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BÉLA BARTÓK CHOIR AND
UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA
ON CONCERT TOUR OF EIGHT CITIES IN U.S., CANADA
Washington, DC - On October 14, 2005
The Hungarian American Coalition announces
the Canadian and U.S. Tour of the Béla Bartók Choir and University
Orchestra of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. The tour is scheduled
between October 21 and November 3, 2005, and will feature performances
in the Canadian cities of Toronto and Vancouver, and in Seattle, San
Francisco, and New York in the United States.
The complete concert schedule follows:
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In Toronto on October 23,
Sunday at 6 PM at the Hungarian Canadian Cultural Centre (840 St.
Clair Ave West, Toronto), with the sponsorship of the Hungarian
Canadian Cultural Centre. Contact telephone number: (+1-416)
654-4926;
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In Vancouver on October 24,
Monday at 7 PM at Tom Lee Music Hall (929 Granville Street,
Vancouver), with the sponsorship of The Hungarian Cultural Alliance.
Contact telephone number: (+1-604) 688-8929;
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In Seattle on October 27,
Thursday at 7 PM at Benaroya Hall, Nordstrom Recital Hall (200
University St, Seattle), with the sponsorship of the Hungarian
American Association of Washington, the Seattle-Pecs Sister City
Association, and The Honorable Helen M. Szablya, Honorary Consul of
the Republic of Hungary in Seattle. Contact telephone number:
TicketMaster Sales: (+1-206) 292-ARTS;
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In Oakland on October 28,
Friday at 8 PM at the Regents Theater of Holy Names University (3500
Mountain Boulevard, Oakland), with the sponsorship of Mrs. Eva E.
Voisin, Honorary Consul of the Republic of Hungary, Mr. Géza Kádár,
Jr. Esq., Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies,
University of California, Berkeley, and the Holy Names University.
Contact telephone number: (+1-510) 436-1330;
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In San Francisco on October
30, Sunday at 3 PM at the First Unitarian Universalist Church
Sanctuary (1187 Franklin Street at Geary, San Francisco), with the
sponsorship of Mrs. Eva E. Voisin, Honorary Consul of the Republic
of Hungary, Mr. Géza Kádár, Jr. Esq., The Institute of Slavic, East
European, and Eurasian Studies, University of California, Berkeley,
The First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco. Contact
telephone number: (+1-415) 776-4580;
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In San Francisco on October
31, Monday at 1 PM at Knuth Hall, San Francisco State
University's College of Creative Arts (1600 Holloway Avenue, San
Francisco), with the sponsorship of San Francisco State University.
Contact telephone number: (+1-415) 338-2020;
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In New York on November 2,
Wednesday at 7:30 PM at St. Peter’s Church (Citicorp Center, 601
Lexington Avenue, New York, between 53rd and 54th Streets), with the
sponsorship of the Hungarian Human Rights Foundation, and the
Manhattan Hungarian Network. Contact telephone number: (+1-212)
289-5488;
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In New Brunswick on November
3, Thursday at 7:00 PM at the Kirkpatrick Chapel (81 Somerset St,
New Brunswick), with the sponsorship of the Széchenyi István
Hungarian School and Kindergarten. Contact telephone number:
(+1-732) 932-7808.
The Béla Bartók Choir and University
Orchestra of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest has participated in more
than 40 international tours in recent years, performing nearly in every
European country and on two memorable U.S. tours (in 1972 and 1997). The
ensembles are directed by Maestro Gábor Baross, the Choir’s founder and
conductor. He is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards bestowed
by the government of Hungary. The Choir regularly performs the works of
Zoltán Kodály and Béla Bartók. The repertoire also features Renaissance
and baroque composers as well as pieces from the classic Viennese
repertoire. The program always includes Hungarian contemporary composers
as well, including pieces written especially for the Béla Bartók Choir
and its director.
The tour of the Béla Bartók Choir and
University Orchestra is organized by the Hungarian American Coalition, a
not-for-profit organization that works to encourage educational and
cultural interaction between the people of the U.S. and Hungary, and to
foster appreciation of Hungary’s history and culture.
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