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Trumpeter: Gábor Boldoczki
“The trumpet also can play Belcanto…purest Belcanto with sparkling clean polished top-notes were given off by the Hungarian Boldoczki on his trumpet.”—Michael Dellith from the Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung, wrote after Gábor Boldoczki´s concert at the Alte Oper, Frankfurt.
The Hungarian Gábor Boldoczki with his brilliant play is the exceptional trumpeter of his generation. The international press also calls him a magnificent trumpet virtuoso.
At the age of 14, this young exceptional trumpeter won the first prize at the National Trumpet Competition, Hungary. Following his studies at the Leo-Weiner-Conservatory, the young musician continued at the Franz Liszt Conservatory in Budapest and as a master class student under Professor Reinhold Friedrich before starting his international solo career.
By winning the internationally renowned music competition of the ARD in Munich, Boldoczki celebrated his final breakthrough. He then received the “Grand Prix de la Ville de Paris” at the most distinguished trumpet competition of all – the Third International Maurice André Competition in Paris.
Presenter: Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra
The Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra has been a permanent performer of the classical music scene’s international elite for more than half a century, thus they are rightly known as one of the best representatives of the chamber music genre. The orchestra is led by Péter Tfirst since 2016 and year after year performs in the most significant concert halls with first-class soloists, who delights in working with an orchestra due to their high degree of precision, versatility and adaptability.
The orchestra was founded in 1963 by former students of the Franz Liszt Music Academy. During this half a century – under the leadership of firstly, Frigyes Sándor and subsequently János Rolla – the orchestra has gained an international recognition. They have performed in more than 50 countries; including the Carnegie Hall in New York, the Suntory Hall in Tokyo, the Sydney Opera House, the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, and the Théatre de la Ville in Paris.
In 2016, the Deutsche Grammophon released their album as a joint venture with Ödön Rácz, which was unanimously recognized internationally by the critics.The Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra is proud to be the national orchestra of Hungary, and to represent and promote Hungarian culture throughout the world.
Program
1. Frantisek Benda
Symphony in G Major, No. 2
I. Allegro
II. Andante
III. Allegro
2. Johann Baptist Georg Neruda
Concerto for Trumpet, String Orchestra and B.C. in E-flat Major
I. Allegro
II. Largo
III. Vivace
3. Antonín Dvořák: Two Waltz for String Orchestra
(Orig. for piano, arranged for string orchestra by A. Dvořák)
Op. 54, No. 1 in A major and No. 4 in D Major
4. Johann Nepomuk Hummel
Introduction, Theme and Variations in F Minor, Op. 102 for Flugelhorn and String Orchestra (Orig. for oboe)
- Intermission -
1. Antonín Dvořák
Serenade for String Orchestra
I. Moderato
II. Menuetto. Allegro Con Moto
III. Scherzo. Vivace
IV. Larghetto
V. Finale. Allegro Vivace
2. Johann Baptist Vaňhal
Concerto for Flugelhorn and Orchestra in F Major
(Orig. Double Bass Concerto)
I. Allegro Moderato
II. Adagio
III. Allegro Moderato