Genre: Chamber music

Soup with Cimbalom

One of this year’s ECHO Rising Stars performs classical music on the Hungarian national instrument.

Hungarian musician Áron Horváth began playing his country’s national instrument – the cimbalom – at the age of seven. He initially performed traditional Hungarian folk music, but over the years has broadened his scope to include both classical and jazz. In 2023, he was admitted to the prestigious Liszt Academy in Budapest to study classical cimbalom, and in the same year became a member of two prominent ensembles: Elán, which explores the folk music of Central and Eastern Europe, and Intergeese, a jazz trio performing original compositions.

At this concert, we meet the classical Áron Horváth – with a jazz twist. Hungarian composer László Sáry’s evocative and almost minimalist Lassú és friss (“Slow and Brisk”) is contrasted with a suite by Johann Sebastian Bach, originally written for solo cello. The concert also features a new work by British composer Charlotte Bray, whose music, according to The Telegraph, is characterised by “great beauty and emotional depth.” The programme concludes with a brand-new piece by Hungarian jazz musician Emma Nagy.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the classical stars of tomorrow – today. Rising Stars is a unique and forward-looking collaboration between 23 of Europe’s leading concert halls, all part of the ECHO – European Concert Hall Organisation. Each year, a handful of young artists and ensembles from across the continent are selected to tour the network’s venues and meet international audiences. Time and again, Rising Stars artists have gone on to enjoy successful international careers. Áron Horváth is nominated by Müpa Budapest and the Wiener Konzerthaus.

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Menu: Potato and leek soup with chive oil. The soup is served with sourdough bread, crispbread, butter, mineral water/light beer, coffee/tea, and a piece of chocolate. Wine and beer available for purchase for those who wish.

All soups are lactose- and gluten-free. Please inform us of any special dietary requirements when booking.

One of this year’s ECHO Rising Stars performs classical music on the Hungarian national instrument.

Friday 30 January 2026 12.15

Ends approximately 13.00

Price:

With lunch 320 SEK, balcony without lunch 140 SEK. Entrance from 11.30.

Hungarian musician Áron Horváth began playing his country’s national instrument – the cimbalom – at the age of seven. He initially performed traditional Hungarian folk music, but over the years has broadened his scope to include both classical and jazz. In 2023, he was admitted to the prestigious Liszt Academy in Budapest to study classical cimbalom, and in the same year became a member of two prominent ensembles: Elán, which explores the folk music of Central and Eastern Europe, and Intergeese, a jazz trio performing original compositions.

At this concert, we meet the classical Áron Horváth – with a jazz twist. Hungarian composer László Sáry’s evocative and almost minimalist Lassú és friss (“Slow and Brisk”) is contrasted with a suite by Johann Sebastian Bach, originally written for solo cello. The concert also features a new work by British composer Charlotte Bray, whose music, according to The Telegraph, is characterised by “great beauty and emotional depth.” The programme concludes with a brand-new piece by Hungarian jazz musician Emma Nagy.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the classical stars of tomorrow – today. Rising Stars is a unique and forward-looking collaboration between 23 of Europe’s leading concert halls, all part of the ECHO – European Concert Hall Organisation. Each year, a handful of young artists and ensembles from across the continent are selected to tour the network’s venues and meet international audiences. Time and again, Rising Stars artists have gone on to enjoy successful international careers. Áron Horváth is nominated by Müpa Budapest and the Wiener Konzerthaus.

***

Menu: Potato and leek soup with chive oil. The soup is served with sourdough bread, crispbread, butter, mineral water/light beer, coffee/tea, and a piece of chocolate. Wine and beer available for purchase for those who wish.

All soups are lactose- and gluten-free. Please inform us of any special dietary requirements when booking.

  • The music

    Approximate times
  • László Sáry Lassú és friss ”Slow and Brisk” for cimbalom
    5 min
  • Johann Sebastian Bach Suite No. 2 in d minor BWV 1008, version for cimbalom
    21 min
  • Charlotte Bray New Piece
    10 min
  • Emma Nagy New Piece
    3 min
  • Participants

  • Áron Horváth cimbalom

Friday 30 January 2026 12.15

Ends approximately 13.00

Price:

With lunch 320 SEK, balcony without lunch 140 SEK. Entrance from 11.30.


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