Gábor Csalog Sundays, Budapest Music Center

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Gábor Csalog Sundays, Budapest Music Center
The two most significant song writers of classical music engage in dialogue on this evening, two composers who were socialized in Vienna and shaped by the intellectual milieu of the Habsburg imperial city: Gustav Mahler and Franz Schubert.

Mahler, who was an admirer of Schubert, spent many years studying the Des Knaben Wunderhorn, a collection of folk song lyrics published in 1805, during Schubert's lifetime, and transformed the themes it contained (love, death, the supernatural world, spiritual purity) into songs with astonishing inventiveness.

The first half of the concert will feature a discussion on the extent to which Mahler's world was influenced by Schubert and what Schubert anticipated in Mahler, while the second half will feature Mahler's songs performed by the hyper-sensitive German baritone Johannes Held.

The language of the discussion is Hungarian.
Place: Budapest Music Center
Address: 1093 Budapest, Mátyás u. 8
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