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Folk Dance Event for Children, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 3 October
- 3 Oct 2021 10:00 AM
- community
Those interested can join us at our children’s dance house in the National Dance Theatre every Sunday 10.00 AM - 12 noon.
Programmes include Moldva and Gyimes region folk music, folk dancing, folk games with songs, folk tales and games you can play with your infant on your lap. We follow the progress of the year with nursery rhymes and revived folk traditions.
One of the oldest operating ...
Erika Miklósa - 30 Years On Stage At Hungarian State Opera, 4 September
- 4 Sep 2021 7:00 PM
- classical
Internationally renowned Erika Miklósa makes a selection of her iconic roles from operas including Die Zauberflöte, Rigoletto, Lucia di Lammermoor and Don Pasquale at the gala concert to celebrate her 30th jubilee at the Hungarian State Opera.
OperaWednesday: The Daughter of the Regiment, 16 June
- 16 Jun 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
Since being orphaned as a small child, the young and plucky Marie has grown up in the French army. Unaware of her aristocratic origins, she falls in love with a handsome peasant lad. Will she really marry him out of love?
Set during the Napoleonic Wars, La fille du régiment was one of Gaetano Donizetti’s most successful operas during its own era, and singing the title role was the dream of ...
Song Recital by Michael Volle, Palace of Arts Budapest, 14 June
- 14 Jun 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
In recent years, the Budapest Wagner Days festival has been enriched with new colours: in addition to works for the stage, it now also features a song recital performed, naturally, by a singer whose career and work are connected to the Wagnerian repertoire and who will be bringing a programme that is similarly well suited to the oeuvre of the great German composer of works for the musical stage. ...
'The Corsair', Online Premiere, Opera Budapest, 1 May
- 1 May 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
This ballet's plot is inspired by The Corsair, a famous verse written in 1814 by Lord Byron, who towered over an entire generation of English Romantic poets.
The thrilling story, full of adventure, also leaves plenty of room for love, betrayal, life-threatening danger, a shipwreck, and ultimately, escape.
Byron's work was so successful that ballet masters were staging it as early as the ...
The Sacred Wagner, Opera House Budapest, 17 April
- 17 Apr 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
Hungarian-born János Richter, known to the world as Hans Richter, was one of the most influential personalities in the world of music of his age.
He was the first to conduct the a most important pieces of the 19th century, the complete Der Ring des Nibelungen in Bayreuth. The artist, who was a friend of Wagner and Liszt's, later often turned up at the Opera House, and was also linked to the ...
Ludovic Tézier & Guests Sing Arias @ Palace Of Arts, 13 March
- 13 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Astonishing chapters of opera history: Viennese Classicism, bel canto, the grand large-scale mature style of the 19th century, and the music of turn-of-the-century Italy, along with a world-famous French baritone joined by a versatile soprano countrywoman of his and a celebrated Mexican tenor.
It is an irresistably appealing offering that an immensely experienced conductor, steeped in ...
Requiem, Palace Of Arts Budapest, 12 March
- 12 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Although in the last 30 years it was quite unusual for a symphony orchestra to start a concert with works by Bach, 20 years earlier this would not have been surprising at all. With the spread of the historically informed performance movement, modern orchestras 'withdrew' from the Baroque repertoire. Today, however, they are reclaiming this area.
The second half of the Hungarian National ...
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Liszt Academy, 4 March
- 4 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Originally, Tchaikovsky intended to dedicate his work (1874–75) to Nikolai Rubinstein, but his pianist-composer-conductor friend was scathing in his criticism of the piece, thus the dedication is actually to the student and first husband of the daughter (Cosima) of Ferenc Liszt, Hans von Bülow, who debuted the work in Boston in 1875.
The piano concerto took what the composer considered its ...
Folk Dance Event for Children, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 3 October
- 3 Oct 2021 10:00 AM
- community
Those interested can join us at our children’s dance house in the National Dance Theatre every Sunday 10.00 AM - 12 noon.
Programmes include Moldva and Gyimes region folk music, folk dancing, folk games with songs, folk tales and games you can play with your infant on your lap. We follow the progress of the year with nursery rhymes and revived folk traditions.
One of the oldest operating ...
Erika Miklósa - 30 Years On Stage At Hungarian State Opera, 4 September
- 4 Sep 2021 7:00 PM
- classical
Internationally renowned Erika Miklósa makes a selection of her iconic roles from operas including Die Zauberflöte, Rigoletto, Lucia di Lammermoor and Don Pasquale at the gala concert to celebrate her 30th jubilee at the Hungarian State Opera.
OperaWednesday: The Daughter of the Regiment, 16 June
- 16 Jun 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
Since being orphaned as a small child, the young and plucky Marie has grown up in the French army. Unaware of her aristocratic origins, she falls in love with a handsome peasant lad. Will she really marry him out of love?
Set during the Napoleonic Wars, La fille du régiment was one of Gaetano Donizetti’s most successful operas during its own era, and singing the title role was the dream of ...
Song Recital by Michael Volle, Palace of Arts Budapest, 14 June
- 14 Jun 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
In recent years, the Budapest Wagner Days festival has been enriched with new colours: in addition to works for the stage, it now also features a song recital performed, naturally, by a singer whose career and work are connected to the Wagnerian repertoire and who will be bringing a programme that is similarly well suited to the oeuvre of the great German composer of works for the musical stage. ...
'The Corsair', Online Premiere, Opera Budapest, 1 May
- 1 May 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
This ballet's plot is inspired by The Corsair, a famous verse written in 1814 by Lord Byron, who towered over an entire generation of English Romantic poets.
The thrilling story, full of adventure, also leaves plenty of room for love, betrayal, life-threatening danger, a shipwreck, and ultimately, escape.
Byron's work was so successful that ballet masters were staging it as early as the ...
The Sacred Wagner, Opera House Budapest, 17 April
- 17 Apr 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
Hungarian-born János Richter, known to the world as Hans Richter, was one of the most influential personalities in the world of music of his age.
He was the first to conduct the a most important pieces of the 19th century, the complete Der Ring des Nibelungen in Bayreuth. The artist, who was a friend of Wagner and Liszt's, later often turned up at the Opera House, and was also linked to the ...
Ludovic Tézier & Guests Sing Arias @ Palace Of Arts, 13 March
- 13 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Astonishing chapters of opera history: Viennese Classicism, bel canto, the grand large-scale mature style of the 19th century, and the music of turn-of-the-century Italy, along with a world-famous French baritone joined by a versatile soprano countrywoman of his and a celebrated Mexican tenor.
It is an irresistably appealing offering that an immensely experienced conductor, steeped in ...
Requiem, Palace Of Arts Budapest, 12 March
- 12 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Although in the last 30 years it was quite unusual for a symphony orchestra to start a concert with works by Bach, 20 years earlier this would not have been surprising at all. With the spread of the historically informed performance movement, modern orchestras 'withdrew' from the Baroque repertoire. Today, however, they are reclaiming this area.
The second half of the Hungarian National ...
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Liszt Academy, 4 March
- 4 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Originally, Tchaikovsky intended to dedicate his work (1874–75) to Nikolai Rubinstein, but his pianist-composer-conductor friend was scathing in his criticism of the piece, thus the dedication is actually to the student and first husband of the daughter (Cosima) of Ferenc Liszt, Hans von Bülow, who debuted the work in Boston in 1875.
The piano concerto took what the composer considered its ...