228 result(s) for violin concert
'Day Of The Equal Opportunities 2010', Millenáris, 8 May
- 7 May 2010 4:00 AM
- community & culture
"This whole day event is aimed to protest in a peaceful way against discrimination which appears towards disadvantaged people. It is trying to draw attention to the everyday problems and chances to solve these problems of those living with disabilities or any other disadvantages.
Concert In St.Michael's Church, Budapest, 21 April
- 20 Apr 2010 2:00 AM
- entertainment
"Enjoy a concert in the beautiful St. Michael's Church in the old quarter of Budapest. The Church of St. Michael (Belvarosi Szent Mihály Templom) on Vaci Street was built in the mid-1700’s and boasts one of the most spectacular main altars in Budapest. In addition to its stunning interior, St. Michael’s also provides excellent acoustics that enhance the rich sounds of a lone soloist or a full ...
RIP Frederick Sweet
- 17 Dec 2009 11:00 AM
Frederick Sweet was born in New York City of Hungarian parents (both from Budapest) who had immigrated to the United States before World War II. Since Hungarian was spoken at home, Sweet acquired it as a second language.
'Day Of The Equal Opportunities 2010', Millenáris, 8 May
- 7 May 2010 4:00 AM
- community & culture
"This whole day event is aimed to protest in a peaceful way against discrimination which appears towards disadvantaged people. It is trying to draw attention to the everyday problems and chances to solve these problems of those living with disabilities or any other disadvantages.
Concert In St.Michael's Church, Budapest, 21 April
- 20 Apr 2010 2:00 AM
- entertainment
"Enjoy a concert in the beautiful St. Michael's Church in the old quarter of Budapest. The Church of St. Michael (Belvarosi Szent Mihály Templom) on Vaci Street was built in the mid-1700’s and boasts one of the most spectacular main altars in Budapest. In addition to its stunning interior, St. Michael’s also provides excellent acoustics that enhance the rich sounds of a lone soloist or a full ...
RIP Frederick Sweet
- 17 Dec 2009 11:00 AM
Frederick Sweet was born in New York City of Hungarian parents (both from Budapest) who had immigrated to the United States before World War II. Since Hungarian was spoken at home, Sweet acquired it as a second language.