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Minimalism and Romanticism: Budapest Festival Orchestra plays – and sings – at Carnegie Hall

Maxim Vengerov, Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra
© Chris Lee
Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra
© Chris Lee
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“Fischer demonstrated absolute command of the score”
Reviewed at Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium, New York City on 6 February 2026
Pärt, Summa
Tchaikovsky, Violin Concerto in D major, Op.35
Bach, Violin sonata no. 1 in G minor, BWV1001 (Adagio)
Brahms, Symphony no. 2 in D major, Op.73
Maxim Vengerov, Violin
Budapest Festival Orchestra
Iván Fischer, Conductor
Clarity and communion in Budapest Festival Orchestra’s Mahler 3
*****
Budapest Festival Orchestra at the Elbphilharmonie
****1
Unseduced: Don Giovanni opens the Budapest Festival Orchestra season
***11
Bluebeard at the Proms with Iván Fischer and the BFO
*****
Earth-shattering Mahler 2 from the Budapest FO at the Mahler Festival
*****
Budapest Festival Orchestra sprinkles fairydust over London
****1
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