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classical music, opera, theatre
Song recital by Evelina Dobračeva and Nikolay Borchev
4 February 2023, Saturday
7 pm - 7:45 pm
Festival Theatre
Prokofiev Marathon

Prokofiev

Anyutka, Op. 66a, No. 2

Prokofiev

Rastyot strana (The Fatherland Awakens) Op. 66b, No. 3

Prokofiev

Seroye platitse (The Little Grey Dress), Op. 23, No. 2

Prokofiev

Doversya Mne (Trust Me), Op. 23, No. 3

Prokofiev

Sosni (Pine Trees), Op. 73, No. 1

Prokofiev

V tvoju svetlicu (Into Your Room), Op. 73, No. 3

Prokofiev

Solntse komnatu napolnilo (Sunlight Filled the Room), Op. 27, No. 1

Prokofiev

Nastoyashchuyu nezhnost (About Real Tenderness) Op. 27, No. 2

Prokofiev

Nad polyarnim morem (On the Polar Seas) Op. 79, No. 3

Prokofiev

Romeo and Juliet - ballet suite for solo piano

Prokofiev

Na goreto kalina (The Guelder Tree on the Hill), Op. 104, No. 3

Prokofiev

Katerina, Op. 104, No. 4

Prokofiev

Sneshki Beliye (White Snow), Op. 104, No. 5

Prokofiev

Sashenka, Op. 104, No. 6

Prokofiev

Dunyushka, Op. 104, No. 11

Every year since 2008, the Budapest Festival Orchestra and Müpa Budapest have put on an all-day marathon production presenting the very best work of a given composer, with a series of consecutive concerts from morning until late evening in the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall and the Festival Theatre. From Bach and Brahms to Bartók and Bernstein, many prominent composers have taken the starring role on these days - with Beethoven already serving twice, for example. The 2023 marathon will focus on Sergei Prokofiev, who passed away 70 years ago. The Russian composer wrote exciting symphonies, concertos, chamber compositions and piano pieces, among other works, so we will be able to present a rich cross-section of his diverse oeuvre to our audience over the course of the day. Students of the Liszt Academy will perform free concerts in the Glass Hall, while memorable performances will be brought to life on the screen in the Auditorium, where we will also show the legendary films by Sergei Eisenstein for which Prokofiev composed the music.

The artistic directors of the series are Iván Fischer and Csaba Káel.

Presented by: Budapest Festival Orchestra, Müpa Budapest

Featuring:

piano Maria Urbanovic
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