Tribute to János Vajda
Concert featuring students and graduates of the Athens Conservatoire

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Tribute to János Vajda

Concert featuring students and graduates of the Athens Conservatoire
  • 07 Jun 2025

Concert

Greek National Opera Alternative Stage
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center

Starts at: 20.30

Admission will be free upon priority vouchers that will be distributed from Friday 30 May 2025, at 12.00, exclusively via ticket services.

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The Athens Conservatoire, in line with its commitment to incorporating contemporary musical creation in its artistic and academic programme, will celebrate the distinguished Hungarian composer Janos Vajda, who holds a significant and impactful position in the Central European music scene, with a concert scheduled for 7 June. His presence in Athens enhances the event's prestige and gives us the opportunity to engage with such a prominent figure in an immediate manner.

János Vajda: Biographical note

Sándor Kovács

János Vajda (b. 1949, Miskolc, Hungary) studied composition with Emil Petrovics at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest (1970-75), where he has taught since 1981.

He achieved his first great success with the TV opera Barabbás, first performed in 1977. The piece showed the composer's remarkable sense of drama and the stage; in its musical idiom, however, it did not leave behind the modernistic-expressive style prevalent in Hungary during those days.

A short visit to Holland to study with Ton de Leeuw (1979-80) widened the composer's horizon in many respects. Finally, Vajda's second opera Mario és a varázsló (Mario and the Magician, 1988) brought radical changes to his compositional style. The work was soon performed in several European cities and has remained in the repertoire of the Budapest Opera. Mario was followed by Leonce és Léna (Leonce and Lena), written to Büchner's libretto in 1999 and later, in 2007, by Karnyóné (Mrs Karnyó) composed after Csokonai, Don Perlimplín and Don Cristóbal, after Lorca (2013), A képzelt beteg, avagy ?felsége komédiása (The Imaginary Invalid or The Cabal of Hypocrites), after Molière and Bulgakov (2020).

In addition to his operas, the composer has written a lot of oratoric pieces, chamber music and vocal compositions. For his achievements, the composer was awarded the Kossuth Prize, the highest decoration of the Hungarian Republic, in 2003.

Artistic supervision Philippos Tsalahouris, Director of the Athens Conservatoire Music Department

Programme - Performers

Composer János Vajda in conversation

János Vajda (b. 1949)


Die Vieren (1998)
for voice and piano
1. Der realistische Maler
2. Heraklitismus
3. Der Wanderer und sein Schatten
4. Für T?nzer
Lyrics Friedrich Nietzsche

Eirini Petropoulou voice
class of Myrsini Margariti

Petros Chochlakakis piano
class of Titos Gouvelis


Just for You No. 2 (1987)
for violin solo

Stergios Balamotis violin
student of the Athens Conservatoire College of Music

Piano sonata (1996)
3. Allegro vivace

Loukas Dellios piano
class of Theodore Tzovanakis

Passacaglia Shelley (2013)
for voice and piano
Lyrics Percy Bysshe Shelley

Eirini Petropoulou voice
class of Myrsini Margariti

Petros Chochlakakis piano
class of Titos Gouvelis

Variations (1988)
for piano solo

Stavros Prentzas piano
class of Sofia Dousia

Duration ca 55 min
No intermission

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