65 result(s) for film in Events
Tamás Szarka: Dancing in the Snow, National Concert Hall Budapest, 4 January
- 4 Jan 2025 7:30 PM
- classical
The concerts of the versatile performer, songwriter and poet Tamás Szarka represent the very best of Hungarian culture, which nourishes the roots of his music.
His performance style contains the ancient power of the 'táltos', the Hungarian shaman, while he has been able to reinvent himself from album to album and concert to concert, always speaking to the people of today.
He has composed ...
Budapest Debut Film Forum, Bálint Ház, 3 - 6 December
- 3 Dec 2024 6:57 PM
- contemporary
Budapest Debut Film Forum is an intensive workshop for teams of writer-directors and their producers aiming to make their first film or series. It also includes additional events, such as presentations, roundtables and case-studies opened to the participants from the film industry and to the public. Here are the industry programs of the 2024 edition!
A Silent Film Classic: The Three Musketeers, National Concert Hall Budapest, 2 December
- 2 Dec 2024 8:00 PM
- classical
A silent film classic at Müpa Budapest! Fred Niblo directed ‘The Three Musketeers’, based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas and starring the ‘king of Hollywood’, Douglas Fairbanks, as d’Artagnan, in 1921.
More than two hours in length, the work will come to life through a ‘historical’ interpretation using an organ, true to the custom of the time, to accompany the images.
Taking on the role ...
ZHU, Akvárium Klub Budapest, 16 November
- 16 Nov 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Journey from darkness to light - ZHU presents his new album in Budapest.
ZHU burst onto the scene in 2014 with his sexy and sinister music, while shrouded in anonymity. The Grammy-nominated producer and DJ is now a household name around the world, and the latest step in his visionary, ambitious output is the spring release of GRACE, a new album that will soon be made into a film - with a ...
Klezmer, Gipsy & Swing Melodies, Hegedűs Gyula Street Synagogue, 11 September
- 11 Sep 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
As noted on the House of Music website, Zoltán Tordai, born in 1981, began playing with the Rajkó Orchestra at the age of 11 and founded his first band at 16. The Zoltán Tordai Quintet was formed in 2010. His artistic mission is to introduce young people to traditional Hungarian popular music, Hungarian folk music, and Hungarian classical music. This philosophy will be on full display this ...
Thurzó Gábor & Zsótér Sándor: 'Fish & Net', Trafó Budapest, 8 September
- 8 Sep 2024 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Trafo and Thurzó. Nothing could be further apart. 1935. the time of the novel, Days and Nights. Because a similar title by Konstantin Simonov Thurzó chooses another one. Rightly so.
The battle of Stalingrad and Thurzó, born Rutterschmidt is too far away. Or not. War here and there.
With a little exaggeration. The Thurzo novel from ’43 is about the more or less melodramatic love story of ...
Andrea Motis & the Krisztián Csapó Quintet, Festival Theatre Budapest, 7 September
- 7 Sep 2024 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Spanish musician Andrea Motis is a thrilling talent, equally at home in jazz, classical music, funk and electronica.
She sings, plays the trumpet and the saxophone, writes musics, and has even had a film made about her - yet she hasn't even turned 30!
Krisztián Csapó also creates music in a range of genres - last year, for example, he invited Jesús Molina to perform in his group KRIZ, who ...
The Taming of the Shrew, Opera House, 6 September
- 6 Sep 2024 6:00 PM
- classical
Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew has inspired a string of stage and film adaptations. The most important ballet adaptations include Maurice Béjart’s 1954 choreography set to the music of Scarlatti, the Czech Vera Untermüllerov.’s 1961 work based on the melodies of a Czech composer, and John Cranko’s 1961 version, likewise based on the music of Scarlatti.
This series continued in 1994 ...
Bernstein - Jazz Side Story Symphonic, National Concert Hall Budapest, 1 September
- 1 Sep 2024 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The first edition of Jazz Side Story led to two consecutive sold-out shows at the Festival Theatre in 2018. Now, Nikoletta Szőke, Bálint Gájer and their musical associates are raising the stakes. They will perform eternal Bernstein compositions at the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall alongside Kornél Fekete-Kovács-led Danubia Orchesta and a selection of jazz brass musicians, ensuring a fuller ...
Tamás Szarka: Dancing in the Snow, National Concert Hall Budapest, 4 January
- 4 Jan 2025 7:30 PM
- classical
The concerts of the versatile performer, songwriter and poet Tamás Szarka represent the very best of Hungarian culture, which nourishes the roots of his music.
His performance style contains the ancient power of the 'táltos', the Hungarian shaman, while he has been able to reinvent himself from album to album and concert to concert, always speaking to the people of today.
He has composed ...
Budapest Debut Film Forum, Bálint Ház, 3 - 6 December
- 3 Dec 2024 6:57 PM
- contemporary
Budapest Debut Film Forum is an intensive workshop for teams of writer-directors and their producers aiming to make their first film or series. It also includes additional events, such as presentations, roundtables and case-studies opened to the participants from the film industry and to the public. Here are the industry programs of the 2024 edition!
A Silent Film Classic: The Three Musketeers, National Concert Hall Budapest, 2 December
- 2 Dec 2024 8:00 PM
- classical
A silent film classic at Müpa Budapest! Fred Niblo directed ‘The Three Musketeers’, based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas and starring the ‘king of Hollywood’, Douglas Fairbanks, as d’Artagnan, in 1921.
More than two hours in length, the work will come to life through a ‘historical’ interpretation using an organ, true to the custom of the time, to accompany the images.
Taking on the role ...
ZHU, Akvárium Klub Budapest, 16 November
- 16 Nov 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Journey from darkness to light - ZHU presents his new album in Budapest.
ZHU burst onto the scene in 2014 with his sexy and sinister music, while shrouded in anonymity. The Grammy-nominated producer and DJ is now a household name around the world, and the latest step in his visionary, ambitious output is the spring release of GRACE, a new album that will soon be made into a film - with a ...
Klezmer, Gipsy & Swing Melodies, Hegedűs Gyula Street Synagogue, 11 September
- 11 Sep 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
As noted on the House of Music website, Zoltán Tordai, born in 1981, began playing with the Rajkó Orchestra at the age of 11 and founded his first band at 16. The Zoltán Tordai Quintet was formed in 2010. His artistic mission is to introduce young people to traditional Hungarian popular music, Hungarian folk music, and Hungarian classical music. This philosophy will be on full display this ...
Thurzó Gábor & Zsótér Sándor: 'Fish & Net', Trafó Budapest, 8 September
- 8 Sep 2024 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Trafo and Thurzó. Nothing could be further apart. 1935. the time of the novel, Days and Nights. Because a similar title by Konstantin Simonov Thurzó chooses another one. Rightly so.
The battle of Stalingrad and Thurzó, born Rutterschmidt is too far away. Or not. War here and there.
With a little exaggeration. The Thurzo novel from ’43 is about the more or less melodramatic love story of ...
Andrea Motis & the Krisztián Csapó Quintet, Festival Theatre Budapest, 7 September
- 7 Sep 2024 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Spanish musician Andrea Motis is a thrilling talent, equally at home in jazz, classical music, funk and electronica.
She sings, plays the trumpet and the saxophone, writes musics, and has even had a film made about her - yet she hasn't even turned 30!
Krisztián Csapó also creates music in a range of genres - last year, for example, he invited Jesús Molina to perform in his group KRIZ, who ...
The Taming of the Shrew, Opera House, 6 September
- 6 Sep 2024 6:00 PM
- classical
Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew has inspired a string of stage and film adaptations. The most important ballet adaptations include Maurice Béjart’s 1954 choreography set to the music of Scarlatti, the Czech Vera Untermüllerov.’s 1961 work based on the melodies of a Czech composer, and John Cranko’s 1961 version, likewise based on the music of Scarlatti.
This series continued in 1994 ...
Bernstein - Jazz Side Story Symphonic, National Concert Hall Budapest, 1 September
- 1 Sep 2024 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The first edition of Jazz Side Story led to two consecutive sold-out shows at the Festival Theatre in 2018. Now, Nikoletta Szőke, Bálint Gájer and their musical associates are raising the stakes. They will perform eternal Bernstein compositions at the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall alongside Kornél Fekete-Kovács-led Danubia Orchesta and a selection of jazz brass musicians, ensuring a fuller ...