Stabat Mater

For the Victims and Refugees of 1956

November 4, 2016 6:30 PM
November 4, 2016 8:00 PM
The “Stabat Mater” by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, who died at a tragically young age, will be performed on the 60th anniversary of the crushing of the 1956 Hungarian revolution to commemorate the thousands who died or were wounded and the hundreds of thousands who were forced into exile.
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The “Stabat Mater” by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, who died at a tragically young age, will be performed on the 60th anniversary of the crushing of the 1956 Hungarian revolution to commemorate the thousands who died or were wounded and the hundreds of thousands who were forced into exile.

The Stabat Mater by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, who died at a tragically young age, will be performed on the 60th anniversary of the crushing of the 1956 Hungarian revolution to commemorate the thousands who died or were wounded and the hundreds of thousands who were forced into exile.

Performed by

Éva Bodrogi – soprano 
Judit Rajk – alto

OStrings Quartet
Boglárka György, Elvira Vučurević – violin
Péter Bor – viola
János Madaras – violoncello
and
Noémi Konta – basso continuo

The OSingers Choir: Luca Dudinszky, Virág Farkas, Bettina Hacknauer, Emire Ibrahim, Anna Juniki, Žeigure Nora, Emese Szabó, Roberta Szklenár, Viola Thurnay, Bernadett Vida, Júlia Viszkeleti

Conductor: Paul Marsovszky