Pilz)

The Concertino series, featuring works for chamber orchestra, this time launches a musical expedition to the north. The departure point was Salzburg: on his return from his second trip to Italy, Mozart composed his Symphony No. 15 here, and it was here that he wrote his Violin Concerto No. 5, with which he bid farewell to the genre at the age of just under twenty as he gradually explored and pushed the limits of the violin concerto’s scope and technique. Janáček’s Suite for String Orchestra from the composer’s early period will be performed in the Czech Republic. The final destination will be Norway, where the BFO, led by János Pilz, will bring Grieg’s two melodies based on folk songs. The soloist for the evening is Berlin Konzerthausorchester’s first concertmaster Suyoen Kim, who plays Mozart with “charm, a seductively warm tone and fluid melodies”, according to The Strad journalist.

Presented by

Budapest Festival Orchestra

Tickets:

HUF 4 000, 5 300, 6 600, 9 500, 11 000, 14 700

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