Musical Journey in Budapest
Program
Tarquino Merula:
Ciaccona
Claudio Monteverdibio:
Si dolce e il tormento
Marco Uccellini:
Sonata XVIII
Sigismondo d'India:
La mia Filli crudel
Andrea Falconieri:
Battalla de Barabaso yerno de Satanas
Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger:
Felici gli animi
Éva Bodrogi (soprano), Gyöngyvér Oláh, Emese Gulyás (Baroque violin), György Kertész (Baroque cello), Csaba Sipos (Baroque double bass), Gábor Tokodi (Baroque guitar, lute), László Herboly (percussion), Dóra Pétery (harpsichord, orgon)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozartbio:
A-dúr klarinétkvintett, KV 581
János Pilz, Gabriella Takácsné Nagy (violin), Ágnes Csoma (viola), György Kertész (cello), Rudolf Szitka (clarinet)
Other information
The event is about 1.0 hours long.
About the event
Budapest can only remain a liveable, loveable, and throbbing metropolis if it builds upon a strong and cohesive network of small communities. To make this a reality, we need new platforms and habits, and fresh experiences in our cultural life. Strengthening this is the aim of the cooperation of the Budapest Festival Orchestra and the City of Budapest too, within the framework of which chamber ensembles of our orchestra give live or online miniconcerts at important institutions of Budapest.
The program is supported by the Municipality of Budapest.