Ernő von Dohnányi News
Hungarian conductor, composer, and pianist (1877–1960)
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- opera, symphony
- Hungary
- conductor, composer, pianist, musicologist, music teacher, university teacher
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2024-03-19
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All the conducting master class
2024-03-05 03:36:00
Application deadline: 2 May 2024 An excellent opportunity to study in Budapest with outstanding conductor and music educator Mᵒ Gábor Hollerung. A 9-day conducting masterclass with first-class Budafok Dohnanyi Orchestra. Ten sessions with orchestra for active participants and two rehearsals with two pianos for passive participants. Excellent working atmosphere and focus on deep understanding of […]
All the conducting master class
2024-02-26 19:37:00
06 – 14 Jul, 2024 An excellent opportunity to study in Budapest with outstanding conductor and music educator Mᵒ Gábor Hollerung. A 9-day conducting masterclass with first-class Budafok Dohnanyi Orchestra. Ten sessions with the orchestra and two rehearsals with two pianos for passive participants only. Excellent working atmosphere and focus on deep understanding of repertoire […]
All the conducting master class
2024-01-24 09:40:00
06 – 14 Jul, 2024 An excellent opportunity to study in Budapest with outstanding conductor and music educator Mᵒ Gábor Hollerung. A 9-day conducting masterclass with first-class Budafok Dohnanyi Orchestra. Ten sessions with the orchestra and two rehearsals with two pianos for passive participants only. Excellent working atmosphere and focus on deep understanding of repertoire […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2024-01-10 17:39:41
[…] as rich a repertoire as the piano trio or string quartet, the members of a string trio must shine individually as well as blend seamlessly into supportive roles. Simply put, there are fewer instruments with more musical responsibilities — a challenge that intrigues us! One of our goals is to shine a light on the kaleidoscopic body of string trio repertoire. Beyond the popular five trios by Beethoven, two by Schubert, Mozart’s iconic Divertimento, and Dohnányi’s famous Serenade, there is a plethora of top-notch works for string trio. This includes pieces by Schoenberg, Schnittke, Penderecki, Weinberg, Sibelius, Francaix, Jean Cras, and more recent pieces by Andrew Norman and Paul Wiancko, to name a few; this repertoire often gets overlooked in favor of string quartets or piano trios. With some digging, we have been able to discover several more hidden gems (like the Klein, Wegener, and Weiner that make up the […]
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