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classical music, opera, theatre
Together – The Ránki-Klukon Family
16 March 2025, Sunday
4 pm - 4:45 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
Produced by Müpa Budapest
Müpa 20 – A Celebration of the Generations
piano Edit Klukon
Dezső Ránki
Fülöp Ránki

Liszt

Tasso: lamento e trionfo – arrangement for four hands by the composer

Liszt

Orpheus – arrangement for four hands by the composer

Liszt

Festklänge – arrangement for four hands by the composer

Barnabás Dukay

The Stars on a Moonless Night (canon motets for three pianos) – 2nd part – Pre-Dawn Version

Barnabás Dukay

Transience and Immortality – A Radiant Smile in a Teardrop (canons in memory of Johann Sebastian Bach – for three pianos)
1., The Canon of the Moon in É, with a Soggetto; 2., The Canon of the Sun in F

Every family has their own special favourites, whether it’s a question of films, food or music. One of the shared loves of the Ránki-Klukon family is the oeuvre of Franz Liszt. The artist couple of Edit Klukon and Dezső Ránki, as well as their son, Fülöp Ránki, have always had a special place in their hearts for the Hungarian composer’s works and made them – especially his arrangements of symphonic poems for four hands – a cornerstone of their careers together as performers. Liszt composed the two-piano versions of his works at the same time he scored them for orchestra, and later also recast them in four-handed form. After hearing this arrangements in various configurations, we will gain some exposure to the works for three pianos by Barnabás Dukay, whose pieces, bordering on the transcendental, maintain a close dialogue with Liszt’s own compositions.

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

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