Two lecturers at the Liszt Academy awarded the Kossuth Prize
17 March 2022
Attila Falvay and Zoltán Tuska received the prestigious award on the occasion of the March 15 national holiday as members of the Kodály String Quartet.
17 March 2022
Attila Falvay and Zoltán Tuska received the prestigious award on the occasion of the March 15 national holiday as members of the Kodály String Quartet.
9 March 2022
In view of easing in epidemic rules, it is no more obligatory to wear masks at the Liszt Academy, but the university kindly asks you to do so.
14 January 2022
The Liszt Academy, the organizer of the competition – which will be held in early September with prizes totalling 70,000 euros - welcomes applications until April 25. Contestants will perform Liszt songs again this year.
12 January 2022
The application for the Bartók World Competition 2022, which will continue with a contest of composers, is now open. Liszt Academy, the organizer of the event, is inviting applicants to submit works written for violin-piano duets. The prestigious international jury will be chaired by world-renowned American composer John Corigliano.
7 December 2021
Tickets have gone on sale for the Liszt Academy’s 2022 concerts that will feature several international celebrities and rarely performed works. Those who buy tickets to several concerts of a given series will receive significant discounts.
30 November 2021
Ten young talents were awarded the Junior Prima Prize in Music this year and the majority of the winners are current and former students of the Liszt Academy. The jury was chaired by Dr. Andrea Vigh, President of the university, and renowned faculty members sat on the panel.
18 November 2021
A new publication – complete with a DVD - featuring unknown versions of Franz Liszt's works was presented at the Old Academy of Music on November 13. At the event, Alajos Landau's 1873 charcoal drawing of Liszt, purchased by the Liszt Museum Foundation in Vienna, was also unveiled.
5 November 2021
The members of the string quartets that won the top three prizes - including the Hungarian musicians of the Vienna-based Chaos String Quartet - unanimously praised the professional organization of the competition, and all of them feel that Bartók's music has opened up new vistas for them.
31 October 2021
The Quartet Integra was awarded the first prize totalling 12,000 euros at Sunday’s awards ceremony and gala evening of the 2021 Bartók World Competition for string quartets.