Honegger
Intrada
Enescu
Légende
Debussy
L’isle joyeuse
Dani Howard
Continuum (commissioned by ECHO) – Hungarian premiere
Ravel
Miroirs – second movement (Oiseaux tristes)
Fauré
Le papillon et la fleur, Op. 1, No. 1
Viardot
Havanaise
According to BBC Magazine’s five-star review of the debut album she released last year, Matilda Lloyd “plays with intense expression and immense warmth.” In addition to enchanting audiences with her musicality and stage presence at her many concerts, she conducts master classes, runs a podcast series, and does charity work in Africa. Partnering with her on piano, the American Jonathan Ware centres his repertoire around the song literature and chamber music, and their Rising Stars concert in Budapest features some of the best of Late Romantic and 20th-century French music. This company makes the young British composer Dani Howard a bit of the odd one out. Having recently crafted an award-winning trombone concerto, she is now giving the trumpet its turn.
Nominated for the Rising Stars programme by: Barbican Centre London, Konserthuset Stockholm
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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