Program

From outside of the “Work” - Lecture and concert - Series by János Bali 4/1.

15:30
Library
Program:

15:30 Lecture of Miklós Dolinszky:
Memory and action. Handing down musical tradition before the modernity (in Hungarian)

17:00 Concert: Improvisation in the medieval and Renaissance music

Featuring:
  • László Kéringer - voice
  • Zoltán Mizsei - voice
  • János Bali - blockflöte
  • Dóra Pétery - organ

alla mente

Concerning music, our times’ dominant concept is to talk about "Works". About Pieces, finished and fixed up to their tiniest details, almost untouchable by copyrights protection, and thus hardly possible to pull them essentially and lively to any kind of real intellectual circulation. Strange might it seem, but this concept is not very old, it roots just in the 19th century.

The four concerts in our series confront improvised medieval and Renaissance music of the “pre-Works” era, Baroque sonatas formed to shape in the hands of contemporary virtuosos, compositions from the age of “Works” still embodying freedom form strict forms and the radically new approach of our times to hearing. The lectures provide the context to this, by each time trying to contemplate music from another angle outside of the “Works”.

Free entry!

℗ BMC

2015 November 21 Saturday