Mocs
ári played Liszt transcriptions of parts of Mozart?s Requiem and the third movement of Beethoven?s Symphony No. 4, Obermann?s Valley from Years of Pilgrimage and Funérailles in the first part of the programme. He followed up with later works, including At the Grave of Richard Wagner, Meditation, Sleepless and Sancta Dorothea as well as three Hungarian Rhapsodies in the second half.
Mocsári said about half of the audience at the concert were employees of multinational corporations or diplomats.
Mocsári has also performed the concert in Abu-Dhabi, Sharjah and Dubai.
Hungarian musicians are not unheard of in Doha: the city?s symphony orchestra has twelve Hungarian members.
Source: Hungarian News Agency (MTI)