Concert of Liszt Academy Wind Ensemble
9 October 2026, 07:30 p.m.
Liszt Academy - Grand Hall
1061 Budapest, Liszt Ferenc tér 8.
Anyone under the impression that a concert wind orchestra simply brings the world of a street brass band into the concert hall couldn’t be further from the truth. This type of ensemble is effectively a full-scale symphonic apparatus, where the strings are replaced by a rich and varied palette of woodwind and brass instruments. Featuring numerous instruments rarely heard elsewhere, the collective is defined by a unique sonic character, at once metallically brilliant and silkily soft.
A wind orchestra also boasts an unparalleled dynamic range, which the transcriptions in this programme exploit to the fullest. Following the crystal-clear architecture of Bach’s Fugue in G minor, the audience will experience the vivid visions of Camillo De Nardis and Franz Liszt’s symphonic poem Hunnenschlacht (Battle of the Huns), the latter’s elemental power and drama finding a thrilling new dimension in this wind adaptation.
After the interval, we are privileged to witness the world premiere of Gyula Bánkövi’s latest work. The evening is brought to a triumphant close with excerpts from Bernstein’s suite from the musical theater work Mass and Shostakovich’s infectious, bittersweetly playful Jazz Suite.
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1. J. S. Bach: Fugue in G minor, BWV 578 (arranged by Willy Hautvast)
2. Camillo De Nardis: Il Guidizio Universale (arranged by Franco Cesarini)
3. Franz Liszt: Hunnenschlacht – symphonic poem (arranged by Pál Makovecz and András Szalai)
- INTERMISSION -
4. Gyula Bánkövi: [New piece]
5. Leonard Bernstein: Mass – Suite (arranged by Michael Sweeney)
6. Dmitrij Dmitrijevics Sosztakovics: Suite for Jazz Orchestra No. 2 (arranged by Johan De Meij)
Liszt Academy Wind Ensemble
Conductor:
Zoltán Kiss
HUF 2 900, 3 900, 4 900, 5 900