

Homage to Andre Hajdu | Jun 2, 2026 | Jerusalem, Israel
Commemorating composer and ethnomusicologist Andre Hajdu on the tenth anniversary of his passing.
Time & Place
Jun 02, 2026, 8:00 PM
National Library, Kaplan/Rupin, Jerusalem
The Story
A new concert series in partnership with the National Library in Jerusalem aims to bring themes from the library's collections to life through music. The final concert of the series is dedicated to Professor André Hajdu—an acclaimed composer, teacher, and ethnomusicologist—marking a decade since his passing. The program focuses on Hajdu’s years in his native Hungary, as a disciple of Zoltán Kodály, when he began traveling through villages, documenting the folk melodies of the Roma people, and developing his unique musical language.
Zoltán Kodály Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7
André Hajdu Etudes on Jewish Themes for Violin and Clarinet
André Hajdu Two Early Songs: National Anthem, Spring
André Hajdu Scherzo, Burlesque for Piano
André Hajdu Two Songs after Miklós Radnóti: Forced March, Postcard
Béla Bartók Contrasts for Violin, Clarinet, and Piano
Kobi Malkin violin
Matan Dagan violin
Tom Mantel viola
Michal Korman cello
Tibi Cziger clarinet
Assaff Weisman piano
This series is made possible by the generosity of Bruce and Suzie Kovner. Purchase Tickets
