Rarity in the online space: Kristóf Baráti and Dénes Várjon play together
Do you think Mozart was quite young when he wrote the violin concertos? Well, then hear the fascinating story of the Mendelssohn piece!
The audience can get closer to the ever-shining, pure and enormous love and everlasting romance that kept Márta and György together.
Between 10 am and 10 pm, pre-recorded concerts will be broadcasted, all revolving around the two Romantic giants.
Péter Kálmán, bass baritone who considers himself a Rossini fan, shared a few things with us about this promising night.
It is a huge thing for these young musicians to play on the same stage where so many Hungarian and international stars have played before.
Having a transcription or an adaptation of an original piece can be, in some ways, really refreshing – Olivier Latry says.
The two brothers give their first live streamed album release concert. These new songs are more optimistic than ever…
With a few clicks, one can register for free to collect points. The higher level we reach, the more discounts we get.
The composing competition is a huge success, we can see that Hungarian composing is in a good shape – says lecturer of the Academy of Music.
The professional feedback shows that Müpa found the best way to feed the audience with great things and make the connection even stronger.
The music sheet book is designed for schoolchildren; 50000 pupils from 116 schools will receive it as a Christmas present.
We wanted to show the loneliness of the life of a piano when there are no concerts, until someone special comes by…
A surprise for every day: music, conversations, theatre, Christmas playlists, a short movie, literature, and many more.
Dmitri Hvorostovsky lived 55 years, with around 30 constantly on stage. His legacy consists of many albums and videos.
Müpa Studio is unique in its kind, it requires the teamwork of many colleagues. This is one secret behind the success of the Müpa.
Roma music is a huge YES to life, a triumph of community. This musicality and centuries of traditions can be seen online tonight.
We take natural materials and create something that can entertain millions of people in a street or a concert hall – the master says.
György Vashegyi’s formations, the Orfeo Orchestra and the Purcell Choir, bring us German, Austrian, Hungarian, French and Italian pieces.
The concert will be true to the musical world and mood of the opera, and we can also make a good use of our imagination.
The instrument was unveiled at a private event in the concert hall, in the presence of creator Ákos Nagy and cimbalom artist Miklós Lukács.
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