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Program

Enrique Granados
12 Spanish Dances – “Oriental” (arr. Ágnes Polónyi)
Ágnes Polónyi (harp)

Giovanni Bottesini
Fantasia “La Sonnambula”
Zsolt Fejérvári (double bass), Mária Kovalszki (piano)

Béla Bartók (→ bio)
44 Duos for Two Violins, Sz. 98, BB 104 – Ruthenian Kolomejka, Pillow Dance, The Bagpipe Sounds, Come Now, My Dear Goodwife (arr. István Kurcsák)
István Kurcsák (marimba), István Kádár (violin)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (→ bio)
Clarinet Quintet in A major, K. 581 – Larghetto
Roland Csalló (clarinet), Pál Jász, Csaba Czenke (violin), Krisztina Haják (viola), Éva Eckhardt (cello)

Béla Bartók (→ bio)
Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56, BB 68 – Stick Dance, Round Dance, Stamping Dance, Dance from Bucsum (arr. Karsa Vanyó and Szilveszter Károly)
Karsa Vanyó, Péter Mátyás Tóth (trumpet), Zalán Csizmadia (horn), Demeter Jankó (trombone), Szilveszter Károly (tuba)

Sergei Rachmaninoff (→ bio)
12 Romances, Op. 21 – Lilacs (arr. József Bazsinka)
József Bazsinka (tuba), Irina Ivanitskaya (piano)

Scott Joplin
The Entertainer
Gergely Csikota, Tamás Póti (trumpet), Zoltán Szőke (horn), Balázs Szakszon (trombone), József Bazsinka (tuba), László Herboly (percussion)

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Season tickets: Cocoa season pass 2:30 p.m.

The event is about 1.0 hours long.

About the event

For almost a quarter of a century, the Festival Orchestra’s program series for children has brought a high-quality classical musical experience to the youngest. The orchestra’s rehearsal room not only serves experimenting with the tiniest details of the symphonic pieces to be performed or playing chamber music, but also as the venue for educating the next generation of classical music lovers. There is no better promotion of these events than the fact that several members of the BFO’s loyal audiences came to love music at these Cocoa Concerts, with a polka-dot mug in their hands, and they bring their own kids these days. While listening to the orchestra’s excellent musicians performing in a cozy atmosphere, the audience will learn about the instruments of the symphony orchestra and concert etiquette in a playful and interactive manner. After the concert, the kids can have a mug of cocoa in the lobby.

Since 2015, we have also offered an autism-friendly version of our Cocoa Concerts thanks to the professional contribution of Nemzetközi Cseperedő Alapítvány (an international foundation to support children and their families living with autism). To ensure that the children living with autism do not encounter anything unexpected during the concert, the BFO provides the families with some information material in advance to help them prepare the children for the visual and auditory stimuli.