The Classics of Love

The Classics of Love

calendar_month Date: Apr 14. Tuesday, 19:00
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Location: Szegedi Nemzeti Színház
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Love, bohemia, music!

Since mankind has sung, much of the lyrical music has been about love. Moreover, if you look at it more closely when it is not a sacred song, then love is almost always present in songs, even in metaphorical terms. But how does love express itself in instrumental music? If the text does not express it, then what? And why do we agree that certain melodies and sounds clearly have something to do with love? These questions are the answers of the Danubia Orchestra concert on which instruments will fall in love. Mozart's overture presents love from the intrigue side, as two men in the opera following the overture test the loyalty of their loved ones as a joke. Liszt's love dream was originally a song, became famous as a piece of piano, and the enthusiast's love, despite all the storms, is recognized by many people in music. Romeo and Juliet's story inspired many in music literature. Tchaikovsky wrote a symphony that makes a real action film for our imaginary film. The overture of Ruslan and Ludmilla proclaims the victory of fulfilling love. Shostakovich's waltz is both classical music, jazz and hits, which crave some melancholy for something or someone. Francis Lai and Henry Mancini's Love Story music is even more melancholic and leads to Rezső's work, who summarized the story of love songs and love songs in a single composition.

RAPPORTEURS: Danubia Orchestra István Horváth - tenor conductor: Máté Hámori

SURPRISE: Mozart: Così fan tutte - overture Liszt: Love dreams, No. 3. Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet - overture fantasy Glinka: Ruslan and Ludmilla - overture Berlioz: Fantastic Symphony, Ball II Shostakovich: 2. Varieté suite, VI. Second Waltz Lai - Mancini: Love Story - Theme Ott Rezső: Love(song hi)story

Ticket prices 4 900 Ft, 5 500 Ft, 6 900 Ft, 7 900 Ft, 8 900 Ft

Tickets and passes can be exchanged in the office of Filharmónia Hungary in Szeged (6720 Szeged, Klauzál tér 7.), in the offices of Ticket Express and online at www.jegymester.hu.

Ticket price discounts:

We provide 10% discount for students and pensioners.

FilharmĂłnia Hungary's tenants can change tickets to the adult concerts we organize and sell anywhere in the country with a 20% discount! The discount is valid for one ticket per ticket per concert.

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