Romanian soprano Aida Pascu was named Young Artist of the Year 2024 of the International Classical Music Awards (ICMA). The 24-year-old singer answers the questions of Irina Vasilescu.
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On March 23, Pedro Amaral – a former student of Péter Eötvös – led Concerto Budapest at the Liszt Academy where three 20th and 21st century works debuted.
Since November, Soharóza, led by singer-director Tara Khozein, has returned to its roots and started experimenting again.
The Franz Liszt Memorial Museum and Research Center is organizing an international conference with the participation of researchers from eight countries.
The next exhibition in the Várfok Project Room will showcase the works of a talented young artist, Anna Eszter Tóth, titled ‘Leaving Mark’.
The Várfok Gallery and the Hegyvidék Gallery is organizing an exhibition to commemorate the anniversary of the birth of László Mulasics.
On 23rd March Riccardo Frizza will conduct Mahler’s Symphony No.8 leading „his” Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Composer Elżbieta Sikora will receive the Prize of the President of the French Republic for her entire body of work on March 21, 2024.
The 29th edition of the Béla Bartók International Choir Competition in Debrecen will be held between 1-4 August. Applications for the prestigious competition are invited until 15 April on the competition’s official website.
This March FOY highlights the importance of social media through its FOCUS on Social Media workshop.