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Dohnányi
Festival Overture, op. 31
Mozart
Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622 - second movement
Beethoven
Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major, op. 15 - third movement
Kreisler
Tambourin chinois, op. 3
Elgar
Salut d'Amour
Saint-Saëns-Heifetz
The Carnival of the Animals - The Swan
Lehár
Giuditta - 'Freunde, das Leben ist lebenswert'
J. Strauss Jr.
Die Fledermaus - Csárdás
Kálmán
The Csárdás Princess - 'Let me dance and let me sing!'
Karai
Evening Songs
Malcolm Dalgish
Reel à Bouche
Christine Jordanoff
Appalachian Suite II
Karai
Jumping Dance
de Falla-Kreisler
Spanish Dance
Arban-Apor Szüts
Variations for the Theme of Venetian Carnival
Piazzolla-Csanád Kedves
Libertango
Apor Szüts
Grotesque Tango
Paolo Conte
Via con me
Gardel
Por una cabeza
Monnot-Piaf
Hymne à l'amour
Nebojša Jovan Živković
Trio per Uno
Bernstein
West Side Story - Mambo
J. S. Bach
Wohl mir, dass ich Jesu habe” - chorale from the cantata Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147
Over the course of the past five years, Virtuosos has grown into a movement, with such international stars as Plácido Domingo, Hans Zimmer and Lang Lang putting their faith into the world's first classical music talent search television programme. The little Virtuosos have developed over the years - in front of the audience's eyes - from talented children with fine prospects into brilliantly talented young artists. At the Virtuosos fifth anniversary gala concert, the audience will again get to watch several dozen discoveries performing as soloists and, this time, as an ensemble as well. The concert will feature a host of musicians, including pianists Misi Boros and Soma Balázs-Piri, violinist Teo Gertler, clarinettist Dániel Ali Lugosi and opera singer Ninh Long, with the finalist chamber ensembles from the fifth season also making their débuts.
The Virtuosos Chamber Ensemble was formed in February 2019 under the musical direction of pianist, composer and conductor Apor Szüts. The young artist himself will score and conduct all of the pieces to be played by the orchestra. The programme will take on colour by alternating between pieces that are in turn spectacular, popular, virtuosic and emotional.
Joining the Virtuosos Chamber Ensemble as guests will be coloratura soprano Erika Miklósa, a recipient of the Kossuth Prize and the Liszt and Prima Primissima awards, as well as the Cantemus Children's Choir of Nyíregyháza led by Kossuth Prize-winning choirmaster Dénes Szabó.
Presented by: Kis Virtuózok Alapítvány
Featuring:
Cantemus Children's Choir
Flautica Flute Ensemble
Lajos Sárközy and his band
TanBorEn Trió
Conductors:
Special guest:
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