Featuring some of the most famous Mozartians of our day, the Mozart Week Festival celebrates Mozart each year in January.
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Richard Wagner’s first romantic opera, Tannhäuser, set in the 1400’s in Thuringia, offers a tale of a life severely affected by constraints from both the Church and society.
The video live recordings of the ICMA Gala concerts in Luxembourg (2022) and Wroclaw (2023) have now a total of 3 million viewers.
“FOCUS on You” is an inspiring program that provides valuable and practical knowledge to young performers and composers working in the field of classical music.
The American Bruckner Society has awarded its prestigious “Recording of the Year”-Award 2023 to the French Conductor and Violinist Rémy Ballot
From 21 to 23 November 2023, members of the International Music Council gathered in Rabat (Morocco) for the organisation’s 40th General Assembly, elected a new leadership and adopted an ambitious work plan for the next two years.
The International Academy of Music in Liechtenstein announced important innovations at a press conference in Nendeln and presented its future headquarters in the Hagenhaus.
The Budapest Art Factory (BAF), the collective that has been hosting and showcasing the works of eight different artists for the past 17 years, is announcing their new location with a grand opening on Friday, December 8.
A book summarising the 20-year history of VeszprémFest has been published, presenting the two-decade history of the premium music festival.
On the first weekend of December, an exciting and not least blood-pumping programme will take place in the Veszprém Castle District.