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  • Doors open 18:00

  • Pre-concert talk 18:30

  • Start 19:30

From Bach to jazz with a Hungarian twist

The cimbalom is a true chameleon of an instrument: like the piano, the Hungarian hammered dulcimer feels at home in all genres and styles. And so does Áron Horváth, who is touring the continent’s major concert halls as a European Concert Hall Organisation »Rising Star«. With his World Music Quartet, the young cimbalom virtuoso wanders through jazz and folk music from Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria at the Elbphilharmonie.

Performers

Áron Horváth cimbalom

Bence Babcsán clarinet, alto saxophone, traditional hungarian folk flutes

Zsombor Herédi accordion

Dávid Lakatos double bass

Programme

»World Music Quartet«

Johann Sebastian Bach
Suite für Violoncello solo Nr. 2 d-Moll BWV 1008 / Bearbeitung für Cimbalom

László Sáry
Slow and Brisk for Solo Cimbalom

Charlotte Bray
In an Eternal Dusk / Commissioned by Müpa Budapest, Konzerthaus Wien and the European Concert Hall Organisation (ECHO)

Emma Nagy
New Work for Solo Cimbalom

György Kurtág
Hommage à Ferenc Berényi 70 / adaptation for cimbalom

Traditional Hungarian Folk Music from Vajdaszentivány

György Kurtág
Márta Ligatúrája / adaptation for cimbalom

– Interval –
Traditional Hungarian Folk Music from Gömör
Traditional Romanian Folk Music

Béla Bartók
Bulgarian Rhythm / from: Mikrokosmos Sz 107 (adaptation for ensemble by Áron Horváth)

Own Compositions

Pre-Concert Talk

(in German)

18:30 / Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal

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Rising Stars

Series

Young Artists

Promoter: HamburgMusik

Nominated by Müpa Budapest und Konzerthaus Wien
In cooperation with ECHO – European Concert Hall Organisation
With the support of M.M.Warburg & CO

During your visit

Elbphilharmonie Plaza

A public viewing platform on the 8th floor of the Elbphilharmonie

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