7 result(s) for died in Events
Messa per Rossini, National Concert Hall Budapest
- 1 Nov 2024 7:30 PM
- classical
When Rossini died in 1868, Verdi urged his compatriots to compose a requiem in memory of the departed master, with each composer taking on a single movement.
The work was completed, but the originally planned premiere fell through, and it was not until 1988 that it was first played, in Stuttgart, with Helmuth Rilling conducting.
At this All Saints’ Day concert, the Müpa Budapest audience ...
Liszt The Legend of St Elizabeth, National Concert Hall Budapest, 9 October
- 9 Oct 2024 7:00 PM
- classical
From the autumn of 1861, Liszt spent more and more time in Rome, where his interest turned towards church music. In 1862 he completed his first oratorio, The Legend of St Elizabeth. Liszt had long been intrigued by the life of the Hungarian princess, and he even visited her former home, the castle of Wartburg, in the company of the Grand Duke of Weimar. ‘My relationship to St Elizabeth is ...
The Awakening Of The USA: 'The Early 60's', House Of Music Budapest, 1 February
- 1 Feb 2023 7:00 PM
- contemporary
By the end of the fifties, rock and roll seemed to have become established, and most of the idols of the new generation dropped out of the limelight.
October 1957, Little Richard converted to evangelical Christianity, two months later Jerry Lee Lewis' (third) marriage to his 13-year-old niece caused a scandal, in 1958 Elvis enlisted, in February 1959 Buddy Holly died and a few months later ...
Niki Vörös Quartet Feat. Gábor Subicz, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 25 June
- 23 Jun 2021 8:07 PM
- contemporary
The Hungarian Jazz Federation celebrates its 30 years of activities with a series of concerts at Opus Jazz Club featuring Hungarian jazz artists at the forefront of this creative genre.
Niki Vörös always comes up with a refreshingly unusual repertoire. In her concerts, she often brings to life the little-known, fantastic gems of the Great American Songbook. On his first album, we could hear ...
Live in Tokyo @ Budapest Ritmo, 10 May
- 10 May 2021 9:30 PM
- contemporary
João Gilberto, winner of two Grammy awards and nominee for six, one of the most important figures in Brazilian music who was known as the father of bossa nova, died at 88 on 6 July 2019.
His first and only approved live video was taped in 2006 at his age of 75 in Tokyo and edited over almost 12 years by his trusted Japanese crew. It’s Blu-ray Disc was released in Japan in May 2019, two months ...
Krzysztof Penderecki As Guest Of Palace Of Arts, 15 April
- 15 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
This choral symphony, which Penderecki composed to commemorate the third millennium of Jerusalem, had its premiere in Israel in 1997.
The libretto, which comprises extracts from psalms and the Books of Ezekiel, Isaiah, Daniel and Jeremiah, inspired the composer to a monumental work, which employs three choruses, a narrator and solo singers, and which is often compared to Mahler's Symphony No. ...
Online: Olivier Latry, Organist Of Notre-Dame De Paris @ Palace Of Arts
- 20 Jan 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
An artist who enjoys a special relationship with Müpa Budapest: we had the chance to hear Oliver Latry at the inauguration of the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall's now world-famous organ, and he was also an artist to experience when he participated in the events organised around the tenth anniversary of the institution's existence.
The French organist lives a busy life, performing around ...
Messa per Rossini, National Concert Hall Budapest
- 1 Nov 2024 7:30 PM
- classical
When Rossini died in 1868, Verdi urged his compatriots to compose a requiem in memory of the departed master, with each composer taking on a single movement.
The work was completed, but the originally planned premiere fell through, and it was not until 1988 that it was first played, in Stuttgart, with Helmuth Rilling conducting.
At this All Saints’ Day concert, the Müpa Budapest audience ...
Liszt The Legend of St Elizabeth, National Concert Hall Budapest, 9 October
- 9 Oct 2024 7:00 PM
- classical
From the autumn of 1861, Liszt spent more and more time in Rome, where his interest turned towards church music. In 1862 he completed his first oratorio, The Legend of St Elizabeth. Liszt had long been intrigued by the life of the Hungarian princess, and he even visited her former home, the castle of Wartburg, in the company of the Grand Duke of Weimar. ‘My relationship to St Elizabeth is ...
The Awakening Of The USA: 'The Early 60's', House Of Music Budapest, 1 February
- 1 Feb 2023 7:00 PM
- contemporary
By the end of the fifties, rock and roll seemed to have become established, and most of the idols of the new generation dropped out of the limelight.
October 1957, Little Richard converted to evangelical Christianity, two months later Jerry Lee Lewis' (third) marriage to his 13-year-old niece caused a scandal, in 1958 Elvis enlisted, in February 1959 Buddy Holly died and a few months later ...
Niki Vörös Quartet Feat. Gábor Subicz, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 25 June
- 23 Jun 2021 8:07 PM
- contemporary
The Hungarian Jazz Federation celebrates its 30 years of activities with a series of concerts at Opus Jazz Club featuring Hungarian jazz artists at the forefront of this creative genre.
Niki Vörös always comes up with a refreshingly unusual repertoire. In her concerts, she often brings to life the little-known, fantastic gems of the Great American Songbook. On his first album, we could hear ...
Live in Tokyo @ Budapest Ritmo, 10 May
- 10 May 2021 9:30 PM
- contemporary
João Gilberto, winner of two Grammy awards and nominee for six, one of the most important figures in Brazilian music who was known as the father of bossa nova, died at 88 on 6 July 2019.
His first and only approved live video was taped in 2006 at his age of 75 in Tokyo and edited over almost 12 years by his trusted Japanese crew. It’s Blu-ray Disc was released in Japan in May 2019, two months ...
Krzysztof Penderecki As Guest Of Palace Of Arts, 15 April
- 15 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
This choral symphony, which Penderecki composed to commemorate the third millennium of Jerusalem, had its premiere in Israel in 1997.
The libretto, which comprises extracts from psalms and the Books of Ezekiel, Isaiah, Daniel and Jeremiah, inspired the composer to a monumental work, which employs three choruses, a narrator and solo singers, and which is often compared to Mahler's Symphony No. ...
Online: Olivier Latry, Organist Of Notre-Dame De Paris @ Palace Of Arts
- 20 Jan 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
An artist who enjoys a special relationship with Müpa Budapest: we had the chance to hear Oliver Latry at the inauguration of the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall's now world-famous organ, and he was also an artist to experience when he participated in the events organised around the tenth anniversary of the institution's existence.
The French organist lives a busy life, performing around ...