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Requiem, Palace Of Arts Budapest, 12 March
- 12 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Although in the last 30 years it was quite unusual for a symphony orchestra to start a concert with works by Bach, 20 years earlier this would not have been surprising at all. With the spread of the historically informed performance movement, modern orchestras 'withdrew' from the Baroque repertoire. Today, however, they are reclaiming this area.
The second half of the Hungarian National ...
Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, Liszt Academy, 10 March
- 10 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Pavel Fischer was born in Zlín (Czech Republic) in 1965. He hails from a musical family background, his father, Eduard Fischer, being a well-known composer and conductor.
Since 2007 Pavel has been gaining recognition as a composer. His first string quartet ‘Morava’ was commissioned and premiered at New York’s Carnegie Hall in 2008, his further two string quartets being premiered at the Lake ...
‘Les Talens Lyriques’, Palace Of Arts, 8 March
- 8 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- contemporary
If you asked what Les Talens Lyriques is, plenty of music lovers would be able to tell you that it is the name of a famous French early music ensemble.
You could also answer, however, that it is a famous piece of French early music that lent its name to the ensemble.
Thanks to the Hungarian premiere of this work, we can now discover the nature of Hebe's feasts and find out all about the ...
Bágyi Balázs New Quartet Featuring Pocsai Kriszta, Budapest Jazz Club, 6 March
- 6 Mar 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Bágyi Balázs, bandleader, drummer, and president of the Hungarian Jazz Federation is a regular performer in Hungary and foreign countries as well.
Krisztina Pocsai completed her studies at the Classical Piano Department of the Béla Bartók Music Conservatory, then in 1998 she got her diploma in jazz singing at the Jazz Department of the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music.
Since then she has been ...
Chamber Music, 'Tuned For Grand Hall', Liszt Academy, 5 March
- 5 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
The marvellous thing about chamber music is that one never knows what will be created on stage, even in the case of such well-known repertoire pieces as the cello-piano sonatas of Brahms and Richard Strauss.
The interaction of these two internationally renowned musicians promises a never-to-be-repeated, ‘here and now’ experience. Both are dedicated to chamber music and sensitive to all its ...
Compagnie Simon Senn, Trafó Budapest, 5 March
- 5 Mar 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Simon Senn, a plastic and video artist from Geneva, purchased the digital copy of a female body online, then embarked on a quest to meet the woman whose body he would go on to inhabit thanks to virtual reality. He takes to the stage to share his uncanny experience.
In this digital conference the videographer and visual artist demonstrates how the virtual world and the real world are not ...
Word Music From Palace Of Arts Budapest: Áron Tálas Trio & Mike Moreno, 4 March
- 4 Mar 2021 8:30 PM
- contemporary
The 30-year-old pianist, drummer and composer Áron Tálas is one of the most noteworthy figures among Hungary's younger jazz generation. A few years ago, he made his début at an afternoon Jazz Showcase performance, and now - at his 2018 concert - he was playing with Pat Metheny's favourite guitarist.
Mupa would like, even during this extraordinary situation, for the audience to still be able to ...
Period Poverty In Hungary: Makeshift Products & Missed School Issues
- 4 Mar 2021 12:50 PM
- https://kafkadesk.org/
- health & wellness
In Hungary, at least 1 in 10 schoolgirls can’t afford sanitary products. With tampon-tax higher than in any EU state and almost 1 in 5 people at risk of poverty, Hungary is gravely affected by period poverty.
Opera Live: Terzet-Trio, From Eiffel Studio, 1 March
- 1 Mar 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
This programme entitled Terzett-Trio-Trois gives the chance to the Opera Chrous (chorus master: Gábor Csiki) to sing choral pieces and the Opera Orchestra (general music director: Balázs Kocsár) to play chamber concerts. The 60-90 minute shows are a great opportunity for the artists to prove themselves as soloists as well.
Requiem, Palace Of Arts Budapest, 12 March
- 12 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Although in the last 30 years it was quite unusual for a symphony orchestra to start a concert with works by Bach, 20 years earlier this would not have been surprising at all. With the spread of the historically informed performance movement, modern orchestras 'withdrew' from the Baroque repertoire. Today, however, they are reclaiming this area.
The second half of the Hungarian National ...
Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, Liszt Academy, 10 March
- 10 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Pavel Fischer was born in Zlín (Czech Republic) in 1965. He hails from a musical family background, his father, Eduard Fischer, being a well-known composer and conductor.
Since 2007 Pavel has been gaining recognition as a composer. His first string quartet ‘Morava’ was commissioned and premiered at New York’s Carnegie Hall in 2008, his further two string quartets being premiered at the Lake ...
‘Les Talens Lyriques’, Palace Of Arts, 8 March
- 8 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- contemporary
If you asked what Les Talens Lyriques is, plenty of music lovers would be able to tell you that it is the name of a famous French early music ensemble.
You could also answer, however, that it is a famous piece of French early music that lent its name to the ensemble.
Thanks to the Hungarian premiere of this work, we can now discover the nature of Hebe's feasts and find out all about the ...
Bágyi Balázs New Quartet Featuring Pocsai Kriszta, Budapest Jazz Club, 6 March
- 6 Mar 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Bágyi Balázs, bandleader, drummer, and president of the Hungarian Jazz Federation is a regular performer in Hungary and foreign countries as well.
Krisztina Pocsai completed her studies at the Classical Piano Department of the Béla Bartók Music Conservatory, then in 1998 she got her diploma in jazz singing at the Jazz Department of the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music.
Since then she has been ...
Chamber Music, 'Tuned For Grand Hall', Liszt Academy, 5 March
- 5 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
The marvellous thing about chamber music is that one never knows what will be created on stage, even in the case of such well-known repertoire pieces as the cello-piano sonatas of Brahms and Richard Strauss.
The interaction of these two internationally renowned musicians promises a never-to-be-repeated, ‘here and now’ experience. Both are dedicated to chamber music and sensitive to all its ...
Compagnie Simon Senn, Trafó Budapest, 5 March
- 5 Mar 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Simon Senn, a plastic and video artist from Geneva, purchased the digital copy of a female body online, then embarked on a quest to meet the woman whose body he would go on to inhabit thanks to virtual reality. He takes to the stage to share his uncanny experience.
In this digital conference the videographer and visual artist demonstrates how the virtual world and the real world are not ...
Word Music From Palace Of Arts Budapest: Áron Tálas Trio & Mike Moreno, 4 March
- 4 Mar 2021 8:30 PM
- contemporary
The 30-year-old pianist, drummer and composer Áron Tálas is one of the most noteworthy figures among Hungary's younger jazz generation. A few years ago, he made his début at an afternoon Jazz Showcase performance, and now - at his 2018 concert - he was playing with Pat Metheny's favourite guitarist.
Mupa would like, even during this extraordinary situation, for the audience to still be able to ...
Period Poverty In Hungary: Makeshift Products & Missed School Issues
- 4 Mar 2021 12:50 PM
- https://kafkadesk.org/
- health & wellness
In Hungary, at least 1 in 10 schoolgirls can’t afford sanitary products. With tampon-tax higher than in any EU state and almost 1 in 5 people at risk of poverty, Hungary is gravely affected by period poverty.
Opera Live: Terzet-Trio, From Eiffel Studio, 1 March
- 1 Mar 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
This programme entitled Terzett-Trio-Trois gives the chance to the Opera Chrous (chorus master: Gábor Csiki) to sing choral pieces and the Opera Orchestra (general music director: Balázs Kocsár) to play chamber concerts. The 60-90 minute shows are a great opportunity for the artists to prove themselves as soloists as well.















