Chamber concert by artists of the Hungarian National Philharmonic
Open rehearsal room 2
We pay tribute to the French impressionist composer one day after his 150th birthday by celebrating the influence he had on his contemporaries and on the generation that followed him.
Host: Aida Buzás
Maurice Ravel: Trois Chansons
Enikő Krum, Erika Kovalik, Julianna Sára Klézli, Eszter Zita Dóri soprano
Judit Király, Beáta Müller Karácsonyi, Tünde Estefán, Dóra Peták alto
Jenő Dékán, Donát Varga, Tibor Kun, Gábor Pivarcsi tenor
Zoltán Gradsach, János Fátrai, György Béla Silló, Pál Mátyás Tóth bass
Conductor: Pál Bencsik
Camille Saint-Saëns: Fantaisie for Violin and Harp, Op. 124
Attila Falvay violin
Deborah Sipkay harp
Albert Roussel: Deux poèmes de Ronsard, Op. 26 – ‘Rossignol, mon mignon’
Eszter Zita Dóri voice
Anita Szabó flute
Cécile Chaminade:
– Valse chantée
– Duo des étoiles
– Concertino
Edit Szappanos, Enikő Derzsi-Pap voice
Zsófia Bíró flute
Dóra Bizják piano
Darius Milhaud: Suite for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 157b
Gábor Bodor violin
György Salamon clarinet
Anna Granik piano
Maurice Ravel: Chants populaires
– Chanson espagnole
– Chanson française
– Mélodie italienne
– Chanson hébraïque
Gabriella Busa voice
Dóra Bizják piano
Francis Poulenc: Sept Chansons (excerpts)
– La blanche neige
– À peine défigurée
– Par une nuit nouvelle
– Belle et ressemblante
– Marie
Julianna Klézli, Erika Kovalik soprano
Eszter Puskás, Bernadett Nagy alto
Gábor Pivarcsi, Donát Varga tenor
Zsombor Cserményi, Árpád Bence Labant bass