42 result(s) for béla bartók national concert hall in Entertainment
Goran Bregovic: Three Letters From Sarajevo, Mupa, 2 April
- 28 Mar 2017 12:40 PM
- entertainment
In its history, Bosnia has been part of many empires: Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, Austro–Hungarian… each has left its imprint and its religion – Catholic, Orthodox, Islam, Sephardic Jews, expelled from Spain, arrive in the 16th century. Sarajevo becomes the city of four religions, ”Jerusalem of the Balkans”, and a metaphor for a peaceful cohabitation and also the horror of hate.
Punnany Massif Concert, Mupa, 29 December
- 27 Dec 2016 5:53 PM
- entertainment
Over the last decade, Punnany Massif has attracted a broad following with its unique blend of sounds mixed according to a unique formula. Today, this combination, constructed around acoustic instruments with a band playing hip-pop sung in Hungarian and melding funk-rock, folk music and electronica, has grown from an exotic curiosity to become one of the key trends in Hungarian music.
Punnany Massif Concert, Mupa, 29 December
- 27 Dec 2016 11:00 AM
- entertainment
Over the last decade, Punnany Massif has attracted a broad following with its unique blend of sounds mixed according to a unique formula. Today, this combination, constructed around acoustic instruments with a band playing hip-pop sung in Hungarian and melding funk-rock, folk music and electronica, has grown from an exotic curiosity to become one of the key trends in Hungarian music.
'The Nutcracker', National Concert Hall Budapest, 27 December
- 23 Dec 2016 9:02 AM
- entertainment
The name of Ivan Vsevolozhsky, the one-time general director of the Imperial Theatres in Saint Petersburg and a fan of Tchaikovsky, is linked to the commissioning and staging of the composer's operas The Queen of Spades, Iolanta and The Enchantress, as well as the ballet The Sleeping Beauty.
Benjamin Clementine Concert, Mupa, 12 December
- 6 Dec 2016 8:01 AM
- entertainment
Born of Ghanaian descent in 1988, the British pianist, singer and songwriter moved to Paris in his teens, where he began his career as a homeless subway and street musician. He has since risen from the underground to appear in the world's most elegant concert halls.
Anima Sound System, Mupa, 16 November
- 15 Nov 2016 8:02 AM
- entertainment
Anima Sound System, the first Hungarian electronic dance band, winner of numerous awards - including the Golden Giraffe, the Fonogram Award and the VIVA Comet - has had audiences dancing for 23 years now, but is now taking the stage together with a symphony orchestra for the first time.
Organ Recital By Xavér Varnus, National Concert Hall, 27 October
- 24 Oct 2016 9:04 AM
- entertainment
"Xavér is an unusually sweet scoundrel: he can persuade me to do anything. You can guess how small I feel next to him to be standing here babbling out a few verses after he's been playing so beautifully, it breaks your heart,” said actress Mari Törőcsik from the pulpit of the jam-packed Great Presbyterian Church of Debrecen, there to follow Bach's demonic runs with her narration, in her ...
Cancelled: Juliette Gréco: "Merci", 28 September
- 23 Sep 2016 9:00 AM
- entertainment
"When I stand on stage, I'm not tired at all,” declared Juliette Gréco in autumn 2015 at the age of 88. The vitality of the "black mouse,” who became a symbolic figure of wild and rebellious youth in Paris following the Second World War, has not diminished since. When Jean-Paul Sartre discovered Gréco singing in a Parisian cellar nightclub, he predicted a great career ahead and had two of his own ...
Diana Krall, Mupa, 30 June
- 23 Jun 2016 9:04 AM
- entertainment
Although Diana Krall is most closely associated with jazz, the unique performance style of this five-time Grammy and eight-time Juno Award-winning pianist and singer elevates her beyond categorisation to a place among the most celebrated and inspirational artists of her time. As a mark of her success, no other female jazz performer of the past 30 years has sold more albums, among them nine gold, ...
Goran Bregovic: Three Letters From Sarajevo, Mupa, 2 April
- 28 Mar 2017 12:40 PM
- entertainment
In its history, Bosnia has been part of many empires: Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, Austro–Hungarian… each has left its imprint and its religion – Catholic, Orthodox, Islam, Sephardic Jews, expelled from Spain, arrive in the 16th century. Sarajevo becomes the city of four religions, ”Jerusalem of the Balkans”, and a metaphor for a peaceful cohabitation and also the horror of hate.
Punnany Massif Concert, Mupa, 29 December
- 27 Dec 2016 5:53 PM
- entertainment
Over the last decade, Punnany Massif has attracted a broad following with its unique blend of sounds mixed according to a unique formula. Today, this combination, constructed around acoustic instruments with a band playing hip-pop sung in Hungarian and melding funk-rock, folk music and electronica, has grown from an exotic curiosity to become one of the key trends in Hungarian music.
Punnany Massif Concert, Mupa, 29 December
- 27 Dec 2016 11:00 AM
- entertainment
Over the last decade, Punnany Massif has attracted a broad following with its unique blend of sounds mixed according to a unique formula. Today, this combination, constructed around acoustic instruments with a band playing hip-pop sung in Hungarian and melding funk-rock, folk music and electronica, has grown from an exotic curiosity to become one of the key trends in Hungarian music.
'The Nutcracker', National Concert Hall Budapest, 27 December
- 23 Dec 2016 9:02 AM
- entertainment
The name of Ivan Vsevolozhsky, the one-time general director of the Imperial Theatres in Saint Petersburg and a fan of Tchaikovsky, is linked to the commissioning and staging of the composer's operas The Queen of Spades, Iolanta and The Enchantress, as well as the ballet The Sleeping Beauty.
Benjamin Clementine Concert, Mupa, 12 December
- 6 Dec 2016 8:01 AM
- entertainment
Born of Ghanaian descent in 1988, the British pianist, singer and songwriter moved to Paris in his teens, where he began his career as a homeless subway and street musician. He has since risen from the underground to appear in the world's most elegant concert halls.
Anima Sound System, Mupa, 16 November
- 15 Nov 2016 8:02 AM
- entertainment
Anima Sound System, the first Hungarian electronic dance band, winner of numerous awards - including the Golden Giraffe, the Fonogram Award and the VIVA Comet - has had audiences dancing for 23 years now, but is now taking the stage together with a symphony orchestra for the first time.
Organ Recital By Xavér Varnus, National Concert Hall, 27 October
- 24 Oct 2016 9:04 AM
- entertainment
"Xavér is an unusually sweet scoundrel: he can persuade me to do anything. You can guess how small I feel next to him to be standing here babbling out a few verses after he's been playing so beautifully, it breaks your heart,” said actress Mari Törőcsik from the pulpit of the jam-packed Great Presbyterian Church of Debrecen, there to follow Bach's demonic runs with her narration, in her ...
Cancelled: Juliette Gréco: "Merci", 28 September
- 23 Sep 2016 9:00 AM
- entertainment
"When I stand on stage, I'm not tired at all,” declared Juliette Gréco in autumn 2015 at the age of 88. The vitality of the "black mouse,” who became a symbolic figure of wild and rebellious youth in Paris following the Second World War, has not diminished since. When Jean-Paul Sartre discovered Gréco singing in a Parisian cellar nightclub, he predicted a great career ahead and had two of his own ...
Diana Krall, Mupa, 30 June
- 23 Jun 2016 9:04 AM
- entertainment
Although Diana Krall is most closely associated with jazz, the unique performance style of this five-time Grammy and eight-time Juno Award-winning pianist and singer elevates her beyond categorisation to a place among the most celebrated and inspirational artists of her time. As a mark of her success, no other female jazz performer of the past 30 years has sold more albums, among them nine gold, ...