17 October 2025
Liszt Academy
Budapest

Here and now - Contemporary and Renaissance works for brass and percussion

17 October 2025, 07:00 pm.
Liszt Academy - Solti Hall
1061 Budapest, Liszt Ferenc tér 8.

This year, the Dunakanyar Contemporary Music Forum will be held for the fourth time, with the aim of bringing today's classical music to the agglomeration around the Dunakanyar. The Budapest concert will feature contemporary and renaissance works on brass and percussion instruments, in a concert hall formation that was already used by the British trumpeter Philip Jones in the legendary brass ensemble he created. The first part of the programme will feature the Hungarian premiere of Bence Kutrik's Anselmus. The piece was commissioned by the Deutsches Nationaltheater und Staatskapelle Weimar (DNT) and will premiere in Weimar on 13 June 2025. The composition is a sound play: the music is based around a narrative text performed by the actor János Szemenyei. The story and the text were written by Szabolcs Hujber, based on the short story The Golden Flowerpot by E. T. A. Hoffmann. The second part of the concert will feature movements from the Renaissance composer Susato Tielman's collection Danserye, arranged by Belgian trombonist Geert De Vos, as well as works by four contemporary composers. These include the premiere of compositions written for the occasion by Péter Furák and Péter Zombola.


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Program:

1. Bence Kutrik: Anselmus (Hungarian premiere)
- INTERMISSION -
2. Tielman SusatoGeert De Vos: Danserye – Suite - 1. La Mourisque
3. Iván Madarász: Symbols
4. Tielman SusatoGeert De Vos: Danserye – Suite - 2. Branle Quatre Bransles
5. Péter Furák: [New work]
6. Tielman SusatoGeert De Vos: Danserye – Suite - 3. Ronde and Salterelie
7. Roland Szentpáli: Earth Voices
8. Tielman SusatoGeert De Vos: Danserye – Suite - 4. Allemaigne and Recoupe
9. Péter Zombola: [New work]

Featuring:

Viktor Spáth, Balázs Pecze, János Kirsch, Bence Kirsch - trumpet
János Keveházi, Dávid Fretyán - horn
György Gyivicsán, Zoltán Czirok, Márk Tóth, Dávid Sztranyák - trombone
Gergely Lukács - tuba
Zoltán Mihály Varga, Ádám Maros, György Halmschlager - percussion

Conductor:
Roland Szentpáli

Narrator:
János Szemenyei

Tickets:

HUF 3 900

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