Herman Beeftink: Fantasia Arabesque; Flamenco Franz Danzi: Trio in F major, Op. 24 – 1st Movement Giovanni Bottesini: Une bouche aimeé; Tutto che il mondo serra Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin: String Quartet in A major – Mvt. 1 Ernst von Dohnányi: Piano Quintet Op. 1. – Movement I., II Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich: Pieces For 2 Violins and Piano Five Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: String Quartet in A minor, Op. 13, No. 2 – Mvt. 1
Gabriella Codeluppi-Szabó
– flute
Tamás Góth
– percussions
Zsófia M. Biró
– violin
Éva Hozbor
– bassoon
Árpád Pétersz
– horn
Marianna Váradi
– soprano
Sámuel Jónás
– double bass
N.N.
– piano
Réka Matuska
– violin
Árpád Attila Fejér
– violin
Attila Szőcs
– viola
Péter Palotai
– cello
Péter Rippert
– piano
Kinga Hoffner
– violin
Izabel Varga
– violin
Nóra Herczeg
– cello
Gyöngyi Simonné Kiss
– violin
Zoltán Bánfalvi
– violin
Anita Ancil
– piano
Orsolya H. Büttner
– violin
Noémi F. Bartha
– violin
Jaroslav Murin
– viola
Viktória Szakács
– cello
PFZ’s unique chamber music series has been successfully running in the Zoltán Kocsis Room of the Kodály Centre on Thursday nights for years. In this room, which serves as the permanent rehearsal room of the orchestra on weekdays, the audience and the musicians change places for the chamber music recitals. The audience sits on the chairs on the platform used at the orchestral rehearsals while the chamber music formations are playing. The members of the Pannon Philharmonic pick the featured pieces themselves, taking the programmes of the symphonic concerts into account as well. It could be a good idea to listen to the chamber music recitals as a kind of induction, where the musicians talk about the pieces, and afterwards, you can even get to know them personally, as they will be sitting just an arm's length away.
Please enjoy the music and enjoy a lovely tiny buffet dinner on the 2nd floor, close to Zoltán Kocsis Hall.