Running time:
75 minutes, no break
75 minutes, no break
6+
Рrogramme:
Béla Bartók
“Four Old Tunes”
Rubato
Andante – Poco sostenuto –
Più andante (Tempo I) – Poco sostenuto – Più andante
Poco rubato – Sostenuto
Andante
Scherzo. Andante – Sostenuto, poco rubato – Tempo I
Ballad (Theme with variations). Andante – Più andante – Poco adagio – Più andante – Maestoso
“Old Dance Tunes”
Allegro
Allegretto
Allegretto
L'istesso tempo
Assai moderato
Allegretto
Poco più vivo – Allegretto
Allegro
Allegro – Più vivo – Poco più meno vivo
The programme is subject to change
12 October 2021 Tuesday
19.00
Grand hall
19.00 Grand hall
Modern Art Orchestra (Hungary)
The concert was postponed from May 11, 2021
Tickets for 11 May 2021 are valid.
Miklós Lukács, cimbalom
Veronika Harcsa, vocal
László Gőz, trombone
Mihály Dresch, saxophone
Conductor & art director: Kornél Fekete-Kovács
Arrangements: János Ávéd, Kristóf Bacsó, Gábor Subicz, Kornél Fekete-Kovács
Modern Art Orchestra, “the business card of Hungarian music”, performs the only concert in Moscow. The concert at Zaryadye is the part of the European tour.
26 virtuoso musicians make up the ensemble, while every one of them can play either classics, jazz, or ethnic music with the same level of quality.
It all started as a big band, with the usual repertoire of a band of that genre. Music of modern composers were later addition, though. From Bartók to Morricone – new music enriched the programmes. By the way, it was Ennio Morricone himself who chose Modern Art Orchestra for his world tour in 2014.
Today, the Hungarian ensemble presents a setlist that includes master pieces of their compatriot Béla Bartók. 2021 marks the 140 anniversary of the great Hungarian citizen.
The concert is supported by the Hungarian Cultural Centre.
Miklós Lukács, cimbalom
Veronika Harcsa, vocal
László Gőz, trombone
Mihály Dresch, saxophone
Conductor & art director: Kornél Fekete-Kovács
Arrangements: János Ávéd, Kristóf Bacsó, Gábor Subicz, Kornél Fekete-Kovács
Modern Art Orchestra, “the business card of Hungarian music”, performs the only concert in Moscow. The concert at Zaryadye is the part of the European tour.
26 virtuoso musicians make up the ensemble, while every one of them can play either classics, jazz, or ethnic music with the same level of quality.
It all started as a big band, with the usual repertoire of a band of that genre. Music of modern composers were later addition, though. From Bartók to Morricone – new music enriched the programmes. By the way, it was Ennio Morricone himself who chose Modern Art Orchestra for his world tour in 2014.
Today, the Hungarian ensemble presents a setlist that includes master pieces of their compatriot Béla Bartók. 2021 marks the 140 anniversary of the great Hungarian citizen.
The concert is supported by the Hungarian Cultural Centre.