During the mid-June “Ring of the Nibelungen” produced in Müpa Budapest’s Wagner Days Festival, this visceral reaction phenomenon happened to me repeatedly throughout my four nights of attending this masterpiece of musical mythology.
Szerző: Alexandra Ivanoff
I ask singer Anna Molnár, who loves hip minimalist clothing, what she will wear for the occasion: an artfully draped white sheet, perhaps?
Szirtes János Oxigén című kiállításának keretében a Várfok Galéria rendhagyó kamarakoncertet szervezett a STUDIO5 Kortárs Zenei Műhellyel.
“Cry Me a River,” the current installation at the Ani Molnár Galéria, as a participant in the ongoing Budapest Photo Festival, gives the viewer a lot to think about.
This year, ICMA’s 2022 events were hosted by the Philharmonie Luxembourg from April 19-21 in Luxembourg.
Jonas Kaufmann sztártenor nemrég megjelent It’s Christmas! című albuma a német karácsonyi zene évszázados kincsestárát mutatja be.
“I have a memory from the time before I was born,” writes Swedish clarinetist Martin Fröst. That memory was filled with songs by Scarlatti and Purcell.
Star-Tenor Jonas Kaufmann’s newly-released album “It’s Christmas!” is an extraordinary labor of love that reveals a centuries-old treasure trove of old German Christmas songs.
At Müpa Budapest on 29 March, three works were performed by the Vienna Philharmonic, directed by Thomas Adès, in his Hungarian début.
On 19 March, the Danubia Zenekar scheduled the “Harmonielehre” on their program along with Schönberg‘s “Theme and Variations” Op. 43/b, and Bruch’s Violin Concerto no. 1.