389 result(s) for classical festival
Budapest Klezmer Band – New Year’s Concert With Bea Palya, 1 January
- 13 Dec 2017 8:00 AM
- entertainment
The Budapest Klezmer Band starts the year with a special concert. The world famous band will play on the stage together with Bea Palya on the 1st January, at 8:00 pm in the Budapest Congress Center.
'Museum+ Christmas', Hungarian National Gallery, 14 December
- 8 Dec 2017 8:00 AM
- community & culture
Once in a month evening opening between 6pm-10pm, with concert, workshop, guided tour in English and visiting exhibitions. Admission from 5pm with a special ticket. Next date and topic: 14 December – Christmas.
New Hungarian Film Manhood in Budapest Cinemas
- 23 Nov 2017 7:00 AM
- entertainment
Péter Politzer’s first feature film, Férfikor, will be released in Hungarian cinemas on 23rd November. The film premiered in the competition programme of the A Category Warsaw Film Festival.
Hidden Orchestra (UK), A38 Ship Budapest, 29 November
- 17 Nov 2017 7:58 AM
- entertainment
Edinburgh-based fantastic Hidden Orchestra combining two live drummers, organic samples and dubby basslines to make cinematic, emotive, percussive music and moods return for another amazing gig aboard the A38!
Rising Stars, Mupa, 3 - 5 November
- 27 Oct 2017 9:01 AM
- community & culture
Year after year, the European Concert Hall Organisation (ECHO) showcases the future stars of global classical music. As part of the Rising Stars series, audiences are introduced to young, talented musicians who will possibly be selling out European concert halls in just a few years.
'CAFe Budapest' Contemporary Arts Festival 2017
- 12 Oct 2017 1:00 AM
- community & culture
From contemporary classical music to theatre premieres, from popular music and jazz to dance and visual art, the art of our times will again (for the 27th time) be presented in the Hungarian capital during the seventeen days of this event series, which is on until 22 October.
LaChiusa-Lorca: 'Bernarda Alba', Mupa, 22 September
- 21 Sep 2017 9:00 AM
- community & culture
The House of Bernarda Alba is Federico García Lorca's final work for the stage: completed in 1936, two months before his execution, it was not premièred until 1945. Subtitled a "drama of women in the villages of Spain”, it unfolds in the home of Bernarda Alba, a woman of 60 who, upon the death of her husband, declares that none of her daughters may do anything without her consent while she is ...
'MA•ZE: Budarats' – Premier, Trafó, 21 - 22 September
- 20 Sep 2017 3:00 AM
- entertainment
MA•ZE is the lovechild of dance artists Nagy Emese, Kristóf Várnagy and Jessica Simet. Former creatives of DART dance company, they decided to embark on this journey together in 2016 and share a mutual interest in creating quality work that resonates with and reaches a wide range of audience.
Győr Ballet: 'Romeo & Juliet', Mupa, 12 September
- 12 Sep 2017 9:06 AM
- community & culture
It was in Sergei Prokofiev's music that György Vámos found the key to his ballet Romeo and Juliet, which was first premièred at the Rheinoper in 1997. By transplanting it from the Renaissance to the 20th century, the choreographer harmonised the traditions of classical ballet with Prokofiev's insistence that it "depict human emotions”.
Budapest Klezmer Band – New Year’s Concert With Bea Palya, 1 January
- 13 Dec 2017 8:00 AM
- entertainment
The Budapest Klezmer Band starts the year with a special concert. The world famous band will play on the stage together with Bea Palya on the 1st January, at 8:00 pm in the Budapest Congress Center.
'Museum+ Christmas', Hungarian National Gallery, 14 December
- 8 Dec 2017 8:00 AM
- community & culture
Once in a month evening opening between 6pm-10pm, with concert, workshop, guided tour in English and visiting exhibitions. Admission from 5pm with a special ticket. Next date and topic: 14 December – Christmas.
New Hungarian Film Manhood in Budapest Cinemas
- 23 Nov 2017 7:00 AM
- entertainment
Péter Politzer’s first feature film, Férfikor, will be released in Hungarian cinemas on 23rd November. The film premiered in the competition programme of the A Category Warsaw Film Festival.
Hidden Orchestra (UK), A38 Ship Budapest, 29 November
- 17 Nov 2017 7:58 AM
- entertainment
Edinburgh-based fantastic Hidden Orchestra combining two live drummers, organic samples and dubby basslines to make cinematic, emotive, percussive music and moods return for another amazing gig aboard the A38!
Rising Stars, Mupa, 3 - 5 November
- 27 Oct 2017 9:01 AM
- community & culture
Year after year, the European Concert Hall Organisation (ECHO) showcases the future stars of global classical music. As part of the Rising Stars series, audiences are introduced to young, talented musicians who will possibly be selling out European concert halls in just a few years.
'CAFe Budapest' Contemporary Arts Festival 2017
- 12 Oct 2017 1:00 AM
- community & culture
From contemporary classical music to theatre premieres, from popular music and jazz to dance and visual art, the art of our times will again (for the 27th time) be presented in the Hungarian capital during the seventeen days of this event series, which is on until 22 October.
LaChiusa-Lorca: 'Bernarda Alba', Mupa, 22 September
- 21 Sep 2017 9:00 AM
- community & culture
The House of Bernarda Alba is Federico García Lorca's final work for the stage: completed in 1936, two months before his execution, it was not premièred until 1945. Subtitled a "drama of women in the villages of Spain”, it unfolds in the home of Bernarda Alba, a woman of 60 who, upon the death of her husband, declares that none of her daughters may do anything without her consent while she is ...
'MA•ZE: Budarats' – Premier, Trafó, 21 - 22 September
- 20 Sep 2017 3:00 AM
- entertainment
MA•ZE is the lovechild of dance artists Nagy Emese, Kristóf Várnagy and Jessica Simet. Former creatives of DART dance company, they decided to embark on this journey together in 2016 and share a mutual interest in creating quality work that resonates with and reaches a wide range of audience.
Győr Ballet: 'Romeo & Juliet', Mupa, 12 September
- 12 Sep 2017 9:06 AM
- community & culture
It was in Sergei Prokofiev's music that György Vámos found the key to his ballet Romeo and Juliet, which was first premièred at the Rheinoper in 1997. By transplanting it from the Renaissance to the 20th century, the choreographer harmonised the traditions of classical ballet with Prokofiev's insistence that it "depict human emotions”.
















