Aguilera de Heredia
Obra de octavo tono alto – Ensalada
Akira Nishimura
Prelude “Vision in Flames”
Karg-Elert
Seven Pastels from the Lake of Constance, Op. 96 – No. 1, The Soul of the Lake
J. S. Bach
Organ Concerto in A minor after Antonio Vivaldi, BWV 593 – first movement, Allegro
Respighi
Three Pieces for Organ – No. 3, Prelude in A minor to a Bach chorale (‘Ich hab mein Sach Gott heimgestellt’)
Mendelssohn–Martin Schmeding
Prelude and Fugue in E minor, WoO 13
Messiaen
Messe de la Pentecôte – Nos. 4, Communion (Les oiseaux et les sources), and 5, Sortie (Le vent de l´Esprit)
One hundred instruments played by a single person: what is this all about? The organ is one of the most multifaceted instruments in existence. Now, in the Gallery Concerts series, it will be placed in a new light, both literally and figuratively. After the canopy above our heads descends, the audience in the gallery will enjoy an unparalleled acoustic experience as they listen to pieces from the organ repertoire that could almost be considered smash hits.
In addition to her studies at the Liszt Academy, the young organist Zita Nauratyill trained in Paris, Leipzig and Vienna and has won awards at many international competitions. She is currently engaged as an assistant professor at the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig and a lecturer at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, where she heads her own organ department.
FELHANGOLVA!
The concert takes place as part of the Felhangolva! programme supported by the MOL New Europe Foundation.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
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