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Saturday, January 24th, 2009 at 8:00 PM
Budapest Festival Orchestra
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Budapest Festival Orchestra
Iván Fischer, Music Director and Conductor
József Lendvai Sr., Violin
József Lendvay Jr., Violin
Oszkár Ökrös, Cimbalom

TRADITIONAL  Gypsy Folk Music
LISZT  Hungarian Rhapsody No. 3 in D Major
BRAHMS  Hungarian Dance No. 15 in B-flat Major
BRAHMS  Hungarian Dance No. 1 in G Minor
SARASATE  Zigeunerweisen
BRAHMS  Hungarian Dance No. 11 in D Minor
BRAHMS  Symphony No. 1
  
Encores:
BRAHMS  Hungarian Dance No. 7 in A Major
TRADITIONAL  Hungarian Folk Music


Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 at 8:00 PM
Roby Lakatos And Friends
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Roby Lakatos, Violin
Iva Bittová, Violin/Vocals
Michel Camilo, Piano
Myriam Fuks, Vocalist



Thursday, January 29th, 2009 at 7:30 PM
Making Music: Peter Eötvös
Zankel Hall
Peter Eötvös, Conductor and Pianist
Barbara Hannigan, Soprano
Brandon Ridenour, Double-Bell Trumpet
Ensemble ACJW
Jeremy Geffen, Series Moderator

PETER EÖTVÖS  Shadows
PETER EÖTVÖS  Encore (US Premiere)
PETER EÖTVÖS  Octet plus (US Premiere)
PETER EÖTVÖS  Psy for Flute, Cello, and Piano (US Premiere)
PETER EÖTVÖS  Derwischtanz (US Premiere)
PETER EÖTVÖS  Snatches of a Conversation


Friday, January 30th, 2009 at 8:30 PM
Beáta Palya
Zankel Hall
Beáta Palya
András Dés, Percussion
Balázs Szokolay Dongó, Shepherd’s Flutes, Bagpipes, Kaval and Soprano Saxophone
Angela Chun, Violin
Jennifer Chun, Violin

  A new voice in the international music scene, Hungary’s rising star Beáta Palya makes her New York debut merging Hungarian folk and Gypsy music with jazz and pop influences. Palya is accompanied by percussion, shepherd’s flutes, bagpipes, kaval, soprano saxophone, and more.


Saturday, January 31st, 2009 at 7:30 PM
Music Of Kurtág And Ligeti
Zankel Hall
UMZE Ensemble
Peter Eötvös, Conductor
Amadinda Percussion Group
Natalia Zagorinskaya, Soprano
Katalin Károlyi, Mezzo-Soprano
Ildikó Vékony, Cimbalom
Miklós Perényi, Cello

GYÖRGY KURTÁG  Messages of the Late R.V. Troussova, Op. 17
GYÖRGY KURTÁG  Splinters, Op. 6c
GYÖRGY KURTÁG  Four Poems by Anna Akhmatova, Op. 41(World Premiere)
LIGETI  Melodien
LIGETI  Cello Concerto
LIGETI  Sippal, dobbal, nádihegeduvel ("With Pipes, Drums, Fiddles")


Sunday, February 1st, 2009 at 7:30 PM
György And Márta Kurtág
Hiromi Kikuchi

Zankel Hall
György Kurtág, Upright Piano
Márta Kurtág, Upright Piano
Hiromi Kikuchi, Violin

GYÖRGY KURTÁG  Hipartita for Solo Violin, Op. 43
GYÖRGY KURTÁG  Transcriptions and Selections from Játékok
  
Encores:
BACH  Chorale Prelude on "Gott, durch deine Güte," BWV 600
BACH  Chorale: "Danket dem Herren," BWV 286


Saturday, February 14th, 2009 at 8:00 PM
Carnegie Hall Festival Chorus
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Carnegie Hall Festival Chorus
Orchestra of St. Luke's
Helmuth Rilling, Conductor
Heidi Grant Murphy, Soprano
Nicholas Phan, Tenor
Nathan Berg, Bass-Baritone
Kathy Saltzman Romey, Choral Preparation

HAYDN  Die Schöpfung, Hob. XXI:2 (The Creation)



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