80 result(s) for hungarian nation in Events
Palya Bea, Kaukázus, Gablyasz Péter Concert, A38 Ship Budapest, 6 June
- 6 Jun 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Palya Bea’s world of folk music, movingly personal, is built on a fusion of traditional motifs and modern themes.
She easily captivates her audience with her voice, outspoken lyrics and suggestive stage presence. She expands her repertoire for the 1K Festival with special arrangements and guest production by Péter Gablyasz, and sings songs by Bagossy Brothers Company, Rúzsa Magdi and ...
Kéknyúl Trio Concert, A38 Ship Budapest, 5 June
- 5 Jun 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
he name of Mátyás Premecz is associated with two things among the Hungarian audience: vigorous bands (including Kéknyúl, Fábián Juli and Zoohacker, Sena Live Band, but he also accompanied Jackie Orszáczky on his last home tour) and a huge Hammond organ.
With their trio, they predominantly perform their own compositions, their style is a healthy blend of jazz, blues and sometimes funk, and ...
Kállay Saunders Album Release Concert, Akvárium Club Budapest, 3 June
- 3 Jun 2021 10:30 AM
- contemporary
András Kállay-Saunders was born in New York City, United States to Hungarian model Katalin Kállay and American soul-singer and producer Fernando Saunders. He is a descendant of the noble Kállay family from his maternal side.
Throughout most of his childhood years Kállay's father was touring the world and playing his music among legends such Luciano Pavarotti, Jeff Beck, Lou Reed and many more ...
'Circle Dance' Performance, Palace of Arts, 1 June
- 1 Jun 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
The 70-year-old Hungarian State Folk Ensemble's performance has been prepared in memory of the Trianion Peace Treaty that took place 100 years ago.
This anthology-like selection from the folklore of the Hungarians of the Carpathian Basin, as well as the nationalities that have shared their historical communities (Romanians, Slovaks, Serbs and Croats, Swabians, Ruthenians, Jews, Gypsies), ...
Hungarian Classical Music Day, Liszt Academy, 30 May
- 30 May 2021 7:35 PM
- classical
Being proud of the richness of Hungarian classical music, its old and new values, its great and its minor masters, its diversity and its inimitable traits, is anything other than some kind of narrow-minded nationalism.
In fact, quite the opposite because our music, the works of our 19th, 20th and 21st century composers, are to be found in the universal medium of European culture and classical ...
Cimbaliband @ Budapest Ritmo Online, 12 May
- 12 May 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The Cimbaliband Gipsy Fushion formation (fushion describes their bold, strong spirited character) two breathtaking talents of Romani heritage get a chance to shine: Alexandra Horváth, whose brilliant singing voice made her nationally renowned as a child, and Máté Solymosi, virtuoso violinist, who plays on a 120-year-old master violin.
The band’s unique sound is shaped by the cimbalom, a ...
István Várdai & Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Palace Of Arts, 10 May
- 10 May 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
The modern accepted principles for structuring concert programmes were developed in the second half of the 20th century.
Prior to that, a more liberal logic for planning concerts prevailed. It used to be common to play just one or two movements from longer works or to embellish a lengthy work by inserting excerpts from another piece in the middle and then resuming the original music as though ...
'A Country For Women' Online Exhibition, Hungarian National Museum
- 1 May 2021 10:08 AM
- contemporary
At the dawn of the Middle Ages, in a period when peoples of various origin and cultural background succeded each other in the Carpathian Basin, written sources mainly inform us about the world of men and warfare, while women mostly stay ‘invisible'.
However, from an archaeological point of view it is exactly women's graves which are more spectacular, richer and more colourful than those of ...
The Operas Of Richard Strauss Conducted By Zoltán Kocsis, Palace Of Arts, 23 April
- 23 Apr 2021 6:00 PM
- classical
Zoltán Kocsis deliberately and methodically set about presenting composers' complete oeuvres. In the course of interpreting the symphonic poems of Richard Strauss, he discovered the invaluable masterpieces that Strauss wrote as an opera composer.
This led to his embarking on the massive undertaking of mounting, one after the other and as joint productions between the Hungarian National ...
Palya Bea, Kaukázus, Gablyasz Péter Concert, A38 Ship Budapest, 6 June
- 6 Jun 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Palya Bea’s world of folk music, movingly personal, is built on a fusion of traditional motifs and modern themes.
She easily captivates her audience with her voice, outspoken lyrics and suggestive stage presence. She expands her repertoire for the 1K Festival with special arrangements and guest production by Péter Gablyasz, and sings songs by Bagossy Brothers Company, Rúzsa Magdi and ...
Kéknyúl Trio Concert, A38 Ship Budapest, 5 June
- 5 Jun 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
he name of Mátyás Premecz is associated with two things among the Hungarian audience: vigorous bands (including Kéknyúl, Fábián Juli and Zoohacker, Sena Live Band, but he also accompanied Jackie Orszáczky on his last home tour) and a huge Hammond organ.
With their trio, they predominantly perform their own compositions, their style is a healthy blend of jazz, blues and sometimes funk, and ...
Kállay Saunders Album Release Concert, Akvárium Club Budapest, 3 June
- 3 Jun 2021 10:30 AM
- contemporary
András Kállay-Saunders was born in New York City, United States to Hungarian model Katalin Kállay and American soul-singer and producer Fernando Saunders. He is a descendant of the noble Kállay family from his maternal side.
Throughout most of his childhood years Kállay's father was touring the world and playing his music among legends such Luciano Pavarotti, Jeff Beck, Lou Reed and many more ...
'Circle Dance' Performance, Palace of Arts, 1 June
- 1 Jun 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
The 70-year-old Hungarian State Folk Ensemble's performance has been prepared in memory of the Trianion Peace Treaty that took place 100 years ago.
This anthology-like selection from the folklore of the Hungarians of the Carpathian Basin, as well as the nationalities that have shared their historical communities (Romanians, Slovaks, Serbs and Croats, Swabians, Ruthenians, Jews, Gypsies), ...
Hungarian Classical Music Day, Liszt Academy, 30 May
- 30 May 2021 7:35 PM
- classical
Being proud of the richness of Hungarian classical music, its old and new values, its great and its minor masters, its diversity and its inimitable traits, is anything other than some kind of narrow-minded nationalism.
In fact, quite the opposite because our music, the works of our 19th, 20th and 21st century composers, are to be found in the universal medium of European culture and classical ...
Cimbaliband @ Budapest Ritmo Online, 12 May
- 12 May 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The Cimbaliband Gipsy Fushion formation (fushion describes their bold, strong spirited character) two breathtaking talents of Romani heritage get a chance to shine: Alexandra Horváth, whose brilliant singing voice made her nationally renowned as a child, and Máté Solymosi, virtuoso violinist, who plays on a 120-year-old master violin.
The band’s unique sound is shaped by the cimbalom, a ...
István Várdai & Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Palace Of Arts, 10 May
- 10 May 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
The modern accepted principles for structuring concert programmes were developed in the second half of the 20th century.
Prior to that, a more liberal logic for planning concerts prevailed. It used to be common to play just one or two movements from longer works or to embellish a lengthy work by inserting excerpts from another piece in the middle and then resuming the original music as though ...
'A Country For Women' Online Exhibition, Hungarian National Museum
- 1 May 2021 10:08 AM
- contemporary
At the dawn of the Middle Ages, in a period when peoples of various origin and cultural background succeded each other in the Carpathian Basin, written sources mainly inform us about the world of men and warfare, while women mostly stay ‘invisible'.
However, from an archaeological point of view it is exactly women's graves which are more spectacular, richer and more colourful than those of ...
The Operas Of Richard Strauss Conducted By Zoltán Kocsis, Palace Of Arts, 23 April
- 23 Apr 2021 6:00 PM
- classical
Zoltán Kocsis deliberately and methodically set about presenting composers' complete oeuvres. In the course of interpreting the symphonic poems of Richard Strauss, he discovered the invaluable masterpieces that Strauss wrote as an opera composer.
This led to his embarking on the massive undertaking of mounting, one after the other and as joint productions between the Hungarian National ...