The Concertino series, featuring works for chamber orchestra, this time launches a musical expedition to the north.
The Bridging Europe will connect the entire continent this year: a Hungarian rhapsody follows a Spanish dance; an homage to Bach precedes Czech melodies.
Mendelssohn
Mahler
Capuçon
Fischer
Mahler
Richter
Karg
Fischer
The next instalment in Gábor Takács-Nagy’s Haydn–Mozart series is here! Fortunately for us, the symphonic oeuvre of the two great Viennese classical composers is abundant enough to keep the conductor inspired.
A rarely performed suite, a classical concerto, a tribute to Bach, and the cornerstone of a symphonic oeuvre: evoking a Nordic air while occasionally stirring flames of passion, is what the concerto offers. The orchestra performs under the baton of BFO’s regular guest conductor, music director of the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and the Glyndebourne Festival Opera, Robin Ticciati.
Jordi Savall is at the helm of the Budapest Festival Orchestra again! This time, the living legend of early music will be conducting a production centered around the themes of natural elements and the furies, performed on historic instruments by the Baroque Ensemble of the BFO founded in 2011.
Időpontváltozás!
Felhívjuk kedves közönségünk figyelmét, hogy az eredetileg június 2-re meghirdetett koncertünk időpontja május 30-ra módosult. A korábban megváltott jegyek erre az időpontra érvényesek. Megértésüket köszönjük!
Hindemith, Thuille, Milhaud, Ravel
It has become something of a tradition to kick off the new Budapest Festival Orchestra season with an opera. Iván Fischer selects the most diverse array of pieces, ranging from Mozart to Monteverdi to Britten, and never fails to put his signature twist on them.
While listening to the orchestra’s excellent musicians performing in a cozy atmosphere, the audience will learn about the instruments of the symphony orchestra and concert etiquette in a playful and interactive manner. After the concert, the kids can have a mug of cocoa in the lobby.
The Budapest Festival Orchestra's Brahms series continues with a juxtaposition of grueling pursuit and easy success, as Hungarian dances precede weighty compositions.
Erre a koncertre nem kell kiöltözni, nem tart órákig, cserébe barátságos és közvetlen a hangulat, amit még oldottabbá tesznek Fischer Iván szellemes kommentárjai az elhangzó művekről.
While listening to the orchestra’s excellent musicians performing in a cozy atmosphere, the audience will learn about the instruments of the symphony orchestra and concert etiquette in a playful and interactive manner. After the concert, the kids can have a mug of cocoa in the lobby.
Korhű kamara: 2024. december 1.
Haydn
Weber
Mozart
Caputo
Takács-Nagy
Erre a koncertre nem kell kiöltözni, nem tart órákig, cserébe barátságos és közvetlen a hangulat, amit még oldottabbá tesznek Fischer Iván szellemes kommentárjai az elhangzó művekről.
Stefanie True (soprano)
artistic director and Baroque violin: Midori Seiler
Baroque gesture: Sigrid T’Hooft
Janáček
Suk
Martinů
Mráček
Hrůša
Purcell
Françaix
Britten
Bogányi
Pilz
Six composers, six pieces, sixty-six years, but nothing diabolical. In fact, several aspects of the season’s only performance to be hosted at the BMC will direct the audience’s gaze skywards towards the heavens. We may rightfully label the evening a contemporary concert, although only one of the pieces on the program, featuring works composed between 1940 and 2006, was written after the turn of the millennium.
Prokofiev
Levit
Fischer
Prokofiev
Levit
Fischer
Prokofiev
Levit
Fischer
Castelnuovo-Tedesco
Lalo
Berlioz
Dueñas
Orozco-Estrada
Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 35 in B-flat major, Hob. I:35
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, H. 432
Leoš Janáček: Idyll, JW 6/3
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