About Gods and Heroes: the most popular Wagner works in the Müpa
Wagner’s operas depict passionate stories and dramatic situations: love affairs, human emotions and fateful decisions…
Wagner’s operas depict passionate stories and dramatic situations: love affairs, human emotions and fateful decisions…
We try to keep our history alive, and fortunately there are opportunities to do so – says band leader Gyula Tóth about Studio 11.
Requiem by Ligeti has an indescribably powerful effect on the listener and brings us to a true catharsis that stays with us for long.
Young adults escape from their village, and establish a new, revolutionary collective against the ruling authoritarian regime.
Nemo, an artist turned art aficionado slash art thief, gets trapped inside a monochrome art gallery-esque penthouse.
Yang, a certified and refurbished AI assistant beloved by his human family, needs a quick fix after a sudden breakdown.
Mísia uses innovative techniques because she aims to preserve the values of traditional fado while adding something new to the genre.
Martin Grubinger is famous for practising until he collapses in the rehearsal room, and when he wakes up again, he sits back to the drums…
Bea Palya and Mari Kalkun in Tallinn and soon found that they understood each other very well, both musically and personally.
Humour, as Ferenc Szijj does it, offers a predominantly absurd and grotesque quality and an ironic tone, similar to István Örkény.
Married for love, Borodin became a champion of women’s rights under the influence of his wife, the pianist Ekaterina Protapopova.
A wise woman who, realising her age, gives up her much younger love for a young and beautiful heiress in Der Rosenkavalier.
Adams and Durante investigate the common ground between the music of the two sides of the Mediterranean: North Africa and South Italy.
The songs on the new group’s first album The Island are very cohesive: they are flowing naturally into each other.
A fascinating aspect of this ancient ritual is that it is predominantly performed by women, with only a handful of men participating.
Saint Omer is an edgy and emotionally turbulent courtroom drama painted with thick brushstrokes of mystery.
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