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'Virtuosos Of Copperplate', Museum of Fine Arts, Until 2 March
"The second exhibition examining the processes of graphic reproduction features the oldest deep pressed graphic technique, copper plate, with the help of two hundred pieces selected from the Museum of Fine Arts rich collection of reproduced graphic works. more »

'The Music of Kaurismäki', National Concert Hall, 1 March
'The Music of Kaurismäki', National Concert Hall, 1 March
"Born in 1955, Anssi Tikanmäki frequented rock, folk and jazz circles while at the same time graduating from the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki. He led one of the most popular bands in Finland, Ikaros, who made a joint recording with the Academy’s symphony orchestra, Landscape which was inspired by folk music and published in 1981. more »

'Pannon Philharmonic Orchestra', Palace Of Arts, 29 February
'Pannon Philharmonic Orchestra', Palace Of Arts, 29 February
"Yes. Vienna. For many years it played a leading role in music history. From the first Viennese school to the second. From Mozart to Schoenberg. And among the first was Franz Schubert and then from the late 19th century there was Richard Strauss whose symphonic poems and orchestra sound world shook up ears that had overdosed on romanticism. more »

'Ottoman Turkish Carpet Collection', Applied Arts Museum, Until 10 March
'Ottoman Turkish Carpet Collection', Applied Arts Museum, Until 10 March
"Budapest's Museum of Applied Arts has opened an exhibition of Turkish carpets from its own collection - the largest in the world outside of Turkey - as a tribute to its recently deceased chief curator Ferenc Batári. more »


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