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New Additions to the World of Liszt
New Additions to the World of Liszt
Old Academy of Music
21 October, 2021 | 10.00 am
Free programme
The programme is free, but pre-registration is required. Registration was closed on 18 October.
Opening address by Rector Dr Andrea Vigh
10.10 am – 11 am
Prof. Robert Doran: Liszt and virtuosity
Featuring: Gábor Farkas – piano
11 am – 11.30 am
Prof. Albert Brussee: Liszt’s Mazeppa Music for Piano – Background and Genesis
Featuring: Gábor Farkas – piano
12 pm – 12.30 pm
Prof. Paul Merrick: Liszt’s Music in E Major
Featuring: Gábor Farkas – piano
3 pm – 3.30 pm
Prof. Monika Hennemann: Staging Liszt’s St Elizabeth: A Forgotten History
3.35 pm – 4.05 pm
Prof. Mariateresa Storino: Liszt in Pisa
4.10 pm – 4.40 pm
Prof. Maurizio d’Alessandro: Ferenc Liszt’s years in Rome and Albano
5 pm – 6 pm
Prof. Kenneth Hamilton: Liszt – introducing the record
This large-scale, four-day conference of musicology and music history, which will end on Ferenc Liszt’s birthday on October 22, will provide an overview of new developments and new trends in Liszt research. On October 18–19, the lectures will focus on Liszt’s relations with Hungary and the history of Hungarian music in the second half of the 19th century. On 21–22 October, leading international experts of Liszt – from the Dutch Albert Brussee through the Canadian Alan Walker to the British Kenneth Hamilton – will talk about the latest results of their research. The lectures will be accompanied by concerts, book and CD presentations.
This conference of the Liszt Fest is jointly presented by Müpa Budapest and Liszt Academy.
Old Academy of Music
1064 Budapest, Vörösmarty utca 35.
Old Academy of Music
21 October, 2021 | 10.00 am
Free programme
The programme is free, but pre-registration is required. Registration was closed on 18 October.
Old Academy of Music
1064 Budapest, Vörösmarty utca 35.