7 April 2026, 18.00-21.30
Solti Hall
Contrasts
Message
Presented by Liszt Academy
The Chamber Music Department's Concert Series
Brahms: Piano Trio No. 3 in C minor, Op. 101
Dorka Gellért (violin), Ábris Törő (cello), Angéla Wang (piano)
Ligeti: March
Ligeti: Polifón etűd (Polyphonic Etude)
Ligeti: Three Wedding Dances
Ligeti: Sonatine
Ligeti: Allegro
Csanád Szekrényessy, Olivér Pajor (piano)
INTERMISSION
Desenclos: Saxophone Quartet
Noémi Bakó, Viktória Pusomi, Martin Ficsura, Timót Magyary (saxophone)
Schumann: Piano Quartet in E-flat major, Op. 47
Zselyke Lászlófi (violin), Tardos Anducska-Kemény (viola), Márton Balogh (cello), Anton Pantoleon (piano)
In the Contrasts chamber music series, students and young artists of the Liszt Academy perform in a wide range of instrumental combinations. The program opens with Johannes Brahms’s Piano Trio in C minor, one of his most dramatic works, followed by György Ligeti’s pieces for piano four-hands. What messages do these composers convey through sound? The second half of the concert may well contain one of the most beautiful love messages ever written in music – the slow movement of Robert Schumann’s Piano Quartet in E-flat major. Meanwhile, Alfred Desenclos’s saxophone quartet sends its own message to listeners, using the ingenious language of musical cryptography.
Presented by
Liszt Academy Concert Centre
Tickets:
HUF 1 900
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