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Like sports, music also has its "tools" for performance increase and relaxation. The Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra highlights "contemporary" in their programme without inhibitions, as with similar compilations, they have garnered great success with the audience several times before. The globally recognised ensembles strike a perfect balance in the effects by spoonfeeding us with alternating more meditative and lax works with quick and ecstatic pieces. During the concert, the audience can experience a refreshing rejuvenation and recharging of their batteries, just like after a good training session.

Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra

Artistic director: István Várdai

Concertmaster: Péter Tfirst

Programme:

Miho Hazama: Chimera - for strings

U. C. Erkin: String Quartet

Christopher Cerrone: High Windows

Pavel Fischer: String Quartet No. 3 “Mad Piper”

Seat selection in the concert hall is on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Shostakovich's sonata for violin and piano was written as a gift given on the world-famous violinist David Oistrakh's 60th birthday…

Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra Artistic director: István Várdai Concertmaster: Péter Tfirst Soloist: Lilla Horti (sopran), Abouzahra Mariam (violin)

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