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Tromba Veneziana – the attraction of Venice and early music

Venice evokes images of indulgent feasts, thrilling excitement, and luminous light, particularly for those who have experienced the fragrance of the lagoons at dusk amidst the setting sun. Similarly, the trumpet's resounding call conjures up feelings of celebration, excitement, and illumination for many. Amongst the few who have mastered this...

Monsieur Bartók: The influence of Béla Bartók in contemporary jazz

In the afterlife of Béla Bartók’s music, the expiry of copyright protection for his works (2016) brought a significant change. In the years that have elapsed since, there have been a number of outstanding adaptations of his compositions, into which new life has been breathed – not surprisingly – in...

Müpa reopens its gates with international stars

After the break due to the pandemic, Müpa opens its doors again! The leadership team gave a press conference last Thursday where they covered the topics of last year, the future of the institution, and released the programme for the summer and season 2021/2022. “Last year was a revelation about...

At some point we need to be like kindergarten teachers – interview with conductor János Kovács

Audience can enjoy Eine kleine Nachtmusik by Mozart or the Four Seasons by Vivaldi from their cars in the new “Drive-in Cinema” organised by Müpa. The first concert happened yesterday and had the title A little summer music, bringing summer vibes with well-known classical pieces. Singers Zsófia Nagy, Eszter Zemlényi,...

The black sheep of violin music conquers the stage

Bad day for powdered wigs! A totally eccentric artist, debuted as a wunderkind, not caring about rules and expectations at all, is coming to Budapest soon. No, it’s not a screening of Forman’s Amadeus, it’s Ara Malikian giving a concert. Here are seven reasons to join it – for beginner...

Doing Justice to the Jabot

Like the chili in hot chocolate, the tense silence before the starting pistol in athletics, a goodnight kiss before going to sleep, such is the frill on a shirt: decorative and extreme. Unlike the Renaissance, Baroque music does not claim to be in a state of perfect balance, and this...

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