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Synagogue concert

2022
September12, 6:00 P.M.
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Program

Carl Reinecke:
Octet, Op. 216 – Allegro moderato; Finale. Allegro molto e grazioso
Gabriella Pivon (flute), Melinda Kozár (oboe), Rudolf Szitka, Hunor Egyed (clarinet), Melinda Paálné Falusi, Péter Rapi (bassoon), András Szabó, Zsombor Nagy (horn)

Aleksandr Borodin:
String Sextet in D minor – 1. Allegro, 2. Andante
Violetta Eckhardt, Anikó Mózes (violin), Gábor Sipos, Zoltán Fekete (viola), Rita Sovány, Gabriella Liptai (cello)

You can register for the concert at the Endre Ady Library in person or by calling (06 79) 322 741.

Other information

The event is about 1.5 hours long.

About the event

Each season, the Budapest Festival Orchestra makes every effort to take our music out of the confines of the concert hall. In order to make music at even more unusual places, we have developed unique forms of concerts through which we can forge new relationships between ourselves and our audiences. Since the summer of 2014, our Community Weeks have seen us perform in provincial synagogues which have been abandoned or no longer serve their original purposes. We found our concerts in Bonyhád, Karcag, and Apostag to be hugely significant experiences. Our goal is to fill synagogues that were laid bare by the Holocaust, with life, music and culture once again. Tunes, stories and flavours can introduce local communities to the one-time diversity and tolerance that used to be so typical of Hungary. Our concerts will be featuring works by composers with Jewish connections, as well as klezmer tunes. As Iván Fischer summarised the essence of the concert series: “Synagogues still stand in many villages and small towns which have not had Jewish inhabitants for a long time. Some places are in ruins, while others have been turned into furniture stores or a gym. We visit these places, and give free concerts. People are curious, and the music entices them in. The orchestra plays, and afterwards a rabbi speaks about how things used to be, about how cohabitation with the Jewish community looked. With the beauty of our music and those stories we hope to bring the memories of the former Jewish community closer to those who now live near the building.”

The Synagogue Concerts are a joint production by the Budapest Festival Orchestra, the Unified Hungarian Jewish Congregation and the Federation of Hungarian Jewish Communities.

Platinum class partner of the Synagouge Concerts:

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