5 result(s) for criticism in Events
Ballet in Three Acts: Manon, Opera House Budapest, 18 March
- 18 Mar 2025 6:00 PM
- classical
During his career, Sir Kenneth MacMillan managed to reinvent not just the language of ballet, but also its subject matter: on many occasions he reached for modern, socially and societally charged themes that no one had ever dared to touch in any genre, let alone in dance.
He was met with this criticism also after the 1974 premiere of Manon: even though it won enormous acclaim from audiences, ...
Carson Coma, Népsziget Budapest, 5 August
- 5 Aug 2023 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Hungarian alt-rockers Carson Coma have been five years in the business, their music characterised by social criticism, humour and fun. They play the bohemian retreat of Népsziget, north of Margaret Island.
OperaWednesday: Offenbach - The Tales of Hoffmann, 9 June
- 9 Jun 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
Opera in three acts, with prologue and epilogue, in French, with Hungarian and English surtitles
What makes the stories of E. T. A. Hoffmann so memorable is the spectacular combination of an unbridled imagination and actual social situations. In his unfinished final work, Offenbach departs from the style of his hilariously satirical operettas, which are full of the witty and mocking social ...
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Liszt Academy, 4 March
- 4 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Originally, Tchaikovsky intended to dedicate his work (1874–75) to Nikolai Rubinstein, but his pianist-composer-conductor friend was scathing in his criticism of the piece, thus the dedication is actually to the student and first husband of the daughter (Cosima) of Ferenc Liszt, Hans von Bülow, who debuted the work in Boston in 1875.
The piano concerto took what the composer considered its ...
Feminine / Masculine Exhibition Opening @ PH21 Gallery Budapest
- 11 Feb 2021 6:00 PM
- community
PH21 Gallery invites you and your friends to the online opening reception of its upcoming Feminine/Masculine group exhibition on February 11, 2021, 6:00 p.m.
Portrayals of femininity and masculinity are, without doubt, central to a number of art forms, photography not being an exception. The past few decades have given rise to – often heated – discussions and criticisms of past, recent, and ...
Ballet in Three Acts: Manon, Opera House Budapest, 18 March
- 18 Mar 2025 6:00 PM
- classical
During his career, Sir Kenneth MacMillan managed to reinvent not just the language of ballet, but also its subject matter: on many occasions he reached for modern, socially and societally charged themes that no one had ever dared to touch in any genre, let alone in dance.
He was met with this criticism also after the 1974 premiere of Manon: even though it won enormous acclaim from audiences, ...
Carson Coma, Népsziget Budapest, 5 August
- 5 Aug 2023 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Hungarian alt-rockers Carson Coma have been five years in the business, their music characterised by social criticism, humour and fun. They play the bohemian retreat of Népsziget, north of Margaret Island.
OperaWednesday: Offenbach - The Tales of Hoffmann, 9 June
- 9 Jun 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
Opera in three acts, with prologue and epilogue, in French, with Hungarian and English surtitles
What makes the stories of E. T. A. Hoffmann so memorable is the spectacular combination of an unbridled imagination and actual social situations. In his unfinished final work, Offenbach departs from the style of his hilariously satirical operettas, which are full of the witty and mocking social ...
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Liszt Academy, 4 March
- 4 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Originally, Tchaikovsky intended to dedicate his work (1874–75) to Nikolai Rubinstein, but his pianist-composer-conductor friend was scathing in his criticism of the piece, thus the dedication is actually to the student and first husband of the daughter (Cosima) of Ferenc Liszt, Hans von Bülow, who debuted the work in Boston in 1875.
The piano concerto took what the composer considered its ...
Feminine / Masculine Exhibition Opening @ PH21 Gallery Budapest
- 11 Feb 2021 6:00 PM
- community
PH21 Gallery invites you and your friends to the online opening reception of its upcoming Feminine/Masculine group exhibition on February 11, 2021, 6:00 p.m.
Portrayals of femininity and masculinity are, without doubt, central to a number of art forms, photography not being an exception. The past few decades have given rise to – often heated – discussions and criticisms of past, recent, and ...











