The Orchestra of Valencia, directed by the renowned Magyar teacher Gergely Madaras, interprets on subscription a Hungarian and Czech program that will start with the Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 2 but Béla Bartók, a score in which, the reconegut pianist Josu de Solaun, will face a score of great technical demands and devilishly rhythmic, which stands out for its energetic character and for the prominence of both the soloist and the orchestra. The program is completed with the Symphony no. 8 d'Antonín Dvořák, a work of melodic fullness and lyrical inspiration that reflects the composer's close connection with the landscape and popular sounds of his land.
Joshua de Solaun, piano
Orchestra of Valencia
Gergely Madaras, director
B. Bartók Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 2 a G major, Sz. 95, BB 101
A. Dvořák Symphony no. 8 a G major, op.88






