
Concert Centre News


4th Éva Marton Singing Competition is postponed to next autumn
26 June 2020
The new date is between 29 August and 5 September 2021.

Information about the re-opening of the ticket office at the Liszt Academy
25 May 2020
We are happy to inform you that from May 25 the ticket office will be open again.

7 Hungarians, 23 Russians and even a Congolese competitor made it to the preliminary of the Marton Competition
20 May 2020
116 singers have been selected to the first live round of Éva Marton International Singing Competition this year

Record number of applications submitted for this year's Éva Marton International Singing Competition organised by the Liszt Academy
23 April 2020
A record number of 255 young artists from a total of 47 countries submitted valid applications for the 4th Éva Marton International Singing Competition to be organised by the Liszt Academy in September. Singers with special voice ranges are also among the contestants.

We hope to see you in the autumn: the Liszt Academy announces its new season tickets
16 April 2020
The autumn 2020 season tickets of the Liszt Academy are available for purchase; the concerts will feature performances by Julia Lezhneva, Il Giardino Armonico and Isabelle Faust, Emmanuel Pahud and his wind partners, among others, as well as many outstanding Hungarian musicians. Continuously updated information about the new date of concerts cancelled in the spring and the refund of tickets is available on the institution's website.



Liszt Academy joins the Eurobalcon online initiative
3 April 2020
Following the joint initiative of the Lyon and Paris National Conservatories of Music and Dance, the renowned prelude of Marc-Antoine Charpentier's Te Deum will be performed first on April 3 and at 7 p.m. every consecutive Friday. The Liszt Academy has warmly welcomed the invitation: every week a different professor will be performing the piece at a balcony concert.

Barnabás Kelemen and Péter Zombola Awarded This Year’s Bartók-Pásztory Prize
26 March 2020
The Award Committee granted the 2020 Bartók-Pásztory Prize to violinist Barnabás Kelemen, professor at the Liszt Academy, and composer Péter Zombola. The university will hold the award ceremony on September 3.