The National Philharmonic Orchestra awaits the audience on the 22nd of March at 7.00 p.m. in the Kölcsey Centre Great Hall. Programme of the concert: Jenő Takács: Antiqua Hungarica, op.47 Dohnányi: Variations on a Children's Song, op. 25. Schubert: Symphony No. VIII (B minor) "Unfinished" Featuring: Zoltán Fejérvári - piano / National Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: Gergely Kesselyák About the composers and pieces of music: Jenő Takács, the longest living Hungarian composer who passed away at the age of 103, had a successful career spanning four continents. He left behind a rich legacy of compositions, including piano works, orchestral pieces, concertos, choirs, and chamber music. One of his most significant compositions is Antiqua Hungarica, written for a symphony orchestra in 1941, which showcases his Hungarian identity. The four movements of the piece are Cantus initialis, Felső-magyarországi tánc, Dél-magyaroszági tánc, and Cantus finalis. In 2002, on the occasion of his centenary, his works were performed in about 200 concerts worldwide. Dohnányi's Variations on a Nursery Song, premiered in Berlin in 1914, is a humorous and musically rich piece that even those without extensive knowledge of music literature and style can enjoy. The popular melody, known in Hungary as "Hull a pelyhes fehér […]