Voices of Hungary

Voices of Hungary
Step into a vibrant celebration of Hungarian musical heritage with Voices of Hungary, an afternoon that brings together national tradition, folk-inspired rhythms, and virtuosic artistry.
The concert opens with Ferenc Erkel’s Himnusz, Hungary’s national anthem, setting a proud and ceremonial tone. Hungarian folk traditions come to life through a selection of iconic dance-inspired works, including Béla Bartók’s Transylvanian Dances, Johannes Brahms’ Hungarian Dances, and Franz Lehár’s elegant Gold and Silver Waltz, each capturing the spirit, rhythm, and character of Central European musical life.
Pianist Tóth Péter takes center stage with Ernő von Dohnányi’s Variations on a Nursery Tune, a brilliant and playful masterpiece that blends humor, lyricism, and dazzling technique. The first half also highlights emerging talent through the Mitchell Family String Concerto Competition First Prize Winner, showcasing the next generation of exceptional musicians.
Clarinetist Sallai Noémi brings expressive energy and virtuosity to the program with Carl Maria von Weber’s Andante e Rondo Ungarese, a spirited work infused with Hungarian-style flair.
In the second half, internationally acclaimed violinist Nyári Bernadett captivates audiences with a curated Hungarian Violin Medley, featuring operetta favorites and fiery dance melodies by Kálmán Imre, including selections from Csárdáskirálynő. The program culminates in a powerful finale: Tüzes Tánc (Fiery Dance) by Suha B. József, followed by Franz Liszt’s triumphant Rákóczi March, a patriotic and exhilarating conclusion that has thrilled audiences for generations.
Running approximately 90 minutes, Voices of Hungary offers a richly textured musical journey—honoring history, celebrating folk traditions, and bringing Hungarian musical identity vividly to life through today’s outstanding performers.
Following the concert, audiences are warmly invited to continue the celebration with a post-concert dinner at the Hungarian Community Club. This special evening features a traditional Hungarian meal and a brief community celebration honoring Hungary’s National Day, March 15, 1848, offering a festive and welcoming way to extend the experience beyond the concert hall. Dinner tickets are sold separately, with a limited number available.