Gyula Bánkövi: Cries – Hungarian premiere Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Tamás Pál László Dubrovay: String Symphony Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Tamás Pál Zsolt Durkó: Hungarian Rhapsody Csaba Klenyán, Lajos Rozmán – clarinet Rezső Sugár: Epilogue Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Tamás Pál Following the chamber and choral works heard in the previous concerts of the Mini Festival, we now hear orchestral pieces.... Centre stage will be the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and conductor Tamás Pál. Gyula Bánkövi’s work is being performed for the first time in Hungary. László Dubrovay’s String Symphony to the memory of Béla Bartók was written in 2005. The second half of the concert looks back to earlier decades of Hungarian composition: Zsolt Durkó’s piece dates from 1965 while Rezső Sugár’s Epilogue was written in 1974.
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