Musical Adventure Central Europe - Vienna

Concert-program 'Long Night of Music' 2002


Place:

Vienna, Chamber of Commerce Austria

Time:

Saturday, 8. June 2002, 7pm - 2am

Organizer:

Austrian Broadcasting Corporation
International Summer Academy Prague – Vienna – Budapest

Chamber of Commerce Austria
platform culture central europe 
Federal Ministry for Forgein Affairs

Supporter and sponsors:

Austrian Broadcasting Corporation
Chamber of Commerce Austria
platform culture central europe 
Federal Ministry for Forgein Affairs

Link: concert-program 2003
Link: concert-program 2004

Selected solists and ensembles of the leading music-universities of Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Hungary and Austria present their countries as a cultural community  in a united Europe.

7.30pm
Musical greetings from the Republic of Poland

Frédérik Chopin           
'Życzenie'’

Franciszek Maklakiewicz   
'Jakże możecie kwiaty'

Stanisław Moniuszko
'Dumka Jadwigi z opery Straszny Dwór'
Aria of the Jadwiga of the opera Geister­schloss

Frédérik Chopin           
'Piosnka Litewska' – Lithuanian Song

Mieczysław Karłowicz      
'Mów do mnie jeszcze'

Franciszek Maklakiewicz 
'Panieneczka'’

Joanna Dobrakowska, Mezzosoprano
Agata Nowakowska, Piano

Henri Wieniawski    
of the concert in F sharp minor, op. 14
Allegro moderato

Anna Gutowska, Violin
Juri Smirnov, Piano

8.30pm
Musical greetings from the Republic of Slovakia

Jana Kmitová 
'Na dne dňa' 

Béla Kovács  
Hommáge á Manuel de Falla for
Clarinet Solo

Bohuslav Martinů          
Sonatina for Clarinet and Piano

Matej Kozub, Clarinet
Ivan Buffa, Piano

Alban Berg     
'Tiefe Sehnsucht'

'Regen'
'Schließe mir die Augen beide'
'Mignon'

Mária Henslová, Mezzosoprano
Róbert Pechanec, Piano

Ilja Zeljenka   
Rozprávky o hudbe
Largo cantabile, dolce – Giocoso – Delicato - Poco grottesco – Grave – Affettuoso - Secco, energico - Largo cantabile, piu triste

Magdaléna Dianovská, Piano

9.30pm
Musical greetings from the Republic of Slovenia

Benjamin Ipavec            
'Dekliške Pesmi'
'Oh ljubček moj'
'Nikdar nisem tč vprašala'
'Moj ljubček je koso nabrusil'
'Sinoči pa sem čula glas'

Marijan Lipovšek   
'iz 'Dvanajst Ljudskih Pesmi' Nocoj pa, ah, nocoj'

Marjan Kozina
'iz Tri Vesele Pesmi'
'Vabilo'
'Krivica'

Anton Lajovic
'Mesec v izbi'

Slavko Osterc
'Za Materjo'

Josip Pavčič   
'Mehurčki'

Urška Žižek, Soprano
Janko Kastelic, Piano

Matija Bravničar      
Fantasy for Violin und Piano

Matija Bravničar       
Berceuse interrompue

Nenad Firšt    
Something Wild for Violin Solo

Marko Radonic, Violin
Meinhardt Prinz, Piano

10.30pm
Musical greetings from the Czech Republic

Josef Suk
Zivotem a snem op. 3

Markéta Týmlová, Piano

Bedrich Smetana                                                         
Quartet Nr. 1 in E minor 'Aus meinem Leben'
Allegro vivo appassionato - Allegro moderato alla Polka - Largo sostenuto - Vivace

Bennewitz Quartet
Jiri Nemecek, 1. Violin
Stepan Jezek, 2. Violin
Jiri Pinkas, Viola
Stepan Dolezal, Violoncello

11.30pm
Musical greetings from the Republic of Hungary

Haydn-Kesztler                                                                      
Wingquintet in F-Dur

Eugen Bozza                                                  
Scherzo

Bartók-Vajda                                                 
Rumanian Dances

Wing-Ensemble of the Franz Liszt University Budapest:
Etelka Sepsi
Anikó Varga
Zsófia Györffy
Melinda Köves
András Chlebovics

Zoltán Kodály                                                
of the Duo for Violin and Violoncello: Allegro moderato

Sándor Javorkay, Violin
Ádam Javorkay, Violoncello

0.30am
Music of the Roma

Classical and authentic folkmusic of Slovakia and Hungary

Brahms     
of the Hungarian Dances: Nr. 5 and Nr. 1

Monti         
Csárdás

Sarasate
Zigeunerweisen
Csárdás-Variationen

Dinicu        
Die Lerche

Afterwards free improvisations
Sándor Javorkay – 1. Violin
Ilija Marinkovic – Violin
Sándor Jàróka – Violin*
Kristian Olah – Viola*
Ádam Javorkay – Violoncello
Ferenc Járóka – Contrabass*
Tamás Vörös – Cymball*
Roland Danyi – Clarinet*
*Members of the Budapest Gipsy-Orchestra

 

 

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