10 June 2019, 19.30-22.00
Grand Hall
Márta Sebestyén, Róbert Kovács & Saint Ephraim Male Choir 
Presented by Liszt Academy
                    Keyboard Concerto
J. S. Bach: Komm, Gott Schöpfer, Heiliger Geist – Chorale Prelude, BWV 667
 Codex Sanblasianus: Veni Pater – Veni Sancte Spiritus 
 Grigny: Veni creator Hymnus – Duo – Dialogue sur les grand jeux
 Gradual Book from Eperjes: „Könyörögjünk keresztények”
„Szentséges Szűz Mária” – pilgrim song of the Pentecost from Csíksomlyó
„Mennyei király” – Greek Catholic song from Hungary
 Matfej archimandrita: „Carju nebesznij” – Russian motet
 Duruflé: Prélude, adagio et choral varié sur le ‘Veni Creator’, Op.4
 Messiaen: Diptyque, essai sur la vie terrestre et l’éternité bienheureuse
 Liszt: Laudate dominum
 Twardowski: „Sie nynie” – Slavonic motet
 Penderecki: Benedicamus Domino – motet
 László Sáry: „Énekeljetek az Úrnak” – psalm canon
 From Annunciation until Pentecost: 1. Mikor Máriához; 2. Kimenék én ajtóm elejibe; 3. Szergej Jekimov: Babilon folyóvizei mellett; 4. Szimera me
 Márta Sebestyén: „A Pünkösdnek jeles napján” – paraphrase
 Saint Ephraim Male Choir & Róbert Kovács: Song and Organ Improvisation
Márta Sebestyén (vocals)
Róbert Kovács (orgona)
Saint Ephraim Male Choir (choirmaster: Tamás Bubnó) 
This is certainly a feast for eyes and ears. The Saint Ephraim Male Choir, Róbert Kovács and Márta Sebestyén are forged into a single unity so that these religious works are performed in a way that will stay fresh in the memory for a very long time. We can enjoy pieces from fine composers like Johann Sebastian Bach, Ferenc Liszt, Olivier Messiaen and Maurice Duruflé. They allow us a glimpse into the musical world of each period, and they trace the development of the musical culture.
Presented by
Filharmónia Hungary
Tickets:
HUF 2 900, 3 900, 4 900
                        
