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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. ...
'It’s Beautiful Springtime' Online Exhibition @ National Gallery
- 13 Apr 2021 1:53 PM
- classical
We all know the nice feeling of sunshine caressing our skin after a dark and cold winter. The flower-scented, gentle breeze of spring dancing through the flood of light: what ethereal delight! Chirping birds, budding trees, nature in bloom – new life springing up all around, ecstatically proclaiming the joy and beauty of living.
With our online mini-tour we will bring the delights of this ...
Gergely Madaras, Savaria Symphony Orchestra, Palace Of Arts, 10 April
- 10 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
This concert represents an opportunity to discover two young soloists, a pianist and a flautist, and also offers a unique chance to see the Savaria Symphony Orchestra, a Hungarian symphonic ensemble from outside Budapest.
The flute concerto that appears on the programme is also a rare treat. Conductor Gergely Madaras (1984) has purposely been left off the list of discoveries as he needs no ...
Jazz Concert: Dávid Hodek & Friends, Palace Of Arts, 9 April
- 9 Apr 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Having grown up as part of a Hungarian family in a small village close to Komarno, Slovakia, the jazz drummer Dávid Hodek conquered the world by the time he was 20. He started playing the drums as a pre-schooler in 2008 and founded his first band aged 11, with which he became a popular guest at jazz clubs and festivals in Hungary, Slovakia and later Western Europe.
In recent times, he has ...
"Somnia!” What Do Dreams Sounds Like?, Palace Of Arts, 5 April
- 5 Apr 2021 2:00 PM
- contemporary
Even though this is a period when it is safer to only travel in our imagination, as a member of the European Concert Hall Organisation, we are arranging for all of us to be able to feel like we will be sitting in the auditoriums of each of the continent's most prestigious performing arts centres for a concert.
From Mupa Team:
On our Facebook page we will thus be offering you a glimpse into ...
Family & Youth Events: The Carnival Of The Animals, Palace Of Arts, 4 April
- 4 Apr 2021 2:00 PM
- contemporary
Even though this is a period when it is safer to only travel in our imagination, as a member of the European Concert Hall Organisation, we are arranging for all of us to be able to feel like we will be sitting in the auditoriums of each of the continent's most prestigious performing arts centres for a concert.
On our Facebook page we will thus be offering you a glimpse into the programmes ...
'Stravinsky Marathon', Palace Of Arts, 3 April
- 3 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
The Capriccio for piano and orchestra was composed by Stravinsky between 1926 and 1929. The piece was revised in 1949.
Like the Piano Concerto with wind accompaniment, Stravinsky composed this virtuoso piece to make a living when he was forced to emigrate to Western Europe after the Russian revolution. In the Capriccio, the composer continues the easy-going tone of the concluding movement of ...
Family & Youth Events From Palace Of Arts, 3 April
- 3 Apr 2021 2:00 PM
- community
Even though this is a period when it is safer to only travel in our imagination, as a member of the European Concert Hall Organisation, we are arranging for all of us to be able to feel like we will be sitting in the auditoriums of each of the continent's most prestigious performing arts centres for a concert.
On their Facebook page they will thus be offering you a glimpse into the programmes ...
Handel: Messiah, Palace of Arts, 2 April
- 2 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Messiah (HWV 56) remains the most popular work of George Frideric Handel and one of the world's most frequently played oratorios. It first premièred on 13 April 1742 in Dublin, and continued its triumphal run with concerts in London the following year.
This performance brings the full-length version from Dublin and early London performances (from around 1742/43) of this masterpiece to the ...
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. ...
'It’s Beautiful Springtime' Online Exhibition @ National Gallery
- 13 Apr 2021 1:53 PM
- classical
We all know the nice feeling of sunshine caressing our skin after a dark and cold winter. The flower-scented, gentle breeze of spring dancing through the flood of light: what ethereal delight! Chirping birds, budding trees, nature in bloom – new life springing up all around, ecstatically proclaiming the joy and beauty of living.
With our online mini-tour we will bring the delights of this ...
Gergely Madaras, Savaria Symphony Orchestra, Palace Of Arts, 10 April
- 10 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
This concert represents an opportunity to discover two young soloists, a pianist and a flautist, and also offers a unique chance to see the Savaria Symphony Orchestra, a Hungarian symphonic ensemble from outside Budapest.
The flute concerto that appears on the programme is also a rare treat. Conductor Gergely Madaras (1984) has purposely been left off the list of discoveries as he needs no ...
Jazz Concert: Dávid Hodek & Friends, Palace Of Arts, 9 April
- 9 Apr 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Having grown up as part of a Hungarian family in a small village close to Komarno, Slovakia, the jazz drummer Dávid Hodek conquered the world by the time he was 20. He started playing the drums as a pre-schooler in 2008 and founded his first band aged 11, with which he became a popular guest at jazz clubs and festivals in Hungary, Slovakia and later Western Europe.
In recent times, he has ...
"Somnia!” What Do Dreams Sounds Like?, Palace Of Arts, 5 April
- 5 Apr 2021 2:00 PM
- contemporary
Even though this is a period when it is safer to only travel in our imagination, as a member of the European Concert Hall Organisation, we are arranging for all of us to be able to feel like we will be sitting in the auditoriums of each of the continent's most prestigious performing arts centres for a concert.
From Mupa Team:
On our Facebook page we will thus be offering you a glimpse into ...
Family & Youth Events: The Carnival Of The Animals, Palace Of Arts, 4 April
- 4 Apr 2021 2:00 PM
- contemporary
Even though this is a period when it is safer to only travel in our imagination, as a member of the European Concert Hall Organisation, we are arranging for all of us to be able to feel like we will be sitting in the auditoriums of each of the continent's most prestigious performing arts centres for a concert.
On our Facebook page we will thus be offering you a glimpse into the programmes ...
'Stravinsky Marathon', Palace Of Arts, 3 April
- 3 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
The Capriccio for piano and orchestra was composed by Stravinsky between 1926 and 1929. The piece was revised in 1949.
Like the Piano Concerto with wind accompaniment, Stravinsky composed this virtuoso piece to make a living when he was forced to emigrate to Western Europe after the Russian revolution. In the Capriccio, the composer continues the easy-going tone of the concluding movement of ...
Family & Youth Events From Palace Of Arts, 3 April
- 3 Apr 2021 2:00 PM
- community
Even though this is a period when it is safer to only travel in our imagination, as a member of the European Concert Hall Organisation, we are arranging for all of us to be able to feel like we will be sitting in the auditoriums of each of the continent's most prestigious performing arts centres for a concert.
On their Facebook page they will thus be offering you a glimpse into the programmes ...
Handel: Messiah, Palace of Arts, 2 April
- 2 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Messiah (HWV 56) remains the most popular work of George Frideric Handel and one of the world's most frequently played oratorios. It first premièred on 13 April 1742 in Dublin, and continued its triumphal run with concerts in London the following year.
This performance brings the full-length version from Dublin and early London performances (from around 1742/43) of this masterpiece to the ...