In 2017/2018, he is spending his seventh season as chief conductor of the Pannon Philharmonic.
Tibor Bogányi is of Hungarian descent and is regarded as the most interesting and talented member of the generation of Finnish conductors. At the age of 28 he was appointed Chief Conductor of… More
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Márta Deák was born in 1982. Her first teachers were her father, György Deák and János Sándor, and then in 2005, after studying with Eszter Perényi she gained an excellent diploma and graduated from the Ferenc Liszt Music Academy. In… More
Program:
The Dances of Galánta by Zoltán Kodály Zoltán evokes the places of his happy childhood. The work bults ont he traditions of the Hungarian instrumental historic dance music: “No musicians puts the verbunkos under the soles as the Gipsies of Galánta” (Sámuel Gyarmathy, 1794). Kodály formed the possibilities, hidden in these melodies, into a vital symphonic music, with brilliant composing technique.
Antonín Dvořak was lauded by classically thinking minds, like Johannes Brahms. But many a men waited with an evaluation of his Violin Concerto in A minor, depending on the approval of Joseph Joachim, the prime violinist of that time. After several change shaped the final form, of which finale draws from the Czech folk music. The concerto thanks its popularity to its decorative and idea-rich thematic.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was the first Russian composer, in whom the Western musical world greeted the embodiment of its own ideal, in whose it works saw the followers of Beethoven and Schumann. The core of his Symphony No.4 in F minor is a fate-like motif, which is reflected in the "destiny, the destiny of the critical power, which prevents the attainment of happiness”.