Henriett Tunyogi, Photo: Anett Kallai-Toth

Tamás Vásáry, Piano & Henriett Tunyogi, Dance: Budapest Spring Festival


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An Evening with Tamás Vásáry (piano) and Henriett Tunyogi (dance) at the Budapest Spring Festival 2012.

In recent years, Henriett Tunyogi and Tamás Vásáry have associated the purest forms of dance and music, developing a special type of concert that relies on the mutual inspiration of the two art forms. More often than not, the productions, which are based on the mystical powers of frontier crossings, open philosophical heights or mysterious distances before the audience. Both artists believe that “to be realistic is to believe in miracles.”

Featuring the works of Liszt, Debussy and Kodály, this programme is also centred around miracles, and the realistic person who is ready to accept them – man, the seat of opposing forces. One can “learn one’s true self through the experience of the opposition of the good and the bad that lives within; one can experience the eternal through the mortal, light through the shadow.”


Last update 2012 Editorial Team Classictic.com



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