7 result(s) for song cycle in Events
Song Cycle, Vígszínház Budapest, 18 December
- 18 Dec 2025 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The song cycle Sommerreise will be presented at Víg Szalon, performed by Csilla Radnay and directed by Ági Jókai. The work by composer Péter Wolf and lyricist Péter Fábri is a novel counterpart to Schubert’s Winterreise, written from a female perspective.
Sommerreise is the reverse of Schubert’s epoch-making Winterreise. “What’s the original song cycle? Winterreise. That’s already been ...
Arnold Schönberg Gurre - Leider, Erkel Theatre Budapest, 15 February
- 15 Feb 2025 7:00 PM
- classical
Oratorical song cycle with Hungarian and English surtitles
Hungarian musicians have been able to perform the largest-scale work by the leader of the Second Viennese School only on one occasion, in 1998, under the instruction of Zoltán Kocsis.
Alongside Mahler's Symphony No. 8 and Britten's War Requiem, the opus is one of the works that require the largest ensemble in classical music. ...
Letters from Chopin To Bartók, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 30 August
- 30 Aug 2024 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Hungarian-Polish cultural relations have for long embellished the historical friendship of the two nations. The newest chapter in this story will be a project which connects Chopin and Bartók, as their works provide the starting point to build an imaginary bridge across the ages between them by way of adapting their music and improvising on them.
All participating jazz musicians look up to ...
Matthieu Donarier’s Bestiaire: Libellules, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 5 August
- 5 Aug 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
Le Bestiaire is Matthieu Donarier’s latest creation: 7 musicians combining into a myriad of new groups and combos.
A musical jungle. A collective adventure. An extensive and progressive songbook.
With this polymorphous and evolving writing combined to a unique team of singular european musicians, Le Bestiaire is designed to generate a vast array of groups, from chamber music duets and ...
Linda Kovács & Ádám Bögöthy, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 30 July
- 30 Jul 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The vocal-bass duo formation may seem unusual at first hearing, but pairing the two instruments with a large amount invention is enough to create a complete sound image.
The duo’s music pays homage to the traditions with the acoustic sound, but at the same time they use electronics to respond to contemporary trends.
The backbone of the complex and varied musical material is mainly the own ...
Ágoston Nagy - Binaura, Songlines, Trafó Budapest, 20 April
- 20 Apr 2021 9:06 PM
- contemporary
Songlines is a musical game with a tribute to visual music notation, improvisation and songlines. The behaviour of the two agents are based on reinforcement learning, they learn from their environment.
They are seeking food provided by your touch, while trying to keep distance from the auto generated dark objects. What they see and perceive from their surrounding is the sonic instrument ...
James Newby
- 28 Jan 2021 8:30 PM
- classical
From Mupa:
In spite of his young age, James Newby has received a number of recognitions, winning the Richard Tauber Prize in 2015 and the Kathleen Ferrier Award in 2016.
The year 2016 also saw him earn a scholarship from Wigmore Hall and an Independent Opera Voice Fellowship.
In 2017, his work was recognised with a gold medal from the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, ...
Song Cycle, Vígszínház Budapest, 18 December
- 18 Dec 2025 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The song cycle Sommerreise will be presented at Víg Szalon, performed by Csilla Radnay and directed by Ági Jókai. The work by composer Péter Wolf and lyricist Péter Fábri is a novel counterpart to Schubert’s Winterreise, written from a female perspective.
Sommerreise is the reverse of Schubert’s epoch-making Winterreise. “What’s the original song cycle? Winterreise. That’s already been ...
Arnold Schönberg Gurre - Leider, Erkel Theatre Budapest, 15 February
- 15 Feb 2025 7:00 PM
- classical
Oratorical song cycle with Hungarian and English surtitles
Hungarian musicians have been able to perform the largest-scale work by the leader of the Second Viennese School only on one occasion, in 1998, under the instruction of Zoltán Kocsis.
Alongside Mahler's Symphony No. 8 and Britten's War Requiem, the opus is one of the works that require the largest ensemble in classical music. ...
Letters from Chopin To Bartók, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 30 August
- 30 Aug 2024 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Hungarian-Polish cultural relations have for long embellished the historical friendship of the two nations. The newest chapter in this story will be a project which connects Chopin and Bartók, as their works provide the starting point to build an imaginary bridge across the ages between them by way of adapting their music and improvising on them.
All participating jazz musicians look up to ...
Matthieu Donarier’s Bestiaire: Libellules, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 5 August
- 5 Aug 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
Le Bestiaire is Matthieu Donarier’s latest creation: 7 musicians combining into a myriad of new groups and combos.
A musical jungle. A collective adventure. An extensive and progressive songbook.
With this polymorphous and evolving writing combined to a unique team of singular european musicians, Le Bestiaire is designed to generate a vast array of groups, from chamber music duets and ...
Linda Kovács & Ádám Bögöthy, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 30 July
- 30 Jul 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The vocal-bass duo formation may seem unusual at first hearing, but pairing the two instruments with a large amount invention is enough to create a complete sound image.
The duo’s music pays homage to the traditions with the acoustic sound, but at the same time they use electronics to respond to contemporary trends.
The backbone of the complex and varied musical material is mainly the own ...
Ágoston Nagy - Binaura, Songlines, Trafó Budapest, 20 April
- 20 Apr 2021 9:06 PM
- contemporary
Songlines is a musical game with a tribute to visual music notation, improvisation and songlines. The behaviour of the two agents are based on reinforcement learning, they learn from their environment.
They are seeking food provided by your touch, while trying to keep distance from the auto generated dark objects. What they see and perceive from their surrounding is the sonic instrument ...
James Newby
- 28 Jan 2021 8:30 PM
- classical
From Mupa:
In spite of his young age, James Newby has received a number of recognitions, winning the Richard Tauber Prize in 2015 and the Kathleen Ferrier Award in 2016.
The year 2016 also saw him earn a scholarship from Wigmore Hall and an Independent Opera Voice Fellowship.
In 2017, his work was recognised with a gold medal from the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, ...















