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Ungarn – seine Musik und seine Geschichte

Date & Time
Sun, Jan 12, 2025, 11:00
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Musicians

Beren GürcüogluPiano
Tabea StreicherPiano
Markus GrohPiano
Mo ZhouPiano

Program

Isoldens Liebestod aus »Tristan und Isolde«Franz Liszt / Richard Wagner
Rigoletto – ParaphraseFranz Liszt / Giuseppe Verdi
Etude Nr. 4 »Fanfares«György Ligeti
Etude Nr. 5 »Arc-en-ciel«György Ligeti
2 Sätze aus »Im Freien«Béla Bartók
Ungarische Tänze gesetzt für Klavier solo WoO1 Nr.1 – Allegro moltoJohannes Brahms
Ungarische Tänze gesetzt für Klavier solo WoO1 Nr. 5 – AllegroJohannes Brahms
Ungarische Tänze gesetzt für Klavier solo WoO1 Nr. 6 – VivaceJohannes Brahms
Ungarische Rhapsodie Nr. 2Franz Liszt
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