19:30
ON TV
Royal Albert Hall
Franz Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 in C sharp minor
Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 1 in G minor
Franz Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 3 in B flat major
Pablo de Sarasate: Zigeunerweisen
Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 11 in C minor
Johannes Brahms: Symphony No 1 in C minor
József Lendvay Sr violin
József Lendvay Jr violin
cimbalom
Jenő Lisztes cimbalom
Budapest Festival Orchestra
Iván Fischer conductor
Hungarian folk tunes run through the veins of Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra, while Gypsy rhythms set their pulses dancing.
This concert – a true celebration of Hungary’s national music – traces the development of folk songs and dance, from their colourful, rough-hewn originals into virtuosic concert-hall reimaginings by Liszt, Brahms and Sarasate.
In the second half comes Brahms’s dramatic First Symphony, whose darkness and drama eventually give way to an ending of transcendent musical triumph.
ON TV
Royal Albert Hall
Franz Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 in C sharp minor
Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 1 in G minor
Franz Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 3 in B flat major
Pablo de Sarasate: Zigeunerweisen
Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 11 in C minor
Johannes Brahms: Symphony No 1 in C minor
József Lendvay Sr violin
József Lendvay Jr violin
cimbalom
Jenő Lisztes cimbalom
Budapest Festival Orchestra
Iván Fischer conductor
Hungarian folk tunes run through the veins of Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra, while Gypsy rhythms set their pulses dancing.
This concert – a true celebration of Hungary’s national music – traces the development of folk songs and dance, from their colourful, rough-hewn originals into virtuosic concert-hall reimaginings by Liszt, Brahms and Sarasate.
In the second half comes Brahms’s dramatic First Symphony, whose darkness and drama eventually give way to an ending of transcendent musical triumph.
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