Under the Magnifying Glass: Schubert's Triumphant Swan Song
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Under the Magnifying Glass: Schubert's Triumphant Swan Song
This programme is held in Hungarian.
Alongside the popular Hangadó lectures, Tóth Árpád, a singing and music teacher known for his accessible presentations, is launching a new series.
The Under the Magnifying Glass series is aimed at those who like to dig into the depths of works: the usual one-and-a-half-hour interactive lectures examine in detail a lesser-known, great piece from numerous aspects, while the accessible analysis is completed by the collaboration of a young, professional vocal ensemble, the Capella Columbae.
One of Schubert's last large-scale works is a special, Beethovenian pinnacle in his oeuvre. The composer, who only got as far as writing the piano accompaniment (the orchestration of the accompaniment for orchestra would have come later), left to posterity a masterfully constructed, euphoric work in which Mirjam sings a hymn of thanksgiving about the Jewish people's escape from Egypt.
This programme is held in Hungarian.
In addition to the popular Hangadó performances, Árpád Tóth, a singing and music teacher known for his accessible lectures, is launching a new series.
The series, entitled Under the Magnifying Glass, is aimed at those who like to delve deeper into the works: the usual 90-minute interactive lectures detail a lesser-known, great piece in many aspects, while the accessible analysis is complemented by the participation of a young, professional vocal ensemble, Capella Columbae.