Summer-Festival: Budapest Festival Orchestra

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Budapest Festival Orchestra | Eva Duda Dance Company | Iván Fischer | Elisabeth Leonskaja | Schubert | Mozart | Bartók
Béla Bartók’s The Miraculous Mandarin captures the raw, gritty pulse of the modern metropolis. The action unfolds in a seedy den where a young woman lures passersby inside. But instead of finding the pleasure they came for, they are quickly overpowered and robbed by her accomplices - until a mysterious stranger, the Mandarin, falls into the trap . . . The world premiere in 1926 caused such an uproar in Catholic Cologne that the mayor - none other than the future German chancellor Konrad Adenauer - banned the work outright. Bartók then prepared a concert version, though he was never happy with it. “This work is a pantomime with music; both elements should be performed together,” he wrote in the score. Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra take him at his word: together with the Eva Duda Dance Company, they bring the Mandarin vividly to life onstage. The evening opens with Schubert’s darkly compelling Symphony in B minor, the Unfinished. After which Elisabeth Leonskaja will perform Mozart. She celebrated her 80th birthday last November, yet her interpretations today are more sophisticated and refined than ever.

Performers:
Budapest Festival Orchestra
Eva Duda Dance Company
Iván Fischer, conductor
Elisabeth Leonskaja, piano

Program:
Franz Schubert (1797–1828)
Symphony No. 7 in B minor, D 759 Unfinished

Wolfgang Amadé Mozart (1756–1791)
Piano Concerto in C minor, K. 491

Béla Bartók (1881–1945)
The Miraculous Mandarin, Sz 73. Pantomime in one act

Intermission at c. 20.35

Tickets from 24.3. | 10 am (CET)

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