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The Face of the Piano: Gergely Bogányi

17 Jan 2013. 19:00 | Kodály Centre

For Grown-Ups | Kodály Series 2012/2013 | Breitner Series 2012/2013 |

    Programme

  • Maurice Ravel: Alborada del Gracioso
  • Bartók Béla: Concerto, piano, no.2
  • Alekszandr Nyikolajevics Szkrjabin: Symphony No.3 ”The Divine Poem"

Orchestra

Pannon Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor

Tibor Bogányi

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

Soloist

Gergely Bogányi

piano

Ticket Prices: 4990, 3990, 2990, 1000

About the Programme

The 4th piece of the Miroirs cycle by Maurice Ravel is the so called Alborada del gracioso (Dawn song of the jester). The composition recalling one of the genres of the troubadours of the Middle Ages is coloured with vivid Spanish rhythms. The factual virtuosity is united with the lovingly languishing melodies of the southern temperament. The atmosphere of the Europe of the 1930’s is characterized by sensing the totalitarian dictatorships establishing themselves. For the “literates” it becomes more important to deliver a message to the crowds than to carry out experiences. This was the intent of Béla Bartók when composing his Piano Concerto No. 2. The composition following the concerto-principles of Bach and Stravinsky with its popular themes as well as the symmetrical cycles of its architecture is understandable for the wider public. The oeuvre of Scriabin cannot be characterized by any style or artistic movement. It was his special ambition to compose music which enables the world to be transformed from physical to spiritual – it is thus not surprising that he was treated by the Soviet culture politics as a stepchild. Symphony No.3 (in C minor, op.43) is the first piece of a triptych (The Divine Poem, The Poem of Ecstasy, The Poem of Fire). The symphony is made even more solemn by the choir praising art.

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