16 April 2026, 19.30-22.00
Grand Hall
Ensembles of the Liszt Academy
Gergely Ménesi & Liszt Academy Symphony Orchestra
Presented by Liszt Academy
Vivaldi: Concerto for Two Cellos in G minor, RV 531 (cello solos in bassoon performances)
Viski: Violin Concerto
Schnittke: Moz-Art à la Haydn
Kovács Zoltán: Bassoon Concerto No. 2
Márta Ábrahám, Éva Osztrosits, Oszkár Varga (violin), György Lakatos, András Benedek László (bassoon)
Liszt Academy Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Gergely Ménesi
This concert offers a journey through the concerto repertoire, spanning from the Baroque era to the present day. The program opens with Vivaldi’s only concerto for two cellos, likely composed around 1720. In a departure from the conventions of his time, the first movement of the Concerto in G minor begins with the two solo cellos imitating one another, accompanied by continuo parts. Here, the Liszt Academy Symphony Orchestra will accompany György Lakatos, the university’s professor of bassoon, alongside his student András Benedek László. Next comes a work by János Viski, a 20th-century Hungarian composer and proud disciple of Zoltán Kodály, who once declared: “I am the standard-bearer of the Kodály school.” The program continues with Alfred Schnittke’s Concerto for Two Violins, an exemplary display of the composer’s polystylistic approach. With wit and imagination, Schnittke weaves in echoes of Mozart’s Symphony in G minor and Haydn’s “Farewell” Symphony. The evening concludes with Zoltán Kovács’s Bassoon Concerto No. 2 (2014). This contemporary work brings the program full circle, its dialogue between harpsichord and bassoon subtly reflecting back on the program’s first concerto.
Presented by
Liszt Academy Concert Centre
Tickets:
HUF 3 900, 5 200,6 500, 7 900
Concert series:
Other events in the concert series:
19:30
Liszt Academy Wind Ensemble
Grand Hall
Program changePerformer change19:30
19:30
19:30
János Czifra, Symphony Orchestra of Liszt Academy & Alma Mater Choir
Grand Hall
19:30

