Brescia-born conductor Riccardo Frizza was appointed as Chief Conductor of the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in March 2022. We asked him about his plans, the upcoming concerts and the legacy of former Italian conductors of the orchestra.
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Gabriel Schwabe, born in Berlin in 1988, has maintained his flying height and consolidated his excellent reputation.
“There is no art without technique, and technical advances are an art in themselves: Both are creative acts”, explains pianist Ádám Péterváry, who has been fascinated by computers and technology since childhood.
The online platform Classeek keeps on growing. 5 years after its launch, it proudly undertook a whole series of developments.
The Korossy Quartet is one of the youngest and most promising ensembles on the Hungarian chamber music scene.
On 3 November, an octet of string players from the famed West-Eastern Divan Orchestra will grace the halls of Hungarian House of Music.
Ágnes Langer broke into the Hungarian classical music scene at the Bartók World Competition, then she did not perform for a year due to an unexpected illness. We talked about creating a repertoire, her one-year forced hiatus, and perseverance.
György Pauk from 17 June will chair the jury of the 1st Zoltán Kodály International Music Competition. We talked about music education, unleashing talent, what makes a good conductor.
35 years ago, on 23 May 1987, the 3rd programme of Hungarian Radio took Béla Bartók’s name. We asked Channel Director Márton Devich about the past 35 years.
I ask singer Anna Molnár, who loves hip minimalist clothing, what she will wear for the occasion: an artfully draped white sheet, perhaps?