Directed by Barrie Kosky, the Bavarian State Opera presents its new production of Johann Strauss II’s Die Fledermaus (The Bat).
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The Classical ME project focuses on the revitalization of the classical music sector and the creation of a network of musicians.
On 12-13 January 2024, IRCAM will hold an international conference entitled Musical Theatre, Instrumental Theatre in the Works of Péter Eötvös.
The competition will take place in early September 2024 in Budapest with a total prize fund of seventy thousand euros. Participants are required to perform one of Liszt’s songs during the competition.
The Várfok Gallery is delighted to announce a major exhibition of one of its most established artists, Péter Ujházi (1940, Székesfehérvár), who has created a rich and versatile oeuvre. The exhibition will present the range of Ujházi’s iconic visual language through showcasing his impressive, multi-faceted creative talent.
Péter Eötvös, world-famous Hungarian composer, conductor, music teacher, recipient of the Order of St. Stephen of Hungary, an outstanding figure of contemporary music, was born on 2 January 1944 in Odorheiu Secuiesc, Romania.
The middle volume of the three Beethoven recordings has been covered by Gramophone critic Andrew Farach-Colton.
A Christmas Carol – a ballet based on Charles Dickens’ novella is available on ARTE from 23 December.
It was on the second weekend of November that a literary festival in Veszprém brought together international literary enthusiasts.
Péter Eötvös’s latest opera had its world premiere in the Eiffel Art Studios on December 2nd, and performances continued through the 17th.