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Bálint Karosi Organ Recital at Saint Peter’s Church (Site)

Tuesday June 4, 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

$33.85

Dr. Balint Karosi will present, on June 4, 2023, his first organ recital since coming to Saint Peter’s in 2016. Karosi, known for his improvisations and compositions, is a renowned interpreter of J. S. Bach. It was the work of Karosi and David Pike that brought to fruition the total-tonal redesign of the Klais organ by C.B. Fisk, presented in November 2023 for an Inauguration Weekend. This recital will feature the best combinations of the organ in works by Weckmann, J. S. Bach, Nishimura, Jongen, and Karosi.

A reception with hors d’oeuvres will be given after the performance.

Program

“Es ist das Heil uns kommen her”
Versus I
Versus III
Versus IV
Versus V

Matthias Weckmann, 1616-1674

Trio Sonata No. 1 in D Minor BWV 527
Andante
Adagio e dolce
Vivace

Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750

Prelude and Fugue No. 2 in A Minor on B-A-C-H
Improvisation on a Chorale

Balint Karosi, b. 1979

Toccata Adagio and Fugue BWV 564

J.S. Bach

Prelude “Vision in Flames”

Akira Nishimura, 1953-2023

Sonata Eroica Op. 94

Joseph Jongen, 1873-1953

About Dr. Bálint Karosi

Bálint Karosi serves as Director of Music, Classical at Saint Peter’s.

Commended as “a most impressive musical interpreter,” (Dr. Christoph Wolff, the Boston Musical Intelligencer) and for his virtuosity “[He] inspired awe with the work’s marvelous scalar passages and fiery finish…” (The Diapason), Bálint Karosi earned a reputation for his expressive command of a wide range of repertoire that is guided by historical performance practice and a remarkably multi-faceted musicianship enriched by his experiences as a composer, conductor, church musician, and clarinetist.

Since winning the International Bach Competition in Leipzig in 2008, Dr. Karosi has been recognized as one of the leading interpreters of the music of J. S. Bach worldwide. He is one of few organists in North America to improvise regularly in recitals in authentic Baroque Style, which is informed by his research in Baroque improvisation techniques of the 17th and 18th centuries. He has five recorded albums that have been received with critical acclaim ” [Balint Karosi] plays with self-understood naturalness, without trying to emphasize a sacred pathos.” (Gramafon, Hungary, 2015).

Dr. Karosi has had an active career as a solo organ recitalist. In the summer of 2020, his upcoming engagements include concerts in Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Romania and Hungary. He has given solo organ concerts in concert halls in Budapest, Leipzig, Osaka, Yokohama in Geneva, and on some of the most significant historic organs in Lübeck, Leipzig, Norden, Leer, Paris, Freiberg, Merseburg, Naumburg, among others.

His six volumes of organ music, published by Wayne Leupold Editions, include his Organ Book No. 1 (2017), conceived for historic organs, and works in a more symphonic idiom, often drawing inspiration from Hungarian music as in his Symphony on a Chorale by Béla Bartók (2012). His Toccata in memory of Béla Bartók (2007) is the compulsory piece for the finals of the 2020 National Young Artist Competition in Organ Playing at the AGO National Convention in Atlanta.

As an active composer, he has received commissions from the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, the Hungarian State Opera House, and Spectrum Symphony of New York. His one act opera, “Lonely Hearts,” won the “Most Dramatic Opera” award and audience vote at the 2020 Contemporary Opera Showcase at the Hungarian State Opera. Existentia, his critically acclaimed album featuring original compositions for orchestra was released in 2019 on the Hungaroton label. Of his Triple Concerto for Guitar, Cimbalom and Harp, Records International wrote in 2019: “the soloists, joined by others within the ensemble, emerge to play beautiful, exotically tinged melodies, like tellers of ancient tales.”

Dr. Karosi is the recipient a number of first prizes in organ competitions, including the J. S. Bach competition in Leipzig, the International Organ Competition in Miami, and the Dublin International Organ competition that he won at age 22. He holds degrees from Yale University, the Oberlin Conservatory, the Liszt Academy and the Conservatoire de Genève.

He is represented in North America and Canada by Phillip Truckenbrod Concert Artists, Inc.