Liszt Academy
Last updated:
19 March, 2012
 

Kodály Memorial Museum
Concert Series

 

19th April 2012, Thursday 6 p.m., Kodály Memorial Museum, Concert Hall

A Selection of Songs from the Art Songs, and Folk Song Arrangements of Kodály
- performed by students of the Department of Vocal and Opera Studies
of the Liszt Academy of Music

Programme:
(organised by: Éva Marton, Head of Department, University professor)

Nausikaa – for the poem by Aranka Bálint, Four Songs for Voice and Piano, No.1 (1907)
My Heart Aches – for the poem by Zsigmond Móricz verse,
Four Songs for Voice and Piano No.4 (1917)

Eszter Balogh BA III. (3-4)

Kicsi virágom (My Little Flower) – for the poem by Béla Balázs, Five Songs, Op.9 No.4 (1915)
Árva vagyok apa nélkül (I’m an orphan without a father), Hungarian Folk Music vol.10/53

Katalin Vámosi - first year MA student (3-4)

Kitrákotty mese (Cluck-cluck tale) Hungarian Folk Music vol.2/7
Gabriella Balgová - second year MA student (3-2)   

Énekszó (Songs on Hungarian Popular Words), Op.1 (1907-1909)
- Három út előttem (Three roads before me)
- Azt gondolod, hogy én bánom (You think that I regret)
- Jöjj te hozzám, szép madárka (Come to me, beautiful bird)
- Azt gondolod rózsám (You think my love that...)
- Ki-kiderül, meg beborul (The sky clears and darkens again)

Nóra Tatai – first year BA student (2-3)

Annie Miller, Hungarian Folk Music vol.1/1
A Psalm of Supplication, Hungarian Folk Music vol.5/26

Alexandra Ruszó – second year BA student (2-3)

Eight Little Duets for Soprano and Tenor Voice (based on Bicinia Hungarica, 1953)
- Így kezdődik a Kalevala (Thus Kalevala begins) – translated by Béla Vikár (vol.2/61)
- Arany, ezüstért (For gold and silver) – Hungarian folk song (vol.3/107)
- Egy kicsi madárka (A little bird) – folk song (vol.3/112)
- Kis kece lányom (My little pretty daughter) – Hungarian folk song (vol.2/78)
- Leányszépség (Maiden beauty) – for the poem by Sándor Kisfaludy (vol.1/59)
- Hej, tulipán, tulipán (Oh, tulip, tulip) – Hungarian folk song (vol.2/79)
- Csillagoknak teremtője (Creator of stars) – Hungarian folk song (vol.2/80)
- Kiolvasó (Counting rhyme) – folklore text (vol.1/58)

Ildikó Jakab – second year MA student and Gyula Rab – second year MA student (1-1)

Professors:
Éva Marton (1) Head of Department, University professor,
Katalin Halmai (2),
Júlia Pászthy (3)

Piano accompanists:
Katalin Alter (1), Gábor Alszászy (2), Imola Pogány (3), Emese Virág (4)


29th March, 2012 Thursday, 6 p.m., Kodály Memorial Museum, Concert Hall

Piano Pieces of Kodály performed by piano major students of the Liszt Academy of Music

Programme:
(organised by: Kálmán Dráfi, Head of the Percussion, Harp and Keyboard Department)

Méditation sur un motif de Claude Debussy (1907)
Gábor Farkas (DLA student), professors: Sándor Falvai, Attila Némethy

Epitaph – Seven Piano Pieces, Op.11, No.4 (1918)
Mónika Vida (studying in the preparatory class for exceptional talents),
professor: Gábor Eckhardt

Háry János Suite – three movements arranged by Andor Földes (1926-27)
2.) Viennese Glockenspiel
3.) Song (Tiszán innen, Dunán túl)
Gergely Kovács (studying in the preparatory class for exceptional talents),
professor: Gyöngyi Falvainé Keveházi
5.) Intermezzo

János Balázs, professor: Kálmán Dráfi

Dances of Marosszék (1927)
László Váradi (studying in the preparatory class for exceptional talents),
professor: István Gulyás

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Tickets can be purchased at the Kodály Memorial Museum for 1000 Huf. Further Information: +36 1 352 7106, kodalymuzeum@lisztakademia.hu

Concerts will be held at:
Kodály Memorial Museum, Concert Hall
(1062 Budapest, Andrássy Road 87/89.)

 



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