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April 2nd Vörösmarty Square, 3:00 pm
Our guest, a town - Debrecen greets Budapest
Csokonai and Debrecen - fair entertainments With: Debrecen Folk Ensemble, Szeredás Folk Music Ensemble
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April 2nd Parish Church of St Teresa of Avila, 7:30 pm
Our guest, a town - Debrecen greets Budapest
Evening with the Kodály Choir of Debrecen Mendelssohn: Jauchzet dem Herren Liszt: Pater Noster Kodály: Miserere Miklós Kocsár: Be gone, Cataract! Miklós Csemiczky: O beata virgo Maria György Orbán: Stabat Mater in F György Orbán: On the day of Resurrection Kodály: An Ode for Music Conductor: Péter Erdei
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April 3rd Thália Theatre, 7:30 pm
Our guest, a town - Debrecen greets Budapest
Humperdinck: Hansel and Gretel - concert performance Hansel: Marianna Bódi Gretel: Tünde Szabóki Mother: Bernadett Wiedemann Father: Tamás Busa Witch: Katalin Simon Conductor: Imre Kollár
With: Debrecen Philharmonic Orchestra, Children’s Choir of the Júlia Bányai Primary School |
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March 21st Budapest Puppet Theatre, Studio, 2:30 pm
Our guest, a town - Eger greets Budapest
Guest performance by the Harlekin Puppet Theatre Harlequin – performance for children Director: Géza Kovács (With the support of the French Institute.)
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March 21st Vörösmarty Square, 3:00 pm
Our guest, a town - Eger greets Budapest
Tibor Zalán and Péter Huzella: Little Stars of Eger – historical play with music
Première by the Egri Vitézlő Oskola – traditions of border castles in the Turkish age Musica Aulica Early Music Ensemble |
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March 21st Thália Theatre, 7:00 pm
Our guest, a town - Eger greets Budapest
Guest performance by the Géza Gárdonyi Theatre Lerner-Loewe: My Fair Lady – musical Director: Attila Béres
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March 21st Parish Church of St Teresa of Avila, 7:00 pm
Our guest, a town - Eger greets Budapest
Eger Symphony Orchestra Haydn: Seven Last Words – orchestral version Conductor: Máté Szabó Sípos
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March 27th Óbuda Social Circle, 10:00 am
20th anniversary of the
Hungarian Federation of Arts Festivals Special general assembly and opening of a poster exhibition
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March 27th Sofitel Atrium Budapest, 2:00 pm
Welcome, Europe!
The influence of EU accession on cultural life (Gazdasági Radio is a major supporter of the Symposium)
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March 20th National Concert Hall, 7:30 pm
10th Budapest International
Choral Competition - opening concert János Vajda: Így volt, így se Biber: Salzburg mass Conductor: Gábor Hollerung With: Budapest Academic Choral Society (choirmaster: Ildikó Balassa), Budapest Youth Choir (choirmaster: Ágnes Gerenday), Children’s Choir of the Júlia Bányai Singing and Music School of Debrecen (choirmaster: Ágnes Tóth) (Organised by Interkultur Hungária Kht.)
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March 21st Festival Theatre, 10:00 am
10th Budapest International
Choral Competition (Organised by Interkultur Hungária Kht.)
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March 22nd Festival Theatre, 10:00 am
10th Budapest International
Choral Competition (Organised by Interkultur Hungária Kht.)
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March 23rd Festival Theatre, 10:00 am
10th Budapest International
Choral Competition (Organised by Interkultur Hungária Kht.)
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March 23rd National Concert Hall, 7:30 pm
Gala concert of the 10th Budapest International Choral Competition
With the winning choirs of each category For information on the choral competition:
Interkultur Hungária Kht. 1074 Budapest, Rottenbiller u. 16-22. Tel.: 462-0330, 342-9538 Fax: 342-9362 E-mail: korusverseny@interkultur.hu Internet: http://www.musica-mundi.com http://www.interkultur.hu |
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April 1st Hotel Mercure Korona, 9:00 am
Choral music and its audience
Performances and informal conversations with leading representatives of Europa Cantat (European Federation of Young Choirs) and AGEC (Union of European Choral Federations), and renowned Hungarian experts on choral music.
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March 19th Óbuda Social Circle, 6:00 pm
11th Chamber Music Course of the Ferenc Liszt Chamber Orchestra
March 18th, 6 p.m. – Opening concert with the orchestras participating March 19th–20th – Course March 20th, 7 p.m. – Final concert March 21st, 10 a.m. – Music-making with the Ferenc Liszt Chamber Orchestra Participants: orchestras selected at the renewed Veszprém Chamber Music Festival
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March 19th Budapest-Budahegyvidék Lutheran Church, 8:00 pm
"Buda’s newest organ"
Recital by János Pálúr (organ) and Dóra Seres (flute) |
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March 23rd Budapest-Budahegyvidék Lutheran Church, 8:00 pm
"Buda’s newest organ"
Recital by István Baróti (organ) |
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March 24th Spinoza House, 1:00 pm
Géza Frid centenary
With: Ditta Rohmann /cello, Bence Gazda /violin, Bálint Zsoldos /piano
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March 25th Béla Bartók Memorial House, 6:00 pm
Recital by Gábor Farkas, winner of Hungarian Radio’s Piano Competition in 2003, on the anniversary of the birth of Béla Bartók
Works by Liszt and Bartók
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March 26th Fészek Club, 7:00 pm
Ad libitum Chamber Music Studio
Brahms: Romanzen aus Magelone, op. 33 With: Balázs Fellegi / vocal, Katalin Hegedüs Gönczy / piano, Győző Mihályi / prose
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March 26th Fonó Buda Music House, 7:00 pm
Bohém Ragtime&Jazz Festival
John Petley ragtime pianist (USA), Mimi Blais ragtime pianist (Canada), Dása Libiaková (vocal) and the Nothing But Swing Trio (Slovakia)
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March 28th Old Academy of Music, 7:00 pm
The Academy of Music’s Japanese evening
Works by Hayakawa, Hirose and Weiner
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March 31st Spinoza House, 1:00 pm
Géza Frid centenary
Wit: Klára Kolonits /vocal, Dániel Dinyés /piano
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March 31st Budapest Puppet Theatre, 7:00 pm
Bartók: The Wooden Prince
Stravinsky: Petrushka |
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April 3rd Budapest-Budahegyvidék Lutheran Church, 8:00 pm
"Buda’s newest organ"
Recital by Gergely Finta (organ) and Bence Szepesi (saxophone) |