I remember how lovely it felt with 15 to sleep on the Margaret Island under the stars – he recalls before coming to Budapest soon again.
I realised more and more how my personal feelings and life events are connected to European politics and international relations.
Director András Hábetler and myself are childhood friends, so he tailored the character of Don Giovanni to match my personality.
Jazz singer Gabi Szűcs investigates in her concert what is really like to be labelled as femme fatale. Are these women better lovers than wives?
He did so many things that it is almost impossible to imagine how it could be only one person’s life work.
November and May each year, the Foundation provides accommodation and use of the studio of the Villa Tosa di Sotto in San Sano.
Broadcasts help us concentrate on the content rather than the externalities: the HD quality makes them almost as good as an opera experience on stage.
“Once the applause faded, Zubin Mehta didn’t need a cane anymore. He easily took the whole large orchestra and his audience with him.”
In stories seemingly from Eastern European countries, Bence Vági found the universal, human; something relatable to his life in Hungary, too.
Wynton Marsalis seems like the a true prototype of being a “musical second born” – both in terms of subversion and innovation.
According to reviewers, she is among the most authentic personifications of Carmen and an inevitable part of European opera life.
Since Easter Sunday 2021, Billi Thanner’s Himmelsleiter rises into the Viennese sky illuminated in neon gold on the south tower of St. Stephan’s Cathedral.
The Mahler Forum invites you to the Künstlerhaus Klagenfurt and to the Gustav Mahler Composer’s House Maiernigg.
Budapest Wagner Days goes online for the second consecutive year already. This means that it can be watched from everywhere around the world!
This is not only reopening but rebirth for the leading cultural institution of Hungary. The Müpa leadership team revealed what comes next.
Vasarely was born in Pécs, so it brings us a great opportunity to celebrate the 60th birthday of our dance company Ballet Pécs with him!
Interview with dancer-choreographer Tamás Juronics and his artistic partners. How can you dance to Bartók’s Concerto? How do worlds meet?
The Kelemen Quartet is back after three years of break! Consisting of two couples, they bring every violin quartet by Bartók to life now.
A Szekler folk ballad tells a universal story about passionate love overwriting everything, marital infidelity, jealousy, and revenge.
…And then, in the early summer of 2019, we were on the way home in the bus, and then I suddenly said: OK guys, let’s record an album!
I love contemplative, meditative singing. Also, old Hungarian folk music was an important experience – explains the band leader.
It is much easier to play the pieces on the instrument they were originally written for – says the young pianist.
The miracles of Surrealist, post-conceptual and postmedia painting may also emerge beyond the vital, panpsychic cosmos of romanticism.
We put a new layer on the piece, with an update on the language of dance, and we made it faster and thicker.
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