Folk music meets composer – a story retold
Programme:
Two folk song adaptation – for 6 instruments
Amerre én járok még a fák es sírnak (based on a folk song from Türe /Kalotaszeg region/)
Úgy elmegyek, hírt se halltok felőlem (based on a folk song from Válaszút /Mezőség region/)
Mira Mater extitisti – sequentia – for 7 instruments
Branches – electronic composition
Ha folyóvíz… – cello solo piece (based on a folk song from Gyergyó region in Transylvania)
Levitation - for 6 instruments
Performers:
Gergely Ittzés – flute
Péter Szűcs – clarinet
Katalin Kiss – oboe
László Sándor – violin
Péter Tornyai – viola
Tamás Zétényi – cello
András Németh – piano
Barbara Kriesch – harph
Conductor: Gergely Dubóczky
If you would like to learn more about the composer, please, click HERE.
Admission with a valid exhibition ticket. No extra charge applies.

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