Masters and Their Pupils
Domenico Cimarosa: Oboe Concerto
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Concerto, basson, B-flat major K. 191
Szentpáli Roland: Concerto, tuba
August Nölck: Concerto No. 2 – D Major, Op. 131/2
Aram Khachaturian-Apor Szüts: Waltz
Édouard Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole in D minor, Op.21
Richard Strauss: Horn Concerto No. 1 in E-flat Major, Op. 11
Ármin Bacher (Master: László Kreka)
– horn
Adél Csima (Master: Dr. Ágnes Herpay)
– bassoon
Ráhel Sára Fis-Fodor (Master: Katalin Fodor)
– violincello
Áron Gráf (Master: Róbert Hahner)
– trumpet
Anna Boglárka Juronics (Master: László Sturcz) – oboa
– oboe
Szófia Kovács (Master: Gyöngyvér Markóné Szalai)
– flute
Gréta Polovi (Current Master: Ágnes Soltész, Former Master: Éva Zavagyákné Dolgos)
– violin
Bálint Promber (Master: György Bakró-Nagy)
– tuba
Zsófia Varga (Masters: Ildikó Megyimóreczné Schmidt and Péter Rippert)
– piano
Conducted by: András Vass
The Pannon Philharmonic as a TalentCentre pays special attention to giving young instrumentalists the opportunity to present themselves. The Master and Their Pupils concert - had been running for many years before the pandemic - welcome applications from young people who stand out from their peers in their instrumental skills to perform in concerts. This is an opportunity to introduce themselves with a symphonic orchestra for the first time. The venue, the Kodály Centre, and the open and warm-hearted audience of Pécs will provide a special atmosphere and a memory to last a lifetime. One of these concerts was the debut of a number of now established artists, including Mihály Boros, who became known throughout the country as Boros Misi from Pécs.