Flute - piano duo concert - Rebeka Pethő & Katalin Gál

Description

Join us for an evening with flutist Rebeka Pethő and pianist Katalin Gál, two rising stars of the Hungarian classical music scene. This concert will showcase their remarkable talent and musical versatility.
Rebeka has performed at renowned venues like the Berlin Philharmonic and the House of Hungarian Music and frequently collaborates with leading orchestras. Katalin has given acclaimed solo and chamber music recitals at Müpa Budapest and the Liszt Academy, and her recent thematic concert series, "Mesmerized by Dances," received high praise.
Registration: https://forms.gle/y3BnUjYaSK26hAQD7
Implementation of the «Duo concerts by the young talents of the Liszt Ferenc Liszt Academy» professional program in 2024 was supported by the Hungarian Academy of Arts.
The patron of the concert is János Balázs MMA academic pianist

Tickets

Free

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