Wine & Violin, Fonó Buda Music House Budapest, 27 - 28 February

  • 15 Feb 2016 8:01 AM
Wine & Violin, Fonó Buda Music House Budapest, 27 - 28 February
"Please join us at our 5th annual "Wine and Violin” exhibition held on Feb. 27-28th, 2016 at the Fonó Budai Zeneház in Budapest, Hungary. This event is an exhibition of Hungarian contemporary stringed instruments and fine wine varieties from across Hungary. This year, the Keller Quartet will honour us by playing pieces from Bartok, Ligeti and Schubert. On the second day of this event, the Hodinka quartet will give us the pleasure of an hour concert playing various classical pieces on the exhibited instruments. Please come and try the instruments, taste the fine wines and enjoy the concerts."

Wine & Violin – Violin Makers Salon is a forum for Hungarian violin and bow makers with exhibition and evening concerts featuring string masterpieces performed by renowned Hungarian musicians.

Program on Saturday 27 February

16:00 Instrument Makers Exhibition - Opening. Wine tasting with Csetvei Wine Cellar (www.csetveipince.hu)

19:00 - Keller Quartet – Concert

Program:

Bartók: Duos selection
Ligeti: String quartet No. 1
String Quartet No. 14. in D minor, Death and Minor

Ticket prices for the concert: advance booking 2000 HUF, on the spot 2500 HUF
Entry to the exhibition is free.

Sunday 28 February

The closing event is a concert by the Hodinka String Quartet. Honoring the Hungarian violin makers, the concert will be played on the master craftsmen's new instruments as well the musicians own instruments.The closing event is a concert by the Hodinka String Quartet. Honoring the Hungarian violin makers, the concert will be played on the master craftsmen's new instruments as well the musicians own instruments.

14:00 Violin Maker's Exhibition: Opening

16:00 Hodinka Sting Quartett concert

Entrance free of charge!

Exhibitors: Adonyi Iván, Bárdi Szabolcs, Etzler Bernd, Faragó-Thököly Márton, Ficsor Gergely, Gollob Balázs, Guminár Tamás, Holló Bence, Kemény Zsombor, Lakatos László, Popara Nikola, Székely Márton.

Source: www.fono.hu

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