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classical music, opera, theatre
Erik Satie 100
Light Play: Black-White-Grey
13 October 2025 Monday
7:30 pm - 9 pm
Festival Theatre
Produced by Müpa Budapest
Liszt Fest
Featuring Szabolcs Kerestes – electronics, UMZE Chamber Ensemble
Conductor Gregory Vajda

Luis Buñuel, Martin Matalon

Las siete vidas de un gato (A Cat's Seven Lives)

Hans Richter, László Tihanyi

Rhythmus 23

Man Ray, Dániel Dinyés, Marcell Dargay

L’étoile de mer (The Starfish)

Marcel Duchamp, Balázs Horváth

Anémic Cinéma

László Moholy-Nagy, Gregory Vajda

Ein Lichtspiel schwarz weiss grau (Light-Play: Black-White-Grey)

René Clair, Erik Satie

Entr’acte – Arrangement by Dániel Dinyés

Erik Satie, one of the most original and innovative composers and thinkers of modern French music, passed away in 1925. An inspiration for both younger composers and the sister arts, Satie became one of the most frequently referenced creators of 20th-century experimental music. This concert of the UMZE Chamber Ensemble focuses on the relationship between Satie and music for cinema, through both a reconstruction of a film score by him and new compositions created for some avant-garde films from the period. The music for the silent films of Luis Buñuel, Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray, as well as the shorts of László Moholy-Nagy and Hans Richter, has been composed by Marcell Dargay, Dániel Dinyés, Balázs Horváth, Martin Matalon, László Tihanyi and Gregory Vajda.

Sponsored by: Entr’acte (René Clair) Š 1924 – Fondation Jérőme Seydoux-Pathé – Succession René Clair
4K restoration made in 2019 by the Fondation Jérőme Seydoux-Pathé at L’Immagine Ritrovata, with support from the CCN.

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

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