4th Haydneum Festival of Sacred Music – Salomon String Quartet

Joseph HAYDN (1732-1809): Die Sieben Letzten Worte unseres Erlösers am Kreuze, Hob. XX:1b (version for string quartet) Salomon String Quartet Simon Standage, Catherine Martin – violin Adam Römer – viola Andrew Skidmore – cello
4th Haydneum Festival of Sacred Music – Gli Angeli Genève, Conductor: Stephan MacLeod

“Salve Regina” Joseph HAYDN (1732-1809): Salve Regina in G major, Hob. XXIIIb:2 Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo, Hob. XXII:7 Felix MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY (1809-1847): Salve Regina in E-flat major Gregor Joseph WERNER (1693-1766): Missa alla Zoppa, Ms. mus. III. 45 Gregor Joseph WERNER: Salve Regina in D minor, III/127 Johann Georg ALBRECHTSBERGER (1736-1809): Fuga über B […]
With Haydn in Londonban / 1 Travel Fever – Baja

Ádám Bősze’s lecture this time in Baja Ádám Bősze’s lecture series on Joseph Haydn’s journeys to London offers audiences not only a musical but also a cultural-historical perspective on the circumstances in which the Esterházy composer traveled, worked, and lived in a foreign country. Organiser: Bácska Cultural Center Co-operation partner: Haydneum Tickets available in advance […]
Aurelia Visovan fortepiano recital

Frédéric CHOPIN: Scherzo, No. 4 in E major, Op. 54 Prelude in C-sharp minor, Op. 45 Four Mazurkas, Op. 24 Polonaise-Fantasie in A-flat major , Op. 61 — Preludes, Op. 28
With Haydn in Vienna – 8. With Haydn in the hospital

Or more precisely, Joseph Haydn’s case history. Therapies, hygiene, the healthcare system in 18th century Vienna with special regard to the aspect of the composer’s illnesses. Ádám Bősze’s series closing performance is in Lóvasút. Language of performance: Hungarian.
Recital of Petra Somlai and the Ensemble Variabile

R. SCHUMANN: Waldszenen, Op. 82 Kinderszenen, Op. 15 L. van BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58
J. S. Bach: St. Matthew Passion

J. S. Bach: St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244
With Haydn in Vienna – 7. With Haydn in nature

Beethoven frequently went on hikes and Mozart fell off a horse. But to what extent did Joseph Haydn yearn for nature? In his latest performance, music historian Ádám Bősze talks about the master’s love of nature, and the natural phenomena appearing in his music. Language of performance: Hungarian.
J. S. Bach: Matthew passion – Szeged

J. S. BACH (1685-1750): Matthew passion, BWV 244 Ágnes Kovács – soprano Péter Bárány – countertenor Bernhard Berchtold – Evangelist Zoltán Megyesi – tenor Zoltán Melkovics – Jesus Julian Orlishausen – bass Purcell Choir, Orfeo Orchestra (on period instruments) Conductor: György Vashegyi Organiser: Filharmonia Hungary Co-operation partner: Haydneum
G. F. Händel: Judas Maccabeus

G. F. Händel: Judas Maccabeus, HWV 63