"Once upon a time in the 20th century…" - KORNGOLD / SCHÖNBERG-WEBERN / BERG

Bérletvásárlás

KORNGOLD: Suite, Op. 23 BERG: Adagio
SCHÖNBERG–WEBERN: Chamber Symphony
BERG: Wozzeck-Fragmente for piano and string quintet (arr: Alexei Grotz, 2010)

Amira Abouzahra, Mariam Abouzahra, Zsófia Környei violin, László Fenyő, Dóra Kokas cello, Chaos Quartet, Orsolya Kaczander flute, Csaba Klenyán clarinet, Imre Dani, Péter Kiss piano

The Saturday afternoon concert of the two-day Once Upon a Time in the 20th Century... festival will begin with Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s 1930 suite, one of the most unique works in the chamber music literature: the composer wrote it for two violins, cello and piano left-hand, based on a commission from the Austrian pianist Paul Wittgenstein, who lost his right arm in World War I. The piano part of this Late Romantic, rich-sounding piece is so dense and virtuosic that the listener often might not perceive that the artist is playing with one hand.

The second number will be a transcription of Arnold Schönberg’s First Chamber Symphony, a key work of Modernism dating from 1906. Later on, in 1922–1923, it was arranged for a smaller ensemble – flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano – by his distinguished student Anton Webern.

The concert will conclude with passages from Alban Berg’s epochal opera Wozzeck, premiered in 1925. It was condensed into a chamber piece for piano, string quartet and double bass in 2010 by the Russian composer Alexei Grotz. The vocal parts in the work are handled by the string players.