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SZEGED CLASSIC TRIO EVENING

  • csigoartfest
  • Mar 2
  • 2 min read

August 29, Friday, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM


Members of the Szeged Classic Trio are flutist Laura Varga, bassoonist Lívia Vizsolyi, and pianist György Klebniczki. All three are Artisjus Award-winning performers and faculty members at the Bartók Béla Faculty of Arts, University of Szeged. They have been playing together for over ten years. Several of their programs are regularly broadcast on Bartók Radio, and they have released three joint CDs to date. As part of the Csigó Art Fest, we will hear their concert for the first time, featuring rare musical specialties seldom performed by this trio formation.


Program:

  • J. Ph. Rameau: Concerto No. 4

  • G. Ph. Telemann: Partita No. 2

  • J. N. Hummel: Adagio, Variations and Rondo Op. 78

  • C. M. von Weber: Trio Op. 63

  • B. Bartók: 3 Rondos (arranged by Zoltán Kontra)


Musical host: Gábor Veisz, editor and presenter at Bartók Radio.


Salon program: signing and informal conversation accompanied by a wine tasting.


Ticket: 4.500 HUF





Flutist Laura Varga, bassoonist Lívia Vizsolyi, and pianist György Klebniczki have been active and popular figures in Szeged’s classical music scene for many years. All three are faculty members at the Faculty of Music at the University of Szeged. They are colleagues, friends, and chamber music partners. Since the release of their joint CD in 2014, they have also contributed to a composer album by György Klebniczki. They have performed at the Marble Hall of Hungarian Radio and in several concert halls across the country. All three are recipients of the Artisjus Award.
Their repertoire covers music from the Baroque period to contemporary composers, including works by Rameau, Couperin, Vivaldi, Telemann, Beethoven, Haydn, Weber, and Piazzolla. To the great delight of their audience, they also enjoy performing popular opera paraphrases (The Barber of Seville, The Magic Flute…) and musical adaptations (My Fair Lady).




Gábor Veisz is an editor and host at Bartók Radio, playing a significant role in promoting and communicating Hungarian classical music culture. In recent years, he has contributed to the creation of several new programs and the organization of special events.
Since January 2023, he has been editing the program “Musical Encounters,” which features original versions and arrangements of musical works that gain new interpretations through adaptations by composers from different eras.
Gábor Veisz’s work contributes to the renewal of Bartók Radio and helps bring classical music to a broader audience.


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