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The Night of Music – Kelet Café 20:30
Program
Fritz Kreisler:
Liebesfreud
Enrico Toselli:
Serenata
Antonín Dvořákbio:
Humoresque, Op. 101 – 7. Poco lento e grazioso
Franz Schubertbio:
Serenade
Fritz Kreisler:
Liebesleid
Johann Schrammel:
Wien bleibt Wien
Fritz Kreisler:
Schön Rosmarin
Zdeněk Fibichbio:
Poême, Op. 39a
Isaac Albéniz:
Spain, Op. 165 – Tango
Leopold Godowsky:
Triakontameron – Alt-Wien
Edmund Kötscher:
Strassenserenade
George Boulanger:
Avant de mourir
Jacob Gade:
Jalousie
Carlos Gardel:
Por una cabeza
Zsolt Szefcsik (violin), Attila Martos (double bass), Zsuzsanna Homor (piano)
Other information
The event is about 45 minutes long.
About the event
On November 17, BFO musicians will leave concert halls behind them, and dive right into Budapest’s nightlife to give the patrons of the most popular bars, cafés and clubs in Budapest a truly special Thursday night experience. This year free mini concerts by our musicians are offered to music lovers on both banks of the River Danube as part of the most casual classical music event of the fall season, The Night of Music – Classics Only.
For the sixth time, the most popular places in Budapest will be filled with classical music during The Night of Music. The program of the event includes casual free mini concerts given by the chamber formations of the Budapest Festival Orchestra and Annie Fischer award-winning young talents performing from afternoon till late at night.
The Night of Music is an event co-produced by the Budapest Festival Orchestra and Budapest Brand Nonprofit Zrt., and sponsored by the Municipality of Budapest.
The list of participating venues:
- ISON Cultural Center (Budapest, Hársfa u. 25, 1074)
- Három Holló Café (Budapest, Piarista köz 1, 1052)
- Magvető Café (Budapest, Dohány u. 13, 1074)
- Lumen Café (Budapest, Horánszky utca 5., 1085)
- Szatyor Bar and Gallery (Budapest, Bartók Béla út 36., 1111)
- Béla Bar (Budapest, Bartók Béla út 23., 1114)
- Moha Café (Budapest, Bartók Béla út 11., 1117)
- Kelet Café and Gallery (Budapest, Bartók Béla út 29., 1114)