41 result(s) for roman spring festival
Roman Spring Festival In Aquincum, Budapest, 12 - 14 May
- 10 May 2023 5:25 AM
- community & culture
2023 will see the Floralia held for the 32nd time. It is one of the oldest cultural events of Budapest and draws on Roman traditions to create an unforgettable experience for a diverse audience.
WhiskyNet Insight: February, the Month of Celebrations
- 13 Feb 2023 2:12 PM
- specials
Even though the Festive Season of December is over, and the very cold winter has arrived in Hungary by the end of January and the beginning of February, we still have something to celebrate!
Floralia - Roman Spring Festival, Aquincum Museum Budapest, 29 April – 1 May
- 12 Apr 2022 2:10 PM
- entertainment
In the ruin gardens of Aquincum, the festival of the fertility-giving goddess Flora has been celebrated for decades.
Bagossy Brothers Concert, Mupa, 22 May
- 22 May 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The band was founded in Gyergyószentmiklós (Gheorgheni, Romania), in 2013. In their first two years, they toured Transylvania’s towns and festivals, and their songs were featured on Hungarian-speaking radio stations in Romania and elsewhere.
They have released three studio albums, and a recording of a symphonic concert. With several chart leaders under their belts, they delighted their fans ...
Cimbaliband @ Budapest Ritmo Online, 12 May
- 12 May 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The Cimbaliband Gipsy Fushion formation (fushion describes their bold, strong spirited character) two breathtaking talents of Romani heritage get a chance to shine: Alexandra Horváth, whose brilliant singing voice made her nationally renowned as a child, and Máté Solymosi, virtuoso violinist, who plays on a 120-year-old master violin.
The band’s unique sound is shaped by the cimbalom, a ...
Bartók Spring Festival Online: Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Palace Of Arts, 14 May
- 10 May 2021 1:56 PM
- https://www.mupa.hu/en
- community & culture
Thirteen years after a thrilling performance, John Eliot Gardiner returns with the St John Passion, this time to the virtual concert hall of Müpa Budapest.
Tamás Érdi Piano Recital, Liszt Academy, 15 March
- 15 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Pianist Tamás Érdi lost his eyesight as a result of an oxygen overdose in a defective incubator. His interest in music was discovered at a very young age. His teachers use a unique method called “the structural method” to teach Tamás play the piano, whereby he virtually “recomposes” the music he is introduced to.
At 15, he plays a Mozart piano concerto at the prestigious Budapest Spring ...
Dead Can Dance Concert, Budapest Aréna, 26 June
- 26 Jun 2019 5:24 AM
- entertainment
Since their inception in Melbourne in 1981, Dead Can Dance have been informed by folk traditions from all over Europe, not just solely in terms of instrumentation, but also by secular, religious and spiritual practices.
’Floralia’ Roman Spring Festival In Aquincum, 10 – 12 May
- 1 May 2019 11:20 AM
- entertainment
Between 10 and 12 May, the the Aquincum Museum will be hosting for the 30th time its largest traditional Roman event, the most popular holiday of the Roman period, the Floralia spring festival.
Roman Spring Festival In Aquincum, Budapest, 12 - 14 May
- 10 May 2023 5:25 AM
- community & culture
2023 will see the Floralia held for the 32nd time. It is one of the oldest cultural events of Budapest and draws on Roman traditions to create an unforgettable experience for a diverse audience.
WhiskyNet Insight: February, the Month of Celebrations
- 13 Feb 2023 2:12 PM
- specials
Even though the Festive Season of December is over, and the very cold winter has arrived in Hungary by the end of January and the beginning of February, we still have something to celebrate!
Floralia - Roman Spring Festival, Aquincum Museum Budapest, 29 April – 1 May
- 12 Apr 2022 2:10 PM
- entertainment
In the ruin gardens of Aquincum, the festival of the fertility-giving goddess Flora has been celebrated for decades.
Bagossy Brothers Concert, Mupa, 22 May
- 22 May 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The band was founded in Gyergyószentmiklós (Gheorgheni, Romania), in 2013. In their first two years, they toured Transylvania’s towns and festivals, and their songs were featured on Hungarian-speaking radio stations in Romania and elsewhere.
They have released three studio albums, and a recording of a symphonic concert. With several chart leaders under their belts, they delighted their fans ...
Cimbaliband @ Budapest Ritmo Online, 12 May
- 12 May 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The Cimbaliband Gipsy Fushion formation (fushion describes their bold, strong spirited character) two breathtaking talents of Romani heritage get a chance to shine: Alexandra Horváth, whose brilliant singing voice made her nationally renowned as a child, and Máté Solymosi, virtuoso violinist, who plays on a 120-year-old master violin.
The band’s unique sound is shaped by the cimbalom, a ...
Bartók Spring Festival Online: Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Palace Of Arts, 14 May
- 10 May 2021 1:56 PM
- https://www.mupa.hu/en
- community & culture
Thirteen years after a thrilling performance, John Eliot Gardiner returns with the St John Passion, this time to the virtual concert hall of Müpa Budapest.
Tamás Érdi Piano Recital, Liszt Academy, 15 March
- 15 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Pianist Tamás Érdi lost his eyesight as a result of an oxygen overdose in a defective incubator. His interest in music was discovered at a very young age. His teachers use a unique method called “the structural method” to teach Tamás play the piano, whereby he virtually “recomposes” the music he is introduced to.
At 15, he plays a Mozart piano concerto at the prestigious Budapest Spring ...
Dead Can Dance Concert, Budapest Aréna, 26 June
- 26 Jun 2019 5:24 AM
- entertainment
Since their inception in Melbourne in 1981, Dead Can Dance have been informed by folk traditions from all over Europe, not just solely in terms of instrumentation, but also by secular, religious and spiritual practices.
’Floralia’ Roman Spring Festival In Aquincum, 10 – 12 May
- 1 May 2019 11:20 AM
- entertainment
Between 10 and 12 May, the the Aquincum Museum will be hosting for the 30th time its largest traditional Roman event, the most popular holiday of the Roman period, the Floralia spring festival.