J. S. Bach
Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
Buxtehude
Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott, BuxWV 199
Franck
Prélude, Fugue et Variation, Op. 18
Messiaen
L’Ascension – Transport de joie
Antalffy–Zsiross
Four organ pieces – Migration of clouds
Dupré
Variations sur un Noël, Op. 20
One hundred instruments performed by a single person: what is it? The organ is one of the most multifaceted instruments in existence. Now, in the Gallery Concerts series, it will be placed in a new light, both literally and figuratively. As the canopy above our heads descends, the audience in the gallery enjoys an unparalleled acoustic experience as they listen to pieces from the organ repertoire that could almost be considered smash hits. The young organist Zoltán Herczeg, who has won several competitions, is a teacher and cantor in Miskolc. As a performer, however, he also enjoys exploiting the opportunities offered by electronic music, something he is able to realise with the help of the company he founded as a software developer.
FELHANGOLVA!
The concert takes place as part of the Felhangolva! programme supported by the MOL New Europe Foundation.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
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