One of the key masterpieces of Western European classical music, Mozart's Requiem, was performed in a standard interpretation, Delovoy Kazakhstan reports.
Conducted by Ken-Ichiro Kobayashi, the MÁV Philharmonic Orchestra and four outstanding operatic voices of the 20th century Zarina Altynbayeva - soprano, Andrea Meláth - alto, Attila Fekete - tenor, Marcel Bakonyi - bass and the national choir performed one of the most popular works in the world.
Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Hungary Zhanibek Abdrashov congratulated Zarina Altynbayeva on her successful performance and wished the Kazakh soprano further creative success.
The brilliant Mozart, who was constantly looking for "two notes that are in love with each other", received an order for this work under mysterious circumstances, but a sudden death prevented the 35-year-old composer from completing his work.
The Concert Hall of the Academy of Music named Liszt is one of the main halls of the famous Budapest Conservatory and plays a key role in the musical landscape of the Hungarian capital. The rich history of this art nouveau concert hall dates back more than a hundred years and boasts performances by the greatest performers and composers of modern times.