ENSEMBLES 2010
Ars Camerata Kapuvár
Ars Camerata mixed choir was established in autumn 2005. It consists of youngsters found of music from Kapuvar and the neighbouring region. Their repertoire includes works from the early polyphonic, Renaissance, Classical, Romantic and contemporary periods. They perform sacred music as well as folksong adaptations, Hungarian and foreign pieces. Ars Camerata has already participated in many concerts not only in its hometown and other Hungarian cities but also abroad. They have taken part in charity and corporate concerts, and they often provide music on various church festivals. Since its foundation its members have alternated but the enthusiasm has stayed the same.
Ildikó Szabó
Conductor
Ildikó Szabó graduated from the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest in 1996. She studied Choral Conducting, Music Theory and Solfeggio. Four years later she had another degree in Church Music. During her studies she participated in many concerts with the university choir for example in Italy, Spain and Austria. She also had a study tour in church music in London and Oxford.
She has been teaching music theory in the Kapuvar Music School since 1996. Since 2004 she has been the choirmaster of Scola and the organist in the local church mass. Ildikó Szabó is a devoted soprano singer too.
Celebration Program
Graduale Ecclesiae Hungaricae Epperiensis | Dícsérd az Urat (Lobe den Herrn) |
Graduale Ecclesiae Hungaricae Epperiensis | Miatyánk (Our Father) |
B. Rogers (+1698) | Te Deum Patrem |
Georges Aichinger | Regina Caeli |
Farkas Ferenc | Vallon szerenád (Serenade) |
Bárdos Lajos | Tábortűznél (At the Campfire) |
Kocsár Miklós | Regina Caeli |
Kodály Zoltán | Esti dal (Evening Song) |
Petrovics Emil | Játszik a szél (The Wind is Playing) |
Kodály Zoltán | Túrót eszik a cigány |