20 December 2024
Liszt Academy
Budapest

Here and Now - Trió Passacaglia

The event is the rescheduled date of the cancelled concert on 21 November, and tickets for the original concert are valid.

20 December 2024, 07:00 pm.
Liszt Academy - Solti Hall
1061 Budapest, Liszt Ferenc tér 8.

Celebrating its tenth anniversary, the Trio Passacaglia skillfully blends old and new music in their concerts. With two vocal parts and a cello operating within nearly the same range, their repertoire prominently features Gregorian chant, ornate Eastern monophony, monody, and early medieval polyphonic harmonizations. However, it is their incorporation of contemporary sounds into these arrangements that distinguishes their performances from traditional historical interpretations. In addition to typically shorter, thematically interconnected pieces, they have been experimenting for several years with larger-scale, longer contemporary oratorical works. Their current concert follows a similar concept (Psalterium Irregulare – an irregular psalm book of sorts), with the first “volume” consisting of monophonic psalms and polyphonic psalm songs, and the second half being a pastiche composed by invited composers to the exalted texts of Psalms 23/24. The movements are standalone pieces that can be performed independently, but when arranged sequentially along the verses, following the responsorial tradition of psalmody, with Gregorian chants separating the odd lines and framed by György Kurtág’s antiphon “Attóllite portas...” (Lift up your heads, O gates...), they promise the audience a grand premiere of a major work.


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Program:

A compilation of monophonic Gregorian psalms and polyphonic psalm-songs from the early Middle Ages by unknown composers, Monteverdi, Schütz and Salamone Rossi

- INTERMISSION -

The earth is the Lord’s, and all its fullness (Psalm 23/24) – New works by György Kurtág, Máté Balogh, Dargay Marcell, László Sándor, Lőrinc Szécsi & Péter Tornyai for the verses of the Psalm 23/24

Featuring:

Trió Passacaglia:
Judit Rajk, László Kéringer - vocals
Tamás Zétényi - cello

Tickets:

HUF 3 900

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