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Roman Zach-Kiesling THE MUSICAL JOURNEY CONTINUES Experience operas, concerts, and ballets in the best audio and visual quality in 2024. Stay tuned - Register here TO SHORTEN THE WAIT… So that you don't have to miss out on the best of the classics in the meantime while we change our service, we offer you individual highlights on this page from time to time. Register for free and enjoy today: Concert BBC Proms 2018: Hungarian Night — Iván Fischer & Budapest Festival Orchestra "Hungarian folk culture is one of the greatest treasures of Europe," asserts Iván Fischer, who conducts the Budapest Festival Orchestra in a sequence of reimagined and transfigured dances and rhapsodies from the region. Both Liszt and Brahms developed a deep love for the music of the Gypsy bands that originated from the easternmost regions of the Habsburg Empire. In creating concert hall versions of these Magyar melodies, the two composers combined the instinctive improvisatory freedom of the folk tunes with the discipline of their own art-music training. Spanish violinist-composer Sarasate also showcased virtuoso fireworks in his adoption and arrangement of Hungarian hit melodies. The second half of this concert reveals another aspect of Brahms. His First Symphony was often derided as 'Beethoven's 10th', but in it, Brahms established a new template for the late 19th-century symphony, carrying forward the Beethovenian legacy — a work on the grandest scale in which darkness and drama ultimately yield to a triumphant conclusion. Watch now STAY TUNED - REGISTER HERE Stay updated and register for the waiting list! Sign Up Now By clicking this Button you agree to our Privacy Policy. PARTNERS DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SUBSCRIPTION »MYFIDELIO.AT«? Here you will find all information about »myfidelio.at« (until 11/2023): To the info page We use cookies We may place these for analysis of our visitor data, to improve our website, show personalised content and to give you a great website experience. For more information about the cookies visit our Cookie policy. Essential Functional Marketing Reject allAccept All Language English ImprintData ProtectionCookie Settings © myfidelio | All rights reserved