Program
Helga Warner-Buhlmann:
Lisa and Jan's Trip around the World
(Tango Pequeno – In the Mountains – In Hungary)
Ástor Piazzolla:
Four Seasons in Buenos Aires – Winter
Adolf Schreiner:
Always Smaller
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozartbio:
Concerto for Horn in E-flat major, K. 447 – 2. Romance (arranged for 5 horns by Zoltán Szőke)
Anna Baadsvik:
Cat Affairs
John Hopkin Jr.:
We Three Kings (aranged for string quartet by Kenneth Abeling)
Sándor Balogh:
Variations on a theme from Ferdinand David's Trombone Concerto in the stlye of Antonín Dvořákbio and Elvis Presley
Featuring
Program introduced by
Featuring
- † Sándor Patkós (bassoon)
- Károly Kaszás (double bass)
- Noémi Molnár (violin)
- Gabriella Liptai (cello)
- László Adrián Nagy (piano)
- László Herboly (percussions)
- Emese Mali (piano)
- Ákos Ács (clarinet)
- Zsolt Bereczky (horn)
- Zoltán Szőke (horn)
- András Szabó (horn)
- Dávid Bereczky (horn)
- Zsombor Nagy (horn)
- József Bazsinka (tuba)
- József Bazsinka Jr (tuba)
- Irina Ivanitskaya (piano)
- Zsolt Szefcsik (violin)
- Ágnes Csoma (viola)
- Balázs Szakszon (trombone)
- Attila Sztán (trombone)
- Csaba Bencze (trombone)
- Csaba Wagner (trombone)
Other information
Season tickets
- COCOA SEASON PASS 2:30 P.M.
The event is about 1.0 hours long.
About the event
The Cocoa Concert on January 9, 2021 will be held without live audience, but will be broadcast live on our website and Youtube channel and available for watching until January 10, 2:30 p.m.
A Cocoa Concert is an initiation. A classical musical experience for children aged 5 to 12 filled with humor, storytelling and games. At our nearly one-hour-long afternoon events, instead of being bombarded by stimuli children are taught to be engrossed in music. This season, we once again welcome families to our cozy, interactive concerts and a cup of hot cocoa.
Together with the Nemzetközi Cseperedő Alapítvány (an international foundation to support children and their families living with autism) we have developed an autism-friendly version of our Cocoa Concerts as well to ensure children with autism can also have a good time with us. In case of these events, families are sent some information materials in advance to help them prepare the children for the concert’s visual and audio stimuli, ensuring the children do not encounter anything unexpected during the concert.