Online: Budafok Dohnanyi Orchestra In Budapest, 27 February

  • 15 Feb 2021 12:59 PM
  • Mupa - Palace of Arts
Online: Budafok Dohnanyi Orchestra In Budapest, 27 February
From Mupa: The word 'romantic' means 'novelistic', and it is no coincidence that Romantic music is often narrative or depictive in character, sometimes in a more concrete sense, and sometimes more abstractly.

This concert will present two Romantic works, along with a third one positioned on the boundary between Romanticism and Modernism, although with many Romantic features - along with a strong power to narrate and depict... Mussorgsky, Stravinsky and Dvořák constitute the offering at this concert, which will be conducted by the ensemble's first conductor, Guido Mancusi.

The performance will be broadcasted on Mupa's website and YouTube channel.

Date and time: 
Saturday, 27 February, 7:30pm

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