Kedves Ákos!
Azzal a kérdéssel szeretnék Hozzád fordulni, hogy lesz egy eseményünk pénteken, a Kaufman Music Center, Merkin Hall-ban, amin én is fellépek – szeretnék érdeklődni, hogy lenne e lehetőséged esetleg neked is hirdetni az eseményt, hogy minél több érdeklődő ellátogasson? A belépés díjtalan, alább szeretnék küldeni információkat róla:
https://www.kaufmanmusiccenter.org/mch/event/crossroads/
https://culture.hu/us/new-york/events/crossroads-hungarian-music-in-conversation-with-the-world
Leírás:
Join us for an unforgettable evening featuring up-and-coming Hungarian classical musicians organized by the Liszt Institute New York and the Cziffra Festival taking place at Merkin Hall, Kaufman Music Center on May 23, 2025 at 7PM!
Hear pianist extraordinaire Alexa Stier and award-winning clarinetist Noémi Sallai in an exciting program showcasing Hungarian and international masterpieces that will surely captivate the audience.
Embark on a musical journey through the heart of Hungarian identity, where tradition meets innovation and folk melodies intertwine with virtuosic expression. This richly textured recital celebrates the soul of Hungarian music, from Béla Bartók’s haunting folk arrangements and explosive Piano Sonata to Gergely Vajda’s mesmerizing LightshadowTrembling for solo clarinet. Rarely performed gems like György Kurtág’s evocative Játékok miniatures and Béla Kovács’s fiery tribute to de Falla highlight the program’s emotional depth and stylistic variety.
The evening also pays homage to Hungarian romanticism and modernism with works by Rezső Kókai, whose Hungarian Dances radiate nostalgia, grief, and joy. Italian flair and German Romanticism round out the program in the dazzling operatic fantasy by Luigi Bassi and the poetic turbulence of Schumann’s Piano Sonata No. 2.
This is more than a concert — it is a dialogue between past and present, tradition and imagination, performed by artists whose virtuosity and sensitivity bring these voices to life.
Nagyon szépen köszönöm!
Üdv:
Noémi
Noémi SALLAI
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Liszt Institute New York
223 East 52nd St New York, NY 10022
Tel: +1 347 987 9851
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