In honor of the 150th anniversary of the unification
of Buda, Pest and Óbuda, the Budapest Festival Orchestra (BFO) will give a
concert in the Dohány Street Synagogue on Sunday 19 November at 7:30 pm. The
concert will be conducted by Iván Fischer. Ticket prices: 3 900 - 10 900 HUF.
The concert program:
▪ J. S. Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 1 (C major), BWV
1066
▪ Alexander Glazunov: Rêverie orientale
▪ Zoltán Kodály: Dances of Galánta
It is no coincidence that the Dohány Street Synagogue,
an iconic building of the Hungarian Jewish community, is the venue for the
Budapest Festival Orchestra's gala concert. We can all be proud, Hungarians,
Jews and non-Jews, Budapest residents and non-Budapest residents alike, of the
tremendous development the Hungarian capital underwent in the second half of
the 19th century, and of the contribution made by important Hungarian Jewish
figures who have forever written their names into the history books of Budapest
and the country. Brilliant Hungarian Jewish scientists, architects, writers,
poets, painters, composers, bankers, industrialists, publishers and patrons of
the arts have left their mark on the Hungarian capital.
In the Dohány Street Synagogue, one of the most
important classical music ensembles of Hungary and the world will pay tribute
to the Hungarian capital, which was united 150 years ago. The Budapest Festival
Orchestra, 40 years of history this year, is considered one of the ten best
symphony orchestras in the world. Music critics in major European and American
daily newspapers ranked Iván Fischer sixth in the international top 10
conductors' list.
For nearly a decade and a half, the BFO has featured
on the international charts of symphony orchestras. In 2010, Gramophone music
magazine ranked it the ninth best orchestra in the world, and last year the
Festival Orchestra was awarded Orchestra of the Year, after a professional
rating and audience vote. Iván Fischer, Music Director of the Festival
Orchestra and founder of the Vicenza Opera Festival, was made an honorary
citizen of the northern Italian city on 23 October.
The ensemble, led by Iván Fischer, will give a concert
on Sunday 19 November from 7:30 pm.