The history of norvegian classical music

The Nordic House presents
THE HISTORY OF NORWEGIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC

 

November 28, 6.30 pm
at Béla Bartók Consrevatoire, Ferencsik Concert Hall
(1065 Budapest, Nagymező utca 1.)

 

PROGRAM


Edvard Grieg (1843–1907):
A selection from Lyric Pieces (for piano)
    Arietta, op. 12/1
    Halling (Norwegian dance), op. 38/4
    Berceuse, op. 38/1
    Erotik, op. 43/5
    Halling (Norwegian dance), op. 47/4
    Til våren (To the spring), op. 43/6
    Aften på høyfjellet (Evening in the mountains), op. 68/4
    Sommerfugl (Butterfly), op. 43/1
    Efterklang (Remembrances), op. 71/7


Finn Mortensen (1922–1983):
Fantasy from Fantasy and Fugue, op. 13 (for piano)


Geirr Tveitt (1908–1981):
3rd movement from Piano Sonata no. 29, op. 139


Ole Bull (1810–1880):
Seterjentens søndag (for violin solo)


Christian Sinding (1856–1941):
Presto from the Suite in A minor, op. 10 (for violin & piano)


Fartein Valen (1887–1952):
Nachtstück, op. 22/1 (for piano)


Edvard Grieg (1843–1907):
Sonata no.2, op.13 (for violin & piano)


László Stachó & Szilvia Mikó – piano
Péter Surján – violin
Host: Anasztázia Razvaljajeva

 
For six years, I received the most significant part of my formal musical education at the Liszt Academy. (Sir Georg Solti)