33 result(s) for famous hungarian in Events
Budapest Hikers, Tokaj Adventure, 3 AUgust
- 3 Aug 2024 7:10 AM
- community
In the midst of the summer heat, we are inviting you to the most scenic Hungarian river beach, the Tisza riverbank at Tokaj!
To max out the experience, we'll also hike to the peak of the Tokaj mountain and descend down to the largest, medieval cellar of the world-famous wine region!
The entire Tokaj wine region was granted the world heritage title , it is the unique white dessert wine ...
La Traviata, Opera House Budapest, 30 July
- 30 Jul 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
The sultry atmosphere of intoxicating parties, an unbridled life of luxury, sparkling champagne – and a slow but lethal illness. This was what existence was like for the "lady of the camellias" before her true love walked into her life.
La traviata– The fallen woman.
The truly sensational theme swept through the art of the 19th century, making a stunningly beautiful Parisian courtesan named ...
The Pygmalion Effect, Opera House Budapest, 26 May
- 26 May 2024 7:00 PM
- classical
Ballet in two acts.
In Greek mythology, the unmarried king and sculptor, Pygmalion falls in love with his own work, as his sculpture of a woman turns out to be so perfect and life-like.
“This ballet is a choreographed interpretation of the myth of artist and his work, shedding light on how much art and life are interconnected yet distinct from each other. The ballet focuses on a girl ...
Korossy Quartet, Budapest Music Center, 13 May
- 13 May 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Founded in 2018, the Korossy Quartet aims to transmit the famous Hungarian string quartet tradition, and to present the broadest possible repertoire to Hungarian and foreign audiences.
In 2021, the ensemble was awarded 5 different special prizes at the international Bartók World Competition, and a year later they were accepted into the class of Günter Pichler, first violinist of the legendary ...
'Carmina Burana', Opera House Budapest, 16 April
- 16 Apr 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Scenic cantata, in the original languages, with Hungarian and English surtitles.
O Fortuna. Everyone knows the overwhelmingly powerful opening motifs of Carl Orff's most famous work. What fewer people know is that Carmina Burana was not intended to be an oratorical work, but was instead expressly meant for the stage.
This becomes clear from the piece's (originally Latin) subtitle: “Secular ...
Yvette Bozsik Company: Tayos, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 18 September
- 18 Sep 2023 7:30 PM
- contemporary
The Tayos cave was made famous by János Móricz's discovery in 1969, whenhe claimed to have found traces of alien beings and a previous civilisation in the Cueva De Los Tayos cave system in Ecuador, which he named the Táltos Cave. This discovery has been the inspiration for several novels and films, while it is still shrouded in mystery.
Cave-dwelling oilbirds are mystical creatures ...
Harmonia Jazz Workshop: 'Ágnes Lakatos - Kálmán Oláh Concept', Budapest Jazz Club, 24 February
- 24 Feb 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Songstress Lakatos Ágnes is one of the most individual voices in the world of Hungarian jazz. She teaches her art at the world famous Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music.
Her companion this will be the great piano player, Oláh Kálmán, who is an icon of the Hungarian jazz history. These two incredibly great musicians will perform together on the stage at the Budapest Jazz Club.
'The World of Rogues', National Dance Theatre Budapest, 16 December
- 16 Dec 2022 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Rogues and highwaymen are typical characters of Hungarian folk traditions. Folk songs, folk tales and ballads preserve the memories of our most famous highwaymen and they feature as a popular topic in folk art. They are often idealised as heroes in folk memory.
This is how “Hungarian Robin Hoods”, our legendary rogues were born: Jóska Sóbri, Imre Bogár, Márton Vidróczky, Bandi Angyal and, ...
Giuseppe Verdi's Opera Attila, Margaret Island Open-Air Theatre, 14 August
- 14 Aug 2022 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Semi-staged opera in three acts, two parts, in Italian, with Hungarian and English surtitles
Giuseppe Verdi, the most brilliant of Italian opera's masters, created a fiery, dynamic, complex, and distinct work of art, inspired by Attila the Hun, “the scourge of God”, the most famous of the European Huns’ grand kings. The work’s libretto was written in part by both Temistocle Solera and ...
Budapest Hikers, Tokaj Adventure, 3 AUgust
- 3 Aug 2024 7:10 AM
- community
In the midst of the summer heat, we are inviting you to the most scenic Hungarian river beach, the Tisza riverbank at Tokaj!
To max out the experience, we'll also hike to the peak of the Tokaj mountain and descend down to the largest, medieval cellar of the world-famous wine region!
The entire Tokaj wine region was granted the world heritage title , it is the unique white dessert wine ...
La Traviata, Opera House Budapest, 30 July
- 30 Jul 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
The sultry atmosphere of intoxicating parties, an unbridled life of luxury, sparkling champagne – and a slow but lethal illness. This was what existence was like for the "lady of the camellias" before her true love walked into her life.
La traviata– The fallen woman.
The truly sensational theme swept through the art of the 19th century, making a stunningly beautiful Parisian courtesan named ...
The Pygmalion Effect, Opera House Budapest, 26 May
- 26 May 2024 7:00 PM
- classical
Ballet in two acts.
In Greek mythology, the unmarried king and sculptor, Pygmalion falls in love with his own work, as his sculpture of a woman turns out to be so perfect and life-like.
“This ballet is a choreographed interpretation of the myth of artist and his work, shedding light on how much art and life are interconnected yet distinct from each other. The ballet focuses on a girl ...
Korossy Quartet, Budapest Music Center, 13 May
- 13 May 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Founded in 2018, the Korossy Quartet aims to transmit the famous Hungarian string quartet tradition, and to present the broadest possible repertoire to Hungarian and foreign audiences.
In 2021, the ensemble was awarded 5 different special prizes at the international Bartók World Competition, and a year later they were accepted into the class of Günter Pichler, first violinist of the legendary ...
'Carmina Burana', Opera House Budapest, 16 April
- 16 Apr 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Scenic cantata, in the original languages, with Hungarian and English surtitles.
O Fortuna. Everyone knows the overwhelmingly powerful opening motifs of Carl Orff's most famous work. What fewer people know is that Carmina Burana was not intended to be an oratorical work, but was instead expressly meant for the stage.
This becomes clear from the piece's (originally Latin) subtitle: “Secular ...
Yvette Bozsik Company: Tayos, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 18 September
- 18 Sep 2023 7:30 PM
- contemporary
The Tayos cave was made famous by János Móricz's discovery in 1969, whenhe claimed to have found traces of alien beings and a previous civilisation in the Cueva De Los Tayos cave system in Ecuador, which he named the Táltos Cave. This discovery has been the inspiration for several novels and films, while it is still shrouded in mystery.
Cave-dwelling oilbirds are mystical creatures ...
Harmonia Jazz Workshop: 'Ágnes Lakatos - Kálmán Oláh Concept', Budapest Jazz Club, 24 February
- 24 Feb 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Songstress Lakatos Ágnes is one of the most individual voices in the world of Hungarian jazz. She teaches her art at the world famous Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music.
Her companion this will be the great piano player, Oláh Kálmán, who is an icon of the Hungarian jazz history. These two incredibly great musicians will perform together on the stage at the Budapest Jazz Club.
'The World of Rogues', National Dance Theatre Budapest, 16 December
- 16 Dec 2022 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Rogues and highwaymen are typical characters of Hungarian folk traditions. Folk songs, folk tales and ballads preserve the memories of our most famous highwaymen and they feature as a popular topic in folk art. They are often idealised as heroes in folk memory.
This is how “Hungarian Robin Hoods”, our legendary rogues were born: Jóska Sóbri, Imre Bogár, Márton Vidróczky, Bandi Angyal and, ...
Giuseppe Verdi's Opera Attila, Margaret Island Open-Air Theatre, 14 August
- 14 Aug 2022 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Semi-staged opera in three acts, two parts, in Italian, with Hungarian and English surtitles
Giuseppe Verdi, the most brilliant of Italian opera's masters, created a fiery, dynamic, complex, and distinct work of art, inspired by Attila the Hun, “the scourge of God”, the most famous of the European Huns’ grand kings. The work’s libretto was written in part by both Temistocle Solera and ...