They will be on the same stage on 18 February: Evelin Tóth as the front person of a band, Maria Mazzotta as a soloist.
Wayne Marshall doesn’t have to go far to find a variety of genres; he was involved in jazz, Broadway and church music all at the same time.
Laramie L. Bahr discovered a true love for teaching, something he had done a great deal of as a soldier, but not on the same level.
The fact that Krylov, Knyazev and Lugansky will perform together in chamber formation in Budapest is practically unprecedented.
Whatever the form and performance, folk music helps us to learn about and carry on our traditions and roots.folk
He was sitting cross-legged, grey and avuncular in a bus stop pavilion, smoking a cigarette. Béla Bartók at the bus stop…
The instruments Béla Zsoldos plays include classical percussive instruments, jazz vibraphone, percussion and drums.
I-Opener deals with hard topics and I want nothing less than to make participants reflect on their own behaviour – says Oliver Juan.
I-opener is a free immersive video installation that aims to cultivate a deeper sense of ecological awareness.
Dora Endre, Hungarian artist, brings us the best movies of the past year. The honourable mention is a US-American movie called Pig.
My mission is to spread knowledge about my instrument and represent it in the brightest light on stage – says violist Kinga Wojdalska.
Dora Endre, Hungarian artist, brings us the best movies of the past year. The fifth one is “Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In”.
Dora Endre, Hungarian artist, brings us the best movies of the past year. The fourth one is “The Human Voice”.
Dora Endre, Hungarian artist, brings us the best movies of the past year. The third one is Riders of Justice.
There are many ways to play Mozart, but for me one of the most authentic interpretations has always been the legendary Daniel Barenboim.
Dora Endre, Hungarian artist, brings us the best movies of the past year. The second one is a Greek movie called Apples.
Dora Endre, Hungarian artist, brings us the best movies of the past year. The first one is “Quo Vadis, Aida?”.
“The most colourful work one can imagine” – says Ton Koopman who has an almost childlike enthusiasm for Bach’s art.
Ambrose Musiyiwa hopes that the anthology will be a resource: “the voice of the people matters, we can influence what happens tomorrow”.
Music has always played an important role in Kusturica’s films, but his relationship with music really took a serious turn later.
Munch’s most famous painting appeared before me with a French ‘colour scheme’ – says organist Dóra Pétery.
Let’s look a bit behind the scenes through the story of a world famous dancer, María Pagés. Soon at the Bartók Spring!
Some compare him to Glenn Gould, others contrast David Fray’s wild, life-affirming liberality with Gould’s precise, ascetic profundity.
In case you have never heard of Portuguese fado music, Lina Cardoso Rodrigues should be your authentic source to get to know it!
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