Admission: Fr. 25.–
Seniors, apprentices and students: Fr. 20.–
Free admission for SCCL members
Tickets at www. monbillet.ch
and at the concert entrance
Imrich Szabó Professor at the Conservatory of Bratislava
Jean-François Dandrieu 1682-1738
Magnificat in G minor
I. Full Organ
II. Duo
III. Trio
IV. Bass of Cromorne
V. Nazard Recit
VI. Dialogue
Johann Sebastian Bach 1685-1750
Prelude and Fugue in A minor BWV 543
Franz Liszt 1811-1886
Variations on “Weinen, Klagen,
Sorgen, Zagen”
Sigfrid Karg-Elert 1877-1933
From “Seven Pastels of Lake Constance”
op. 96 no. 6
I. The Reflecting Moon
Dezso Antalffy-Zsiross 1885-1945
Sportive Fauns – Scherzo
(after A. Böcklin)
Alexandre Guilmant 1837-1911
Lamento op. 90/4
Louis Vierne 1870-1937
From the 2nd Symphony in E minor op. 20:
I. Allegro
Imrich Szabó
Born in 1956, Imrich Szabó studied music in Budapest (with István Baróti) and in Bratislava, where he was a pupil of Ferdinand Klinda and Ivan Sokol. He won the International Organ Competition “Spring of Prague” in 1979, and the International Franz Liszt Competition in Budapest in 1983, where he received the prize for the best performance of contemporary music.
He has given recitals in Germany, France (Notre-Dame de Paris, St. Sernin in Toulouse), Great Britain, Czech Republic, Sweden, Austria, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Latvia, and Armenia. He has recorded several CDs and made recordings for Slovak radio and television.
He is currently a professor of organ at the Academy of Performing Arts and Music in Bratislava. His repertoire is very broad, with a particular focus on the Baroque and Romantic periods.
