Mozart X Jazz
Featuring Tálas Áron Trio
Is there a way through between the different genres? Can Bach’s violin concerto and István Szalonna Pál’s Kalotaszeg style dance have a talk with each other? What may a jazz pianist say about Mozart? Bartók meets the folk songs and the looper – is it only a joke, isn’t it? How free is music, how free is the musician and how free are You, Dear Audience? Is the game free? Don’t worry, it will be fun! No classical!
Mozart and the jazz – it is not a new story. If nothing else, through Jacques Loussier many people know, how is it when classical music and jazz meet. This time Mozart’s last piano concerto will be in focus, approached from two directions. After the concert a jazz-jam session will be on schedule, that we warmly recommend for all interested visitors.
Mozart: Piano Concerto in B-flat major
Mozart’s last piano concerto can be defined as the forerunner of the romantic era. The speciality of his piano concerto, which was published in the year of his death, is that it consists only of 3 movements.
Program
Mozart
B-dúr zongoraverseny, K 595
Jam-session