Philharmonic Five © Julia Wesely
Philharmonic Five
»Hungarian Romance«
Thursday
8
December
2022
19:30
Mozart-Saal
Performers
Philharmonic Five
Tibor Kováč, Violine
Lara Kusztrich, Violine
Elmar Landerer, Viola
Orfeo Mandozzi, Violoncello
Adela Liculescu, Klavier
Programme
Ernst von (Ernö) Dohnányi
Klavierquintett c-moll op. 1 (1895)
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»Hungarian Romance«
Franz Liszt
Ungarische Rhapsodie Nr. 2 cis-moll S 244/2 (Bearbeitung: Matthias Fletzberger) (1846–1851)
Alfred Grünfeld
Soirée de Vienne. Konzertparaphrase über Walzerthemen von Johann Strauß op. 56
Johannes Brahms
Ungarischer Tanz Nr. 6 Des-Dur (Bearbeitung: Orfeo Mandozzi) (1868)
Tibor Kováč
Pannonian Mirage. Melodien von Béla Bartók, Leo Weiner, Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms und Emmerich Kálmán
Emmerich Kálmán
Wenn es Abend wird ... Grüß mir mein Wien (Lied des Tassilo aus »Gräfin Mariza«) (Bearbeitung: FCMUSIC) (1924)
Johann Strauß (Sohn)
Ouverture zu »Ritter Pázmán« op. 441 (Bearbeitung: Tibor Kovac) (1892)
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Zugabe:
Richard Rodgers
My favorite things (The Sound of Music) (Bearbeitung: František Janoska und Tibor Kovac) (1959)
Hugh Martin
Have yourself a merry little Christmas (Bearbeitung: Adela Liculescu) (1943)
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Chamber music highlights with a difference
»I couldn't have done it better myself«, Johannes Brahms is said to have said of Ernst von Dohnányi's Piano Quintet in C minor, Op. 1. It so delighted Brahms that he arranged a performance of the work in Vienna. The Philharmonic Five will open this year's cycle with the composition Brahms so admired. The formation knows how to make an elegant bow from timeless highlights of so-called »classical music« to film music or even pop. With virtuosity, art of phrasing and a distinct sense of sound aesthetics, they put their musicality at the service of the motto of the respective evening.
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