September List | Szeptemberi lista

Sometimes making a list of things you are doing speaks louder than any essay. By the last day of September I will have conducted these pieces for the following projects.
László Sáry: Cantata Dorogiensis de Eucharistia (live performance for distinguished guests of the International Eucharistic Congress in Dorog, Hungary)
Edward Elgar: Cello Concerto, Richard Strauss: Aus Italien (with the Savaria Symphony for their season opening concert in Szombathely, Hungary. Cello soloist: Tamás Varga)
Marcell Dargay: Ricercar, Dániel Dinyés: Capriccio, Matthias Pintscher: Occultation, Balázs Horváth: Quasi ciaccona metrica (at the helm of the UMZE Ensemble for the opening concert of this year’s edition of ‘European Bridges Festival’ of Palace of the Arts, Budapest. Trumpet solos were played by Simon Hoefele from Berlin, and Tamás Pálfalvi. The extremely difficult horn solo for Mr. Pintscher’s composition was played by János Benyus.)
Liszt: Piano Concerto No.1&2 (for the final round and gala of the International Liszt Piano Competition at the Liszt Academy in Budapest. The orchestral accompaniment was played by the Hungarian National Philharmonic, solos were played by Kevin Chen (1st prize), Giovanni Bertolazzi (2nd Prize), and Gergely Kovács (3rd Prize). Both the Finals and the Gala were live broadcast.)
Dvorák: Slavonic Dances Op.46 No.1-3 & 6-8, Dvorák: Serenade for Winds, Josef Suk: Serenade for Strings (for Classical Concert No.1 of the Huntsville Symphony)
Joshua Burel: Blue Means Water, William Price: Divisions, Amir Zaheri: Queer Canticles I-V (for our first Casual Classics called “Who is Afraid of Living Composers?”. Soprano solo: Amalia (Maya) Osuga)

Thankful to be working, thankful to be doing great music with great musicians. More next month, until then check out the info about the two shows with the Huntsville Symphony here:

https://hso.org

Néha egy lista arról, mi mindent csinál az ember többet mond mint egy esszé. Szeptember utolsó napjáig az alábbi darabokat és projekteket vezényeltem, vezényelem.
Sáry László: Cantata Dorogiensis de Eucharistia (az Eucharisztikus Kongresszus VIP vendégeinek élőben Dorogon az UMZE Együttessel)
Edward Elgar: Csellóverseny, Richard Strauss: Aus Italien (Varga Tamás szólójával, a Savaria Szimfonikusok szezonnyitó koncertje)
Dargay Marcell: Ricercar, Dinyés Dániel: Capriccio, Matthias Pintscher: Occultation, Horváth Balázs: Quasi ciaccona metrica (A MÜPA ‘European Bridges’ Fesztiváljának nyitóhangversenye az UMZE élén. Trombita szólisták: Simon Hoefele, Pálfalvi Tamás. Kürtszólista: Benyus János)
Liszt: I. és II. Zongoraverseny (a Nemzetközi Liszt verseny döntője és gálakoncertje a Nemzeti Filharmonikusokkal, szólistaként a győztesek: Kevin Chen (I. díj), Giovanni Bertolazzi (II. díj), és Kovács Gergely (III. díj). Mind a döntő, mind pedig a gála élőben volt közvetítve.)
Dvorák: Szláv táncok op. 46 Nos. 1-3 és 6-8, Dvorák: Fúvósszerenád, Josef Suk: Szerenéd vonósokra (a Huntsville Symphony szezonnyitó koncertje)
Joshua Burel: Blue Means Water, William Price: Divisions, Amir Zaheri: Queer Canticles I-V (a Huntsville Symphony ‘Casual Classics’ sorozata keretében ‘Ki fél az élő zeneszerzőktől?’ címmel a University of Alabama Huntsville koncerttermében. A szoprán szólista: Amalia (Maya) Osuga)

Örömmel dolgozom sokat és muzsikálok remek zenészekkel. Továbbiak októberben. Addig is a Huntsville-i koncertekről információk az alábbi linken:
https://hso.org

Remembrance Day Concert in Hamilton, ON

I am sure you have all heard about the tragic events that took place in Ottawa, the capital of Canada.
http://www.ottawacitizen.com
Tonight’s concert of the HPO is not just one of the many events observing Remembrance Day
http://www.wikipedia.org

Cpl. Nathan Cirillo’s unit, the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders is from Hamilton and their musicians will be performing with us to remember their fallen brother.
We are remembering Nathan Cirillo and all the soldiers who have died in the line of duty in service of their country.
After a few busy days spent with rehearsals, the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra and I are ready to perform pieces by Elgar, Copland, Barber. Yegor Dyachkov from Montreal is joining us to perform Cello Concerto #1 by Shostakovich.
http://hpo.org/in-remembrance-fanfare-for-the-common-man/
Let us all remember, and let us all heal with the help of music.