National Philharmonic Orchestra – Afternoons of a Faun – Debussy and Mallarmé

2012.11.30. @ 7:00 pm – 8:45 pm – Conductor: Gergely Dubóczky   “Debussy’s career was long, and each phase of it can be characterised differently. I have tried to shed light on these differences through six varying concert programmes,” says Zoltán Kocsis of his initiative to mark the 150th anniversary of the French composer’s birth. In the third evening of the six-part series […]

Óbudai Danubia Orchestra in the National Theater: Jeanne d’Arc Film concert

2013.11.17. @ 7:00 pm – Danubia Symphony Orchestra, Jeanne d’Arc, National Theatre, Budapest, accompaniment of a silent film (Dreyel: Joan’d Arc), with an Estonian contemporary piece (Tönu Körvits) Link to the event here: https://obuda.hu/esemenyek/obudai-danubia-zenekar-a-nemzeti-szinhazban-jeanne-darc-filmkoncert/

Joseph Haydn – Péter Esterházy: Seven Last Words (premiere)

2014.04.16. @ 7:00 pm – Joseph Haydn – Péter Esterházy: Seven Last Words Budapest Sound Collective conductor: Gergely Dubóczky text by Péter Esterházy spoken by Pál Mácsai and Éva Kerekes Scene: Lili Izsák The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour On the Cross, an orchestral work by Joseph Haydn, was commissioned in 1785 or 1786 for the Good Friday service […]

Medic Orchestra, Bayreuth

2014.07.08. @ 12:00 am –

Budapest Sound Collective: Elements Vol 1. – Space

2014.10.18. @ 7:30 pm – Contributor: Gábor Csalog – piano, István Varga – cello, Budapest Sound Collective, Prague Modern Conductor and Art Director: Gergely Dubóczky At the centre of the Budapest Sound Collective’s series of concerts entitled Elements lie the physical properties of sound, like for example volume or timbre. The opening concert explored the connection between sound and space, […]

Stravinsky Marathon – Suite italienne, Concertino, Septet

2015.02.07. @ 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm – Stravinsky Marathon – Suite italienne, Concertino, Septet Featuring:  Miklós Perényi – cello, Benjámin Perényi piano, Musicians of the Budapest Festival Orchestra Conductor: Gergely Dubóczky Stravinsky’s ballet, Pulcinella, not only marks a turning point in the composer’s oeuvre: music historians consider it a milestone in modern music too, claiming it marks the beginning of neo-classicism. It […]

Joseph Haydn – Esterházy Péter: Seven Last Words

2015.04.08. @ 7:00 pm – FEATURING: Budapest Sound Collective conducted by Gergely Dubóczky Texts written by Péter Esterházy (in Hungarian), spoken by Pál Mácsai and Gabriella Hámori  Scene: Lili Izsák  The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour On the Cross, an orchestral work by Joseph Haydn, was commissioned in 1785 or 1786 for the Good Friday service at Cádiz Cathedral in Spain. After its successful debut, the […]

Budapest Festival Orchestra

2015.05.03. @ 7:00 pm – Freshness, vitality, poetry In Kodály Centre Pécs, the Budapest Festival Orchestra plays a concert on 3 May. This concert, in many respects, is combined with the spirited upholding, reformative intention and poetic character of Rostand’s protagonist. And not just because the first piece performed in the concert is going to be the Ouverture of Cyrano […]

Budapest Festival Orchestra – Benjamin Britten: The young chimney sweeper, op. 45

2015.09.29. @ 7:00 pm – Benjamin Britten: The little chimney sweep, op. 45 Director: Philipp György Featuring: Budapest Festival Orchestra Conductor: Gergely Dubóczky Over the past few years, an opera for children or younger audiences has become part of the BFO’s season curtain-raiser. Noye’s Fludde by Benjamin Britten and Hans Krása’s Brundibár were followed last season by Der Jasager (The […]