Event Details
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Event Details
Performers:
ETUNAM Chamber Choir
organ |
Gábor Szotyori Nagy |
conductor |
András Virágh |
Program:
J. S. Bach | Toccata, Air and Fugue in D Minor |
J. Arcadelt | Ave Maria |
A. Vivaldi | a-moll concerto – I. Allegro |
W. A. Mozart | Ave verum |
W. A. Mozart | Benedictus sit Deus |
Silent night | Csöndes éj |
Liszt Ferenc | Weihnachten |
C. Franck | Panis angelicus |
J. S. Bach | Fugue in D Major |
J. S. Bach | Magnificat – Suscepit Israel |
G. F. Händel | Judas Maccabeus – See, the conquering hero comes |
G. F. Händel | Hallelujah |
The selected composition of music history can be heard in the inspirational environment of the oldest baroque church of Budapest. The sound of the heritage baroque organ is completed by the afflated performance of the ETUNAM Chamber Choir. The diversely selected programme ends with to classical music hits: the popular tunes of the Victorious Choir the audience almost hums with the performers. As the enthronement of the concert sounds the Hallelujah, which astonishes both the audience and the performers since the moment of its creation. On the premiere of the composition, considered as the 2nd hymn of Britain, King George the 2nd was listening to standing, as does the audience still so, thanking the sounds of fascination by standing ovation nowadays too.
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