„The 'Concert Românesc' reflects my deep love for Romanian folk music and Romanian-speaking culture as such. The piece was immediately banned and only performed many decades later,“ says Ligeti about his 1951 work, which was banned at the time due to some dissonances that were considered undesirable. The Russian pianist Alexander Melnikov then takes his place amog the Konzerthausorchester. In the Piano Concerto in G major from 1784, Mozart leaves old formal principles behind, including the fact that the winds are already frequently entrusted with solo tasks. The concert, conducted by Anja Bihlmaier, ends with Antonín Dvořák's Symphony No. 8, which beautifully showcases the orchestral instruments in a lyrical and melodic manner - from the waltz-loving strings to the virtuoso flute dancing along in the last movement.
György Ligeti - „Concert românesc“Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Konzert für Klavier und Orchester G-Dur KV 453PauseAntonín Dvořák - Sinfonie Nr. 8 G-Dur op. 88
Artists/Collaborators: Anja Bihlmaier (Dirigentin), Alexander Melnikov (Klavier)