Program

Howard Williams és a Magyar Rádió Szimfonikus Zenekara
Season Ticket ‘Lehel’
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ENGLISH. MUSIC. CORONATION.
British conductor Howard Williams has selected the programme for this concert from that period of English music history which stretches over the last three hundred years. The Baroque period is represented by Purcell and Händel, while the 19th and 20th centuries are embodied by compositions by Hubert Parry, William Walton and Benjamin Britten. One of the unique works staged at this concert is a piece by Scottish composer James MacMillan: this composition was commissioned by Queen Elizabeth II herself for her own funeral service. When the work was performed in Westminster Abbey on 19th September 2022, it was heard by millions of people around the world. Also associated with the Royal Family is Hubert Parry’s hymn entitled ‘I Was Glad’. This work was first performed in 1902 at the coronation of Edward VII, then at the coronation of George V to be followed by the coronation of Elizabeth II, and most recently it was played at the coronation of Charles III.
Program
G. F. Händel: Zadok the Priest
H. Purcell: Come Ye Sons of Art
J. MacMillan: Who Shall Separate Us?
H. Parry: I Was Glad
W. Walton: Cello Concerto
B. Britten: Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Purcell, Op. 34
Conductor
Howard Williams
Artists
Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Choir and Children’s Choir
Ditta Rohmann (cello), Audrey Gábor (soprano), Péter Bárány (countertenor), Zoltán Gavodi (countertenor), Lóránt Najbauer (bass)
Ticket: 3,900 HUF, 5,400 HUF, 7,200, 8,400 HUF, 11,400 HUF
(-20% student and pensioner discount)
Photo: Howard Williams ©Bublik Robert
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