The Flex Ensemble's new SalonKonzerte program brings together three composers who were inspired by folk music in their work. Although Enescu, Bartók and Brahms draw on Romanian and Hungarian traditions, they each interpret them from their own individual perspective: Bartók analytical and stylized, Brahms romantic and dance-like, Enescu expressive and colourful.
The central work is Enescu's monumental Piano Quartet op. 16, which reflects both his origins and his proximity to French music. Pawel Zuzanski's arrangement of the Hungarian Dances also builds a bridge between past and present. The result is a musical dialog between national styles, eras and personalities - united by the search for a unique, lively musical language.
Program:
George Enescu - Aubade for String Trio & Piano Quartet No. 1 in D major op. 16
Béla Bartók - Romanian Folk Dances for piano solo
Johannes Brahms - Hungarian Dances in a new arrangement for piano quartet by Pawel Zuzanski (2025)
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