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classical music, opera, theatre
Brahms / Beethoven – Krylov / Keller
17 May 2025, Saturday
7:30 pm - 10:15 pm
one interval
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall

Conductor:

András Keller

Featuring:

violin Sergei Krylov
soprano Polina Pasztircsák
alto Atala Schöck
tenor Bernhard Berchtold
bass Marcell Bakonyi
Hungarian Radio Choir (choirmaster: Zoltán Pad)
Concerto Budapest

Brahms

Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77

interval

Beethoven

Missa solemnis, Op. 123

This concert offers us two giant masterpieces, with the acclaimed Russian violinist Sergei Krylov returning to Budapest, where he is always enthusiastically welcomed, to take on the centre role in the first: the Brahms Violin Concerto in D major. Paired with this piece that received mixed reviews in its time will be another whose standing has never been in question since it was first premiered in Saint Petersburg in 1824. Beethoven himself, without exaggeration, described his Missa Solemnis as “the greatest work I have ever written.” And as he inscribed above the Kyrie movement: “From the heart, may it find its way to the heart.”

Presented by: Concerto Budapest

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