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Vilnius Piano Music Festival
Gala concert of the winners of F.Liszt competitions
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2nd Vilnius Piano Music Festival
Dedicated to the bicentenary of Franz Liszt’s birth and the centenary of Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis’s death
Gala concert of the winners of Franz Liszt competitions
Performers:
The prize winners of the international F. Liszt competitions in Budapest, Weimar and Utrecht 2011:
ALEXANDER ULLMAN (United Kingdom)
MASATAKA GOTO (Japan)
GÁBOR FARKAS (Hungary)
Programme:

FRANZ LISZT
Hungarian Rhapsody no. 10, S244/10
En rêve (Nocturne), S.207
Funerailles, S173/7 (from Harmonies poétiques et religieuses, S173)
Harmonies du soir, S139/11 (from Étude d’exécution transcendante, S139)
Soloist ALEXANDER ULLMAN

GIOACHINO ROSSINI - FRANZ LISZT
Ouvertüre zur Oper Wilhelm Tell, S552
VINCENZO BELLINI/ FRANZ LISZT
Réminiscences de Norma, S394
Soloist MASATAKA GOTO
Intermission

FRANZ LISZT
Les jeux d'eaux à la Villa d'Este, S163/4 (from: Années de pèlerinage - Troisième année)
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12, S244/12
Après une lecture du Dante – Fantasia quasi sonata, S161/7(from: Années de pèlerinage - Deuxième année)
Soloist GABOR FARKAS
2nd Vilnius Piano Music Festival invites to gala concert of the winners of Franz Liszt competitions. The audience will be acquainted with the news from Franz Liszt international competitions in Budapest, Weimar and Utrecht. The National Philharmonic Hall presents Masataka Goto (Japan), the winner of the competition in Utrecht, the Netherlands (2011, March 25–April 9), Alexander Ullman (UK), the winner of perhaps the most significant Liszt competition in the world (Budapest, Hungary; 2011, September 8–19) and the winner of upcoming competition in Weimar and Bairoit, Germany (2011, October 20–31). As yet, this is an intriguing secret of the 2nd Vilnius Piano Music Festival.
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Part of the VILNIUS PIANO MUSIC FESTIVAL
Ticket prices: 40 30 20
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