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IAMX 2023, A38 Ship Budapest, 29 September
- 29 Oct 2023 11:51 AM
- contemporary
IAMX, Chris Corner's dark and cult electronic project, is back in Budapest
IAMX will go on tour again after 2019, and the FAULT LINES1 Tour will also arrive in Budapest on September 29, 2023 at the A38 Hajo. According to their promise, new songs will be played in addition to the IAMX classics, because Chris Corner and his band are planning two new records for next spring and autumn.
IAMX is ...
Bowie & Friends: Bob Dylan, A38 Ship Budapest, 23 March
- 23 Mar 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Following David Bowie's death in early 2016, Hungarian musicians decided to nod to the late artist's work by playing his songs on A38 ship.
They had planned the concert as a one-off tribute, however, both the audience and the group wanted to repeat the tribute, so decided to conduct a concert once a year, every year, featuring an artist who was close to Bowie. First, in 2018 it was Iggy Pop, ...
The Legendary Pink Dots, Robot Budapest, 17 February
- 17 Feb 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The Legendary Pink Dots are an Anglo-Dutch experimental rock band formed in London in August 1980.
In 1984, the band moved to Amsterdam, playing with rotating musicians and having, as core members, singer/songwriter/keyboardist Edward Ka-Spel and keyboardist Phil Knight.
'Love Alliance' with DJ Bosi & Mr Bonk, Easy Art Space Budapest, 2 February
- 2 Feb 2023 9:00 PM
- contemporary
A premium selection of Caribbean (mainly Jamaican) music gems from the sixties to the present day, from the treasure chest of the members and founders of the Love Alliance, founded in 2000 : Bosi and Mr.Bronk. Rock Steady, Lovers, Studio One, Reggae,Dancehall
The Ligeti String Quartet, House of Hungarian Music, 1 February
- 1 Feb 2023 7:30 PM
- classical
In 2023 it will be 100 years since the birth of the Kossuth Prize-winning Hungarian composer György Ligeti.
The anniversary year will be marked by a series of events entitled Ligeti 100, beginning with this event at the House of Music Hungary. The Accord Quartet will play Ligeti's string quartets as the composer intended – complete with hair-raising bowing techniques.
Fourteen years passed ...
The Awakening Of The USA: 'The Early 60's', House Of Music Budapest, 1 February
- 1 Feb 2023 7:00 PM
- contemporary
By the end of the fifties, rock and roll seemed to have become established, and most of the idols of the new generation dropped out of the limelight.
October 1957, Little Richard converted to evangelical Christianity, two months later Jerry Lee Lewis' (third) marriage to his 13-year-old niece caused a scandal, in 1958 Elvis enlisted, in February 1959 Buddy Holly died and a few months later ...
Musical Dissection: Monteverdi & Lóci, Festival Theatre Budapest, 30 January
- 30 Jan 2023 1:00 PM
- contemporary
The Musical Dissection programme series explores the conduits between what we call classical music and the "light" pop music favoured mostly by young people today.
The parallels are not forced: for example, this event moderated by musicologist Gergely Fazekas will reveal how accompaniment consisting of a repeated four-chord harmonic progression can be found both in Monteverdi's madrigal for ...
Opera: War & Peace, Opera House Budapest, 28 January
- 28 Jan 2023 8:00 PM
- classical
Opera in thirteen scenes, in two parts, in Russian with Hungarian and English subtitles
Prokofiev was inspired to compose a musical drama based on Leo Tolstoy’s colossal historical novel War and Peace by the invasion of Russia by Nazi Germany.
The Peace in the first half of the opera is a series of Prokofiev’s most beautiful and intimate tableaus, and it forms a strong contrast with the ...
Ripoff Raskolnikov Band, Fonó Budapest, 27 January
- 27 Jan 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Both an accomplished blues guitar player and a prolific singer/songwriter, Austrian born Ripoff Raskolnikov must be considered one of the most idiosyncratic figures on the European blues scene. Like thousands of his colleagues, he admires and reveres such blues greats as Blind Willie McTell, Skip James, Robert Johnson or John Lee Hooker.
On the other hand, and quite unlike most of his ...
IAMX 2023, A38 Ship Budapest, 29 September
- 29 Oct 2023 11:51 AM
- contemporary
IAMX, Chris Corner's dark and cult electronic project, is back in Budapest
IAMX will go on tour again after 2019, and the FAULT LINES1 Tour will also arrive in Budapest on September 29, 2023 at the A38 Hajo. According to their promise, new songs will be played in addition to the IAMX classics, because Chris Corner and his band are planning two new records for next spring and autumn.
IAMX is ...
Bowie & Friends: Bob Dylan, A38 Ship Budapest, 23 March
- 23 Mar 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Following David Bowie's death in early 2016, Hungarian musicians decided to nod to the late artist's work by playing his songs on A38 ship.
They had planned the concert as a one-off tribute, however, both the audience and the group wanted to repeat the tribute, so decided to conduct a concert once a year, every year, featuring an artist who was close to Bowie. First, in 2018 it was Iggy Pop, ...
The Legendary Pink Dots, Robot Budapest, 17 February
- 17 Feb 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The Legendary Pink Dots are an Anglo-Dutch experimental rock band formed in London in August 1980.
In 1984, the band moved to Amsterdam, playing with rotating musicians and having, as core members, singer/songwriter/keyboardist Edward Ka-Spel and keyboardist Phil Knight.
'Love Alliance' with DJ Bosi & Mr Bonk, Easy Art Space Budapest, 2 February
- 2 Feb 2023 9:00 PM
- contemporary
A premium selection of Caribbean (mainly Jamaican) music gems from the sixties to the present day, from the treasure chest of the members and founders of the Love Alliance, founded in 2000 : Bosi and Mr.Bronk. Rock Steady, Lovers, Studio One, Reggae,Dancehall
The Ligeti String Quartet, House of Hungarian Music, 1 February
- 1 Feb 2023 7:30 PM
- classical
In 2023 it will be 100 years since the birth of the Kossuth Prize-winning Hungarian composer György Ligeti.
The anniversary year will be marked by a series of events entitled Ligeti 100, beginning with this event at the House of Music Hungary. The Accord Quartet will play Ligeti's string quartets as the composer intended – complete with hair-raising bowing techniques.
Fourteen years passed ...
The Awakening Of The USA: 'The Early 60's', House Of Music Budapest, 1 February
- 1 Feb 2023 7:00 PM
- contemporary
By the end of the fifties, rock and roll seemed to have become established, and most of the idols of the new generation dropped out of the limelight.
October 1957, Little Richard converted to evangelical Christianity, two months later Jerry Lee Lewis' (third) marriage to his 13-year-old niece caused a scandal, in 1958 Elvis enlisted, in February 1959 Buddy Holly died and a few months later ...
Musical Dissection: Monteverdi & Lóci, Festival Theatre Budapest, 30 January
- 30 Jan 2023 1:00 PM
- contemporary
The Musical Dissection programme series explores the conduits between what we call classical music and the "light" pop music favoured mostly by young people today.
The parallels are not forced: for example, this event moderated by musicologist Gergely Fazekas will reveal how accompaniment consisting of a repeated four-chord harmonic progression can be found both in Monteverdi's madrigal for ...
Opera: War & Peace, Opera House Budapest, 28 January
- 28 Jan 2023 8:00 PM
- classical
Opera in thirteen scenes, in two parts, in Russian with Hungarian and English subtitles
Prokofiev was inspired to compose a musical drama based on Leo Tolstoy’s colossal historical novel War and Peace by the invasion of Russia by Nazi Germany.
The Peace in the first half of the opera is a series of Prokofiev’s most beautiful and intimate tableaus, and it forms a strong contrast with the ...
Ripoff Raskolnikov Band, Fonó Budapest, 27 January
- 27 Jan 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Both an accomplished blues guitar player and a prolific singer/songwriter, Austrian born Ripoff Raskolnikov must be considered one of the most idiosyncratic figures on the European blues scene. Like thousands of his colleagues, he admires and reveres such blues greats as Blind Willie McTell, Skip James, Robert Johnson or John Lee Hooker.
On the other hand, and quite unlike most of his ...