Egri & Pertis Piano Duo: Crosstalks 12. | If Leo Weiner had been a folk dancer…
Antonín Dvorák: Slavonic Dance No. 1 in C Major, Op. 46
Antonín Dvorák: Scottish Dances, Op. 41
Franz Schubert – Johannes Brahms: 6 Ländler
Weiner Leó: Lakodalmas & Incselkedő from the Three Hungarian Folk Dances
„Flavours of the lowlands”– folk dance
Leó Weiner: Rókatánc
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Carl Maria v. Weber: Mazurka, Op. 10, No. 4
Edvard Grieg: Norwegian Bridal Procession, Op. 19, No. 2
Edvard Grieg: Norwegian Dances, Op. 35, No. 4
Béla Bartók: Táncszvit – fragments, II. Allegro molto, III. Allegro vivace
„A glimpse to the east” – folk dance
Béla Bartók: Román polka & Aprózó from the Romanian Folk Dances
- Mónika Egri, Attila Pertis – piano
- Guest:
- Zita Számfira-Nagy and Máté Számfira, folk dance duo
- Contributors:
- Gergely Gulyás-Szabó – accordion, Áron Tamás – wind instruments
- Host: Szilvia Becze
Four hands and twenty fingers will dance across the piano keys during the autumn evening of the Egri & Pertis Piano Duo's concert series Crosstalks, which explores the interaction between arts. Did Leó Weiner know how to perform folk dances, and did his fellow composers master this genre? Probably not. This makes it even more astonishing to see what a decisive role folk dance played in the history of classical music. Not only did it lead to the emergence of independent musical genres, but it also inspired countless unique compositions. The audience will hear a selection from this colorful repertoire, including works by Schubert, Dvořák, Grieg, and Leó Weiner. Folk dance will be featured not only on the keys, but also on stage, performed by the concert's guest artists, Zita Számfira-Nagy and Máté Számfira, a folk dance duo honored with the title of Young Masters of Folk Art. In a short stage conversation, they will also talk about the reverse direction of crosstalk: whether classical music had an influence on folk dance. The concert will again be hosted by Szilvia Becze.
The series is sponsored by OTP Bank.
The photo of the Egri-Pertis Duo was taken by András Mező.
Tickets are available for 4800 HUF on the spot,
online at jegy.hu,
and at InterTicket Jegypont partners across Hungary.