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Pusker Julia © Szilvia Csibi

Júlia Pusker, Violine

Tuesday 19 March 2024
19:30
Schubert-Saal

 

Performers

Júlia Pusker, Violine
für den Gemeinschaftszyklus »Rising Stars« nominiert von MÜPA Budapest

Christia Hudzij, Klavier

Programme

Eugène Ysaÿe

Sonate g-moll op. 27/1 für Violine solo (1924)

Sergej Prokofjew

Fünf Melodien op. 35b für Violine und Klavier (1925)

Béla Bartók

Rhapsodie Nr. 1 für Violine und Klavier Sz 86 (1928)

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Eric Tanguy

Trois Pièces (EA)
Kompositionsauftrag von MÜPA Budapest und European Concert Hall Organisation

Ludwig van Beethoven

Sonate A-Dur op. 47 für Violine und Klavier »Kreutzer-Sonate« (1802–1803)

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Zugabe:

Franz Schubert

Moment musical f-moll D 780/3 (Bearbeitung für Violine und Klavier: Fritz Kreisler) (1823–1828/1913)

Note

Freie Platzwahl

Subscription series Rising Stars

Links https://www.juliapusker.com

Presented by Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft

Recital with a solitaire

The Hungarian violinist Júlia Pusker, ECHO »Rising Star« of the current season, enchants the audience in the Schubert Hall on a valuable instrument by Matteo Goffriller from 1690, which is on loan to her from the Michael Guttman Collection. Highly virtuosic works by Eugène Ysaÿe and her compatriot Béla Bartók go hand in hand with a first performance in a highly professional programme dramaturgy and are crowned by a solitaire: Beethoven's »Kreutzer Sonata«.

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