This year, the Hungarian Motion Picture Festival honours the outstanding careers of actress and dancer Cecília Esztergályos, director Márta Mészáros, actor Gábor Reviczky, producer Béla Romwalter (Richy), and animation director Béla Ternovszky with Lifetime Achievement Awards.
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Among others, László Kollár-Klemencz, Veronika Harcsa, Mihály Dresch, Rozina Pátkai, Maszkura, Krisztián Nyáry, and Ádám Bősze will perform in the 2023 season of the Literary Ruin Concerts series.
Once an iron and spice shop, from May it will be a student hostel, and from the end of the year it will also be the visitor centre of the Veszprém Dungeon exhibition.
Müpa Budapest hosted “a really big” evening on May 13th featuring two debuts of two new masterworks, two trumpet stars, and the illustrious Prague Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andrey Boreyko.
The new 2023/2024 season at the NFM Wrocław offers a wealth of experiences of the highest artistic calibre.
“Mallets are personal,” says Budapest multi-percussionist Dániel Janca, who will be packing up his mallets to fly to Taiwan.
Antonín Dvořák’s final work, the opera Armida, treating timeless themes, is returning to the National Theatre in Prague after three decades. The new production will premiere on 19 May within the Prague Spring.
The retirement age in Hungary was 60 for a long time, but there is every reason to hope that the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra has no plans to retire.
ICMA Jury member Juan Lucas from the Spanish music magazine Scherzo has written the libretto for Die Judith von Shimoda.
In a special event at the Medgyaszay Hall of the Hungarian State Opera, Papageno presented a performance of Shostakovichs late masterpiece by the Juilliard-trained American bass Andrew Munn with the pianist Bálint Zsoldos on May 8, 2023.