3 result(s) for hungary's birthday in Entertainment
Silver Bear Director Brings Kurtág’s Life to the Big Screen in Hungary
- 18 Feb 2026 6:43 AM
- entertainment
Kurtag Fragments, a film portrait of Gyorgy Kurtag, the last surviving member of Hungary's great post-second world war generation of composers, will premiere in Hungarian cinemas on Thursday to mark his 100th birthday on Feb 19.
Varnus Xaver & Rhoda Scott, Dohány Street Synagogue Budapest, 10 June
- 10 Jun 2025 8:17 AM
- entertainment
In the 1970s, Rhoda Scott was known as “the people's organist” in Hungary. Thirty years ago, Varnus Xaver took over this symbolic baton from her. Today, with 40 million YouTube views and sold-out concerts worldwide, he is one of the top three most famous organists in the world.
Watch: Europe’s Largest Fireworks Display Held in Budapest for Hungary's Birthday
- 21 Aug 2023 5:09 PM
- entertainment
A breathtaking spectacle crowned this year's St Stephen’s Day celebrations in Budapest. The most complex fireworks show ever, featuring 34,000 pyrotechnic effects, grandiose light and laser displays, building projections, a fiery flower carpet on the waters of the Danube, and almost 900 drones, made it unforgettable.
Silver Bear Director Brings Kurtág’s Life to the Big Screen in Hungary
- 18 Feb 2026 6:43 AM
- entertainment
Kurtag Fragments, a film portrait of Gyorgy Kurtag, the last surviving member of Hungary's great post-second world war generation of composers, will premiere in Hungarian cinemas on Thursday to mark his 100th birthday on Feb 19.
Varnus Xaver & Rhoda Scott, Dohány Street Synagogue Budapest, 10 June
- 10 Jun 2025 8:17 AM
- entertainment
In the 1970s, Rhoda Scott was known as “the people's organist” in Hungary. Thirty years ago, Varnus Xaver took over this symbolic baton from her. Today, with 40 million YouTube views and sold-out concerts worldwide, he is one of the top three most famous organists in the world.
Watch: Europe’s Largest Fireworks Display Held in Budapest for Hungary's Birthday
- 21 Aug 2023 5:09 PM
- entertainment
A breathtaking spectacle crowned this year's St Stephen’s Day celebrations in Budapest. The most complex fireworks show ever, featuring 34,000 pyrotechnic effects, grandiose light and laser displays, building projections, a fiery flower carpet on the waters of the Danube, and almost 900 drones, made it unforgettable.











