Tenor Jonathan Tetelman makes his recital debut on July 30 at the Margit Island Open-Air Theatre.
Szerző: Alexandra Ivanoff
The Wagner Ring Cycle (Das Rheingold, Die Walküre, Siegfried, and Götterdämmerung) once again rang through the hallowed halls of Müpa Budapest on June 20-23.
The German Helden tenor Stefan Vinke defies all the odds: he is evidently able to avoid aging, with its attendant energy loss and vocal decay.
The Szolnok Symphony came to town on June 5 to play a high-powered program of Bartók and Khatchaturian at the Liszt Academy.
Three Hungarian composers cooked up their own amusing musical reflections on planet Earth’s sonic history at the Liszt Academy on April 27th.
I usually refrain from writing negative reviews, but sometimes I need to voice my opinion about a performance that had promised to be thrilling, but turned out to be what my ears would consider unsatisfactory.
On February 19th, György Kurtág’s 98th birthday, the Budapest Music Center offered a concert to celebrate the great master’s birthday.
Átlátszó Hang New Music Festival presented their 2024 marathon of concerts from January 6th through February 2nd in various venues in Buda and Pest.
One of Turkey’s most well-known dance productions, “Güldestan” (Rosegarden) was presented at National Dance Theatre in Budapest.
Péter Eötvös’s latest opera had its world premiere in the Eiffel Art Studios on December 2nd, and performances continued through the 17th.