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Midori and the Munich Chamber Orchestra at the Palace of Arts in Budapest

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The Munich Chamber Orchestra will be joined by violinist Midori for a program featuring works by Mendelssohn‐Bartholdy, Grieg and Bach at Béla Bartók National Hall.

The Osaka‐born violinist moved with her parents to the US in 1982, where her talents were discovered by Zubin Mehta, who presented her at the New Year's concert of the New York Philharmonic. When still a child, she performed together with such famed artists as Isaac Stern and Pinchas Zukerman, and studied under Dorothy DeLay at New York's Juilliard School of Music. A celebrated global star, she is a frequent guest of major international festivals, and has recorded albums with conductors including Zubin Mehta, Claudio Abbado, Christoph Eschenbach, Leonard Slatkin and Mariss Jansons.

Her partner for this concert, the Munich Chamber Orchestra, was founded in 1950, and has been led by conductors including Hans Stadlmair and Christoph Poppen. The ensemble also sometimes performs without a conductor, and the musicians will be directed by concertmaster Daniel Giglberger for this Müpa Budapest concert.

The programme strikes a delicate balance between Baroque music — with three works by Johann Sebastian Bach — and the restrained emotions and poised Romanticism in the works of Edvard Grieg and Felix Mendelssohn‐Bartholdy.

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