The Musichater 1.0
Who the hell goes nowadays to classical music concerts? To concert halls? Seriously, what is good about it?
The Danubia Orchestra, led by artistic director and conductor Máté Hámori, is committed to creating new pathways to music and sparking a sense of awe in their audience. Even if you are someone who is put off by classical music, The Musichater 1. show, a symphonic stand-up concert hosted by comedian Péter Janklovics, offers a chance to shed any preconceived notions about the genre. A symphonic stand-up concert about everything we hate or do not understand about classical music concerts.
Who is the musichater?
Péter Janklovics graduated from Gór Nagy Mária Drama School in 1999, then he became a member of Hevesi Sándor Theatre in Zalaegerszeg, and later the Vörösmarty Theatre in Székesfehérvár in 2004. He has also performed as guest actor at the Jewish Theatre in Budapest, and he has been working at Budapest TÁP Theatre since autumn of 2010.
He started a career as a comedian too in 2009, and he regularly performs at the Duma Theatre and can be seen on the stand-up show of Comedy Central TV Channel.
The concert is not recommended for children under the age of 12!
Program
Mozart
The Marriage of Figaro
Strauss
Die Fledermaus (The Bat) - Overture
Beethoven
Symphony No. 7 - 1. Movement
Bizet
Carmen - Excerpts
Di Capua
O, sole mio (arr.: Rezső Ott)
Rossini
The Thieving Magpie – Overture