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Park Inauguration With Jonas Kaufmann @ Eiffel Art Studios, 19 August
- 7 Aug 2020 9:04 AM
- community & culture
On 19 August 2020, the eve of the National Holiday, the park surrounding the new venue called Eiffel Art Studios will host a massive gala programme featuring the artists of the Hungarian State Opera and one of the most popular tenors of our time: Jonas Kaufmann.
Christianity To Be Theme Of 2019/2020 Hungarian State Opera Season
- 13 Aug 2018 7:28 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
Christianity will be the highlighted topic of the Hungarian State Opera’s 2019/2020 season, director Szilveszter Ókovács (pictured on top) told MTI.
János Balázs Piano Recital, Liszt Academy Budapest, 31 January
- 31 Jan 2018 9:00 AM
- community & culture
János Balázs (piano) - “We had never heard anything like it before, never been confronted by such a passionate, demoniac genius; at one moment he dashes like a whirlwind, and in the next he drenches in soft beauty and pleasing sound.” This is how Russian critic Vladimir Stasov described the concert by Liszt in St. Petersburg on 8 April 1842.
Park Inauguration With Jonas Kaufmann @ Eiffel Art Studios, 19 August
- 7 Aug 2020 9:04 AM
- community & culture
On 19 August 2020, the eve of the National Holiday, the park surrounding the new venue called Eiffel Art Studios will host a massive gala programme featuring the artists of the Hungarian State Opera and one of the most popular tenors of our time: Jonas Kaufmann.
Christianity To Be Theme Of 2019/2020 Hungarian State Opera Season
- 13 Aug 2018 7:28 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
Christianity will be the highlighted topic of the Hungarian State Opera’s 2019/2020 season, director Szilveszter Ókovács (pictured on top) told MTI.
János Balázs Piano Recital, Liszt Academy Budapest, 31 January
- 31 Jan 2018 9:00 AM
- community & culture
János Balázs (piano) - “We had never heard anything like it before, never been confronted by such a passionate, demoniac genius; at one moment he dashes like a whirlwind, and in the next he drenches in soft beauty and pleasing sound.” This is how Russian critic Vladimir Stasov described the concert by Liszt in St. Petersburg on 8 April 1842.











