
European Orchestra Academy – Masterclass Closing Concert
Program
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (→ bio):
String Quartet No. 13 in D-minor, K. 173
Lucrezia Costanzo, Birgit Born (violin), Zita Zárbok (viola), Jenő Puporka (double bass)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (→ bio):
Divertimento in B-flat major, K. 137
Solvejg Wilding, David Moosmann (hegedű), Hattie Quick (brácsa), Tonka Javorovic (cselló)
Franz Danzi:
Wind Quintet, Op. 56, Nr. 2
Anett Jóföldi (flute – guest), Salome Harth (oboe), Rudolf Szitka (clarinet – guest), Ziv Wainer Bobrowicz (bassoon), Máté Harangozó (horn)
INTERVAL
Anton Bruckner (→ bio)/ Ralph Sauer:
Two motets: Vexilla Regis
Daniel Schnyder:
Quartet – 1st movement Rossini's visit to Beethoven (1822)
Anton Bruckner (→ bio)/ Ralph Sauer:
Two motets: Locus Iste
Attila Sztán, Balázs Szakszon (trombone – guest), Gergely Janák (bass trombone), Bálint Keresztesi (cimbasso)
Franz Schubert (→ bio):
Der Tod und das Mädchen , D 531, Op. 7 – 1st and 3rd movement
Alexei Stychkin, Éva Kóbor (violin), Barbora Bulvydaite (viola), Alejandro Viana Herreros (cello)
Other information
The event is about 1.5 hours long.
About the event
The European Orchestra Academy is a joint initiative between the Budapest Festival Orchestra (BFO) and the European Union Youth Orchestra, founded under the visionary guidance of Iván Fischer. This prestigious program provides talented young musicians from around Europe with invaluable orchestral experience alongside the BFO, while also offering them the opportunity to perform as chamber ensembles across numerous European countries.
Participants refine their artistry through masterclasses led by renowned professors, ensuring they are exceptionally well-prepared for chamber music performances on the international stage.