đ¶ Midday Melodies â From Classical to the Beatles đ¶
đ¶ Imagine a concert where the guitar gently tells its story, melodies feel timeless, and every note brings us one step closer to ourselves. In this musical encounter, classical masters meet modern legends in a poetic dialogue of sound and spirit.
đž **MiklĂłs Környeiâ**s performance blends the most beloved works of classical guitar literature with pieces by contemporary composers. A Junior Prima Prize-winning artist, he is devoted to popularizing classical guitar music and leads the Musiciens Libres ensemble, composed of young musicians.

Schedule
đŒ Program:
âš Francisco TĂĄrrega â Adelita & LĂĄgrima
Romantic treasures of the guitar repertoire. âAdelitaâ evokes feminine grace in elegant dance steps, while âLĂĄgrimaâ sighs softly with melancholy and delicate sensitivity.
đ„ Isaac AlbĂ©niz â Asturias (Leyenda)
Spanish fire and mysticism translated into music. Originally written for piano, this piece finds new meaning on guitarâits dancing rhythms and passionate harmonies conjure up the Mediterranean landscape.
đïž J. S. Bach â Sarabande in D minor (BWV1004)
A musical prayer exploring the depths of the human soul. Majestic in its simplicity: every note carries weight, every silence speaks volumes. A meditative pause that suspends time.
đ AgustĂn Barrios â Waltz in G major
A Paraguayan poet and composer who spoke through the guitar. This charming waltz feels light and invitingâlike an invitation to dance on a sunlit tropical veranda.
đŸ MiklĂłs PĂĄl Környei â Two Folk Song Arrangements
Echoes of the Hungarian landscape, village life, and the spirit of the people. Contemporary guitar works that honor tradition with imagination and sensitivity.
đ€ The Beatles â Let It Be
A surprise finale: an iconic song reborn through guitar. In its simplicity lies deep wisdomâa reminder to sometimes just let things be.
This concert is more than a performanceâitâs a journey across emotional and cultural landscapes. From classical to popular, past to present, every sound opens a new doorway for the listener. đ«Come, and let the music guide you.
(Admission is free, but table reservations are required.)

















