The musichater 1.0

Péter Janklovics against Danubia Orchestra

A symphonic music stand-up concert which is always full-house, with Péter Janklovics, Máté Hámori and the Danubia Orchestra and the most popular pieces of classical music – it is about everything we hate, or don’t understand at classical music concerts. Recommended for both beginners and advanced listeners!

Tickets from 3500 HUF

Concerts:

15 September 2024, 19:00 Erkel Theatre - TICKETS >>>  

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The program of Zenegyűlölő

• Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro - Overture

• Strauss: The Bat . Overture

• Beethoven: VII. Symphony – 1. movement

• Bizet: Carmen – Habanera, act 3.

• Di Capua: O, sole mio (arr.: Ott Rezső)

• The Thieving Magpie – Overture

Featuring: Péter Janklovics stand-up comedian

Conductor: Máté Hámori

Program of The Musichater 2.0:

• Rossini: The Barber of Seville – Overture

• Ferenc Erkel: Bánk bán – Hazám, hazám

• Verdi: Traviata – Overture

• Verdi: Traviata – Parigi, o cara

• Verdi: Traviata – Sempre libera

• Handel: Rinaldo – Lascia, ch’io pianga

• Lehár: The Merry Widow – Lippen schweigen

• Kálmán: The Csardas princess – Tanzen möcht ich

• Puccini: Turandot – Nessun dorma

• Verdi: Traviata – Brindisi

Featuring: Péter Janklovics stand-up comedian

Conductor: Máté Hámori

Well, who is The Musichater?

"Complete nonsense, anachronism, snobbery, total boredom, sheer waste of time. Who the hell goes to a classical music concert these days? What is good in it? That all is ridiculous."

Péter Janklovics graduated from Gór Nagy Mária Drama School in 1999, then he became a member of Hevesi Sándor Theatre in Zalaegerszeg, and later the Vörösmarty Theater in Székesfehérvár in 2004. He has also performed as guest actor at the Jewish Theater in Budapest, and he has been working at Budapest TÁP Theater since autumn of 2010.

Besides theater, he took some movie roles too, he appeared in several advertisments representing different characters, though he got the national popularity through the Sziget campaign in 2009 and 2010, when he was known as the face of the event. He also started a career as a comedian in 2009, and he regularly performs at the Duma Theater and can be seen on the stand-up show of Comedy Central.

Those who would be scared of classical music, can try to overcome their distaste for the genre at a symphonic stand-up concert with the guidance of the Hungarian comedian Péter Janklovics.

In the colours of classical music: Máté Hámori

He is a defining figure of Hungarian music life, whose innovative, versatile activities aim popularizing classical music as widely as possible. His original youth performances and thematic concert series put fastidiously together, serve to win new audiences in the genre of classical music.

He is a frequent guest of the majority of Hungarian orchestras and has conducted important festivals in many European countries. Since 2013, he has been the permanent conductor of the Hungarian State Opera House, where he has conducted many opera and ballet shows and performances. His youth programs are nationally recognized: tens of thousands children have already seen dozens of his self-developed performances in more than a hundred different settlements. His performances interactively combine the elements of poetry, stand-up comedy and theater with high-level music, and their focus is on experience-based education.

In 2013, he took over the artistic direction of Danubia Orchestra , and since then, the orchestra has undergone a complete professional and structural renewal. He has started several new series with the orchestra, and these concerts are usually sold out and attract younger and younger audience. As a result of his work, Danubia has become one of the most characteristic and defining music workshops of Hungary.