Concert Centre News

Kamilló Lendvay (1928–2016)

5 December 2016

The Kossuth Prize-winning Eminent Artist, three-times Erkel Prize- and Béla Bartók-Ditta Pásztory prize winning composer, Kamilló Lendvay passed away just four weeks before his 88th birthday.

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A country saying goodbye to Zoltán Kocsis at the Liszt Academy

25 November 2016

The condolers could pay their last respects to the great musician, Zoltán Kocsis until noon on Saturday, 19 November by placing a white flower around his catafalque set up in the entrance hall of the Liszt Academy. From 1pm, state officials and the invited, major representatives of the Hungarian music scene could say goodbye to the highly regarded pianist and conductor, who passed away on 6 November.

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Program Changes due to Zoltán Kocsis’ farewell on 19 November

17 November 2016

We kindly inform our audience and visitors, that the recently passed away Zoltán Kocsis will be bidden last farewell to in the Main Building of the Liszt Academy on Liszt Ferenc Square on Saturday, 19 November. The general public will have the opportunty to pay their last respects by placing a flower before the coffin between 8am and 12pm. Due to this mourning ceremony, for technical reasons, the events announced for 10am and 10:30am will be taking place the following day. The guided tour of the building at 13:30 is cancelled, and the ticket office will open at 4pm.

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Chamber music festival soon to begin at the Liszt Academy

10 November 2016

Besides the significantly discounted subscription rates (15-25%) for any combination of the concerts of the kamara.hu chamber music festival taking place between 17 and 20 November with Dénes Várjon and Izabella Simon as artistic directors, now also individual tickets have been to be purchased since 10 November.

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Zoltán Kocsis (1952–2016)

10 November 2016

On behalf of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Dr. Andrea Vigh, the president of the Liszt Academy bade farewell to Zoltán Kocsis, who, as an artist, was born at the Liszt Academy and remained the academy’s own son right until his death.

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