Mihályi Éva hegedűművész és Narihito Mukeda zongoraművész közös koncertje.
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Különleges zenei élmény vár mindazokra, akik ellátogatnak erre a koncertre. Csodálatos hegedűszó és virtuóz zongorajáték – neves előadóművészek a Napfényes Rendezvényterem színpadán. Ismert melódiák, örökzöld slágerek úgy, ahogyan még nem hallotta a közönség.
Komoly- és könnyed slágerek, filmzenék másképp hegedűre és zongorára:
We cordially invite you to our concert and discussion hosted at 7 pm on 8 February at the Napfényes Events Hall (Ferenciek tere 2.)
Éva Mihályi violinist, music therapist
Born in Pécs, she studied under Dénes Kovács at the Academy of Music in Budapest, gaining a degree as a violinist in 1991. After working with the Budapest Festival Orchestra and the Budapest Strings Chamber Orchestra, she went on to become the concertmaster at the Hungarian State Opera House. She’s been a permanent member of the Austrian-Hungarian Haydn Ensemble since 2000. She has been working as a music therapist since 2013 (ELTE postgraduate program) along with a great deal of chamber music work in Hungary, England and France.
She hosts live music interactive shows entitled “Tuning the strings of the soul” with the purpose of developing emotional intelligence. Through the vibrations of live music, she addresses the emotions at the core of our being, which are often inaccessible through words.
(“Where language ends, music begins.” E.T.A. Hoffmann)
Narihito Mukeda pianist
Japanese pianist Narihito Mukeda was born in Tokyo, in 1987.
He commenced his academic musical studies at the Budapest Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music as a student of Kálmán Dráfi.
He gained his soloist diploma in 2012, and has since been living in Budapest.
He won numerous competitions and awards in both Italy and Japan.
Apart from his solo performances, he also regularly works with the Failoni Chamber Orchestra of the Hungarian State Opera House and the Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra and instructs pianists.
He recently returned from an 8-date tour of Japan, where he performed both as a soloist and a chamber musician.
He has been giving concerts with Éva Mihályi for the past 2 years.
(“To send light into the depths of the human heart – this is the artist’s calling!” Robert Schumann)
Elgar: Salut D’amoure
Beethoven: Romance in F major
Or: Albinoni: Adagio
Massenet: Thais-Meditation
Maramatsu: Earth
Maramatsu: Far away
Tchaikovsky: Canzonetta
Paganini: Cantabile
Rachmaninov: Vocalise
Leonard Cohen: Hallelujah
Astor Piazzolla: Oblivion
Jakob Garde: Tango Jalouise
Carlos Gardel: Scent of a Woman – Tango
Nino Rota: Romeo and Juliet
Moon River: Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Morricone: Cinema Paradiso
Cats – Memory
Secret Garden
A program előtt vagy után a színházterem felett található Napfényes Étterem finom és egészséges falatokkal várja kedves vendégeit. Asztalfoglalás: 06-20-311-0313.
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1053 Budapest, Ferenciek tere 2.
(Veres Pálné – Curia utca sarok)
Nyitva tartás: H–V 11:30–21:00
(konyha: 20:30-ig)
Aznapi asztalfoglalás telefonon: +36 20 311 0101
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