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family and youth events
This is how we play music! - The "Extraordinary Ones”
16 April 2018 Monday
9 am - 10 am
Festival Theatre
SCHOOLS CONCERTS

Featuring:

students of the Preparatory School for Exceptional Young Talents of the Liszt Academy of Music:
clarinet Zsombor Eszenyi
violin Eszter Gaál, Julianna Gaál, Lilla Anna Székely
cello Ráhel Borka, Benedek Dolfin
piano Valentin Magyar, Máté Puskás, Ildikó Rozsonits
presenter Gábor Eckhardt
piano Sarolta Harsányi, Zsuzsanna Homor
music teachers Gábor Csalog, Gábor Eckhardt, József Eötvös, Zsolt Fejérvári, Imre Hargitai, Zsófia Járdányi, Balázs Kecskés, István Kertész, Béla Kovács, Mariann Marczi, László Mező, Rita Wagner

Chopin-Piatigorsky

Nocturne in C-sharp minor, op. posth.

Prokofiev

Romeo and Juliet - Montagues and Capulets

Beethoven

Sonata in d minor, No. 2 - First movement

Davidov

At the Fountain

Poulenc

Sonata for clarinet and piano - third movement

Bartók

Romanian Dance No. 1

Sarasate

Navarra

Musical talent can be recognised earlier than any other gift. In biographies of musicians, we often read how they could not yet speak, but were already singing and playing with sounds and rhythms. It isn't enough to merely recognise precocious talent, however: it needs to be nurtured and developed. It was with this in mind that the Academy of Music set up its Preparatory School for Exceptional Young Talents almost half a century ago, where a dozen youngsters at a time aged between 10 and 18 study piano, violin or cello under outstanding teachers. At this concert, today's audience will gain a glimpse into the ongoing musical progress of these students.

The performance will be followed by a free activity session at Banner Square called Reverberation for all holders of tickets for the performance.

Age: 10-14 year

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

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