63 result(s) for győr in Events
'It’s Beautiful Springtime' Online Exhibition @ National Gallery
- 13 Apr 2021 1:53 PM
- classical
We all know the nice feeling of sunshine caressing our skin after a dark and cold winter. The flower-scented, gentle breeze of spring dancing through the flood of light: what ethereal delight! Chirping birds, budding trees, nature in bloom – new life springing up all around, ecstatically proclaiming the joy and beauty of living.
With our online mini-tour we will bring the delights of this ...
The Age Of Dürer, Virtual Tour, Museum Of Fine Arts Budapest
- 12 Apr 2021 10:34 AM
- classical
The prestigious collection of drawings by artists outside Hungary at the Museum of Fine Arts, comprising some 9,000 sheets in total, includes a rich variety of early German works.
This exhibition features almost fifty of the finest drawings, produced in German-speaking lands over a period of 200 years, from the world of International Gothic, through the Renaissance, until the time of ...
Gergely Madaras, Savaria Symphony Orchestra, Palace Of Arts, 10 April
- 10 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
This concert represents an opportunity to discover two young soloists, a pianist and a flautist, and also offers a unique chance to see the Savaria Symphony Orchestra, a Hungarian symphonic ensemble from outside Budapest.
The flute concerto that appears on the programme is also a rare treat. Conductor Gergely Madaras (1984) has purposely been left off the list of discoveries as he needs no ...
Kőröshegy Tulip Harvest
- 8 Apr 2021 9:00 AM
- community
258.000 tulips were planted by the organisers, which you can choose between and buy straight from the field. This traditional local flower fest is a joy to see, fee free to go have a look as there is no entry fee.
Cancelled: György Kurtág: 'Endgame', Premiere @ Palace Of Arts, 7 April
- 7 Apr 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
From the organisers on 3 April:
"The performance has been cancelled.
We regret to inform our audience that the Hungarian premiere of György Kurtág: Fin de partie (Endgame) has been cancelled due to the current state of the pandemic.
Thank you for your understanding!"
According to a critic, Kurtág's Fin de partie is a loving farewell to 20th-century modernism. Based on Samuel Beckett's ...
Félix Lajkó & Ballet Company Of Győr, Palace Of Arts, 6 April
- 6 Apr 2021 7:00 PM
- classical
A masterpiece of 19th-century Romantic ballet, whose popularity is unabated, Giselle established a style with a title role that is every ballerina's dream.
The piece, which had its premiere in 1841, conquered the world with Adolphe Adam's music. This production promises to be really special: performed by the Ballet Company of Győr, this mystical, beautiful and chilling story now comes to new ...
Handel: Messiah, Palace of Arts, 2 April
- 2 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Messiah (HWV 56) remains the most popular work of George Frideric Handel and one of the world's most frequently played oratorios. It first premièred on 13 April 1742 in Dublin, and continued its triumphal run with concerts in London the following year.
This performance brings the full-length version from Dublin and early London performances (from around 1742/43) of this masterpiece to the ...
Art From Home: 'Motherhood', Fine Arts Museum, 29 March
- 29 Mar 2021 10:00 AM
- classical
In autumn 2017 the Museum of Fine Arts and some of the MA students of the Metropolitan University of Budapest collaborated on a project within the framework of the institution’s integrated arts course with museum interpretation being at its focus. In addition to telling stories with and about works of art, the semester’s key drivers were creativity and thinking outside the box.
It is ...
Miklós Lukács: The World Of Cimbiózis, Palace Of Arts Budapest, 27 March
- 27 Mar 2021 8:00 PM
- community
The cimbalom player Miklós Lukács is without a doubt one of the most exceptional figures on the Hungarian music scene. His classical music training provided him with the opportunity to also delve deeply into jazz and contemporary music. His virtuoso playing style and constant experimentation have helped him to discover unknown sounds.
Miklós skilfully adapts to the most varied of music styles ...
'It’s Beautiful Springtime' Online Exhibition @ National Gallery
- 13 Apr 2021 1:53 PM
- classical
We all know the nice feeling of sunshine caressing our skin after a dark and cold winter. The flower-scented, gentle breeze of spring dancing through the flood of light: what ethereal delight! Chirping birds, budding trees, nature in bloom – new life springing up all around, ecstatically proclaiming the joy and beauty of living.
With our online mini-tour we will bring the delights of this ...
The Age Of Dürer, Virtual Tour, Museum Of Fine Arts Budapest
- 12 Apr 2021 10:34 AM
- classical
The prestigious collection of drawings by artists outside Hungary at the Museum of Fine Arts, comprising some 9,000 sheets in total, includes a rich variety of early German works.
This exhibition features almost fifty of the finest drawings, produced in German-speaking lands over a period of 200 years, from the world of International Gothic, through the Renaissance, until the time of ...
Gergely Madaras, Savaria Symphony Orchestra, Palace Of Arts, 10 April
- 10 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
This concert represents an opportunity to discover two young soloists, a pianist and a flautist, and also offers a unique chance to see the Savaria Symphony Orchestra, a Hungarian symphonic ensemble from outside Budapest.
The flute concerto that appears on the programme is also a rare treat. Conductor Gergely Madaras (1984) has purposely been left off the list of discoveries as he needs no ...
Kőröshegy Tulip Harvest
- 8 Apr 2021 9:00 AM
- community
258.000 tulips were planted by the organisers, which you can choose between and buy straight from the field. This traditional local flower fest is a joy to see, fee free to go have a look as there is no entry fee.
Cancelled: György Kurtág: 'Endgame', Premiere @ Palace Of Arts, 7 April
- 7 Apr 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
From the organisers on 3 April:
"The performance has been cancelled.
We regret to inform our audience that the Hungarian premiere of György Kurtág: Fin de partie (Endgame) has been cancelled due to the current state of the pandemic.
Thank you for your understanding!"
According to a critic, Kurtág's Fin de partie is a loving farewell to 20th-century modernism. Based on Samuel Beckett's ...
Félix Lajkó & Ballet Company Of Győr, Palace Of Arts, 6 April
- 6 Apr 2021 7:00 PM
- classical
A masterpiece of 19th-century Romantic ballet, whose popularity is unabated, Giselle established a style with a title role that is every ballerina's dream.
The piece, which had its premiere in 1841, conquered the world with Adolphe Adam's music. This production promises to be really special: performed by the Ballet Company of Győr, this mystical, beautiful and chilling story now comes to new ...
Handel: Messiah, Palace of Arts, 2 April
- 2 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Messiah (HWV 56) remains the most popular work of George Frideric Handel and one of the world's most frequently played oratorios. It first premièred on 13 April 1742 in Dublin, and continued its triumphal run with concerts in London the following year.
This performance brings the full-length version from Dublin and early London performances (from around 1742/43) of this masterpiece to the ...
Art From Home: 'Motherhood', Fine Arts Museum, 29 March
- 29 Mar 2021 10:00 AM
- classical
In autumn 2017 the Museum of Fine Arts and some of the MA students of the Metropolitan University of Budapest collaborated on a project within the framework of the institution’s integrated arts course with museum interpretation being at its focus. In addition to telling stories with and about works of art, the semester’s key drivers were creativity and thinking outside the box.
It is ...
Miklós Lukács: The World Of Cimbiózis, Palace Of Arts Budapest, 27 March
- 27 Mar 2021 8:00 PM
- community
The cimbalom player Miklós Lukács is without a doubt one of the most exceptional figures on the Hungarian music scene. His classical music training provided him with the opportunity to also delve deeply into jazz and contemporary music. His virtuoso playing style and constant experimentation have helped him to discover unknown sounds.
Miklós skilfully adapts to the most varied of music styles ...