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BEAUTY. ELEGANCE. DYNAMISM.

In addition to classical chamber formations such as a string quartet and a piano trio, two rarer formations will be featured in this February evening performance of ‘Variations on Chamber Music’. Among others, Poulenc’s ‘Sextet for Piano and Winds’ is an exciting piece to listen to due partly to the music’s special combinations of timbres.

Program

Schubert: Trio in B Flat Major, D. 471
Artists: Andrea Igaz (violin), Levente Fülöp (viola), Zsolt Puskás (cello)
Clara Schumann: Piano Trio in G Minor, Op. 17
Artists: Gabriella Tóth (violin), Sejla Simon (cello), Anna Granik (piano)
Smetana: Piano Trio in G Minor, Op. 15
Artists: Anna Gál-Tamási (violin), Árpád Amirás (cello), Botond Szőcs (piano)
Bartók: 1. Rapsodya
Nyári László (violin), Kiss Péter (piano)
Poulenc: Sextet, FP 100
Artists: Rebeka Drahos (flute), Melinda Kozár (oboe), Mátyás Katrin (clarinet), Péter Vedres (bassoon), Dávid Fretyán (horn), Emese Mali (piano)


Photo: Katalin Madák @Attila Vörös

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