Tokyo–Budapest Ensemble
Giuseppe Cambini: Trio for Flute, Oboe and Bassoon, Op. 45/1
Julius Röntgen: Trio for Flute, Oboe and Bassoon, Op. 86
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: String Sextett in D minor, Op. 70 („Souvenir de Florence”)
- Tokyo-Budapest Ensemble:
- Eszter Bolykóné Kovács – flute
- Tanisawa Haruka – oboe
- Kagoshima Akari – bassoon
- Ryoko Berkes – violin
- Laura Stier – violin
- Marine Szépszabó – viola
- Keiko Stampf – viola
- Sándor Stampf – cello
- Tímea Parlag – cello
- Artistic director: Kálmán Berkes
The Tokyo-Budapest Ensemble has been performing in Hungary almost each summer since 2003. This year marks their tenth appearance at the BMC, where, in keeping with the tradition they have established, they will give a chamber music concert. The Ensemble’s artistic director is Kálmán Berkes, who served as a visiting professor at the Musashino Academia Musicae in Tokyo for 25 years and as artistic director of the Győr Philharmonic Orchestra in Hungary for 16 years, before being appointed the orchestra’s honorary perpetual artistic director in 2025. The members of the Tokyo-Budapest Ensemble are selected annually from a rotating lineup of Japanese artists and musicians from the Győr Philharmonic Orchestra; in their programs, they enjoy pairing lesser-known works with the most beloved pieces of the chamber music repertoire.
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