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    Kálmán Balogh and the cimbalom players of the future stir special emotions in our hearts Kálmán Balogh and the cimbalom players of the future stir special emotions in our hearts
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  • Soul for Sale ~ A short story by Susan Anwin

    The survivor moved on. He didn’t know how long he had been wandering, as the sky was the same nondescript gray, with no evidence of sunrise or sunset.

  • Glittering like gold – five personalities, five special-themed concerts

    We can expect a diverse programme, but the incredible quality links all five individual concerts together. Gold Standard series of the Pannon Philharmonics.

  • Drifter ~ A short story by Susan Anwin

    “She turned and saw the pince-nez lying abandoned on the concrete. The man was nowhere to be seen.”

  • Budapest opens festival season in Europe – 39. Spring Festival launches on 5 April

    “We are the Budapest Spring Festival”, says executive director Csaba Káel. Franz Liszt, Russian culture and the 100-year-old Bauhaus in the spotlight.

  • They forgot that Hitler and Eichmann were also Austrians

    After Waldheim was elected, big discussions started. Nowadays, nobody would call Austria a victim of the war. The history books changed.

  • The Last Dawn ~ A short story by Susan Anwin

    “It was the subtlest form of torture, making sure you’re aware that these are the very last hours of your existence.”

  • A series of Susan Anwin’s short stories is launching at Art Here Art Now tomorrow

    Let us introduce you writer Susan Anwin, whose short stories are going to appear on our website from tomorrow on for six weeks!

  • Branford Marsalis: Playing with Sting for four years was a great experience

    “Working with singers, you have to understand that you are in a support role. Now that we are a quartet again, we use that experience to support each other.”

  • Twenty-two students join professional musicians at the Classical Chill Out concert

    Students on stage, students in the audience. A cool experience of classical music, mostly (but not exclusively) for young people…

  • Tomoki Sakata: I admire Liszt and Hungary is my all-time favorite

    Péter Dobszay and the Szeged Symphony Orchestra, Müpa, 24 February 2019, 7:30 pm Thinking about he is only 26 and…

  • It’s not about you in the music, it’s about music in yourself

    She answers the phone and I’m astonished how beautiful her voice is. I can imagine her leading a meditation group…

  • See how six young artists multitask in the Ani Molnár Gallery

    This year, the Ani Molnár Gallery is celebrating its 10 year anniversary. The gallery starts the year with a group…

  • Why did Gilbert Varga decide to sign a contract with the Pannon Philharmonic? – video

    Gilbert Varga, the British conductor with Hungarian roots, found his way “back home” last February when he performed in Hungary….

  • Even the conductor was outraged because of my blonde wig – interview with Karine Babajanyan

    The Land of Smiles, Müpa, 1 February 2019, 7 pm We caught the incredibly nice opera singer, Karine Babajanyan, for…

  • Here is Erik Satie, maybe the only real hero of the (not so) belle époque

    Easy Grace – PFZ, Müpa, Béla Bartók Concert Hall, 25 January 2019, 7:30 pm „We should have a music of our…

  • His instrument was banned, his fellow musicians killed – the story of Bombino

    In the evening, after dinner and milking sheep, camels and goats, people from every tent came together at a common fire where they drank tea, talked about history, recited poems and sang.

  • Fodor’s Wall is back, now in the beating heart of Vienna’s old town

    Two years ago, Fodor’s Border Wall was exhibited in an open space in Vienna. Now it is back again: you can find it in Vienna’s old town district at the junction of Freyung and Herrengasse.

  • The way we play this instrument is like conducting a whole orchester

    “I found it fantastic that every organ is different, you can hear completely new sounds, hundreds of years of music is awaken, and there are all these historical organs, still working today, all around the world…”

  • She heard Jerusalem’s stones crying out to her to sing

    “I am the result of the most beautiful mixture and this mixture is the fountain from which I create.” Yasmin Levy on her father, the Sephardim, Jerusalem and the sacredness of music.

  • Stars of talent shows who won much more than fame

    After years of hard work, practice, success in closer circles, many musicians really deserve national recognition and money. And there are some people who win even more in a talent show… Just like these three musicians.

  • Seven-year-old Nina cried when she found out she was Serbian and not Croatian

    The Croatian movie Srbenka received The Human Rights Film Award of the Verzió 15 International Human Rights Film Festival in Budapest. We interviewed the director Nebojša Slijepčević.

  • Rising Stars – Young wizards of music bring Europe to Budapest

    Even with a magical goblet to choose participants, it wouldn’t be a question why to choose these talented young people over thousands of their fellow students and colleagues.

  • We strive for a life with six hours of work per four days a week

    In The Limits of Work, journalist Saša Uhlová used hidden camera to find out some of the ugly truths of work.

  • When an audience is truly with me, I feel that anything is possible – interview with Stanley Jordan

    “I knew I had to do this because I had music in my head that I could not make on the guitar.” Meet Stanley Jordan and others, and see him playing the guitar the way no one else does.

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