Beethoven
Sonata in C-sharp minor ("Moonlight”), op. 27, No. 2
Bartók
Divertimento, Sz. 113, BB 118
In a concert featuring two icons from the history of Hungarian performing arts, Kossuth Prize-winning Artist of the Nation Tamás Vásáry takes to the stage as both soloist and conductor with the world-famous Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, itself the winner of multiple international prizes. Though the programme is unusual, comprising a piano sonata by Beethoven and an orchestral work by Bartók, it provides an opportunity for the audience to enjoy the very best of all that has drawn crowds for decades to concerts of Vásáry and the Liszt Chamber Orchestra.
Presented by: Palace of Arts
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