
Concert Centre News


The Liszt Academy announces the programmes of the 2022-2023 season
27 May 2022
New concert series, a cast of extraordinary performers and programmes await the audience in the next season of the Liszt Academy. The collaboration between the university and the Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra will continue in the new season under the Master Play moniker.

132 singers apply for Liszt Academy’s 5th Éva Marton International Singing Competition
28 April 2022
Entries came from 38 countries around the world, from North and South America to the Far East and New Zealand.


Liszt Academy is the only Hungarian university in the top 100
8 April 2022
Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music is once again among the world's top 51st-100th institutions in this year's QS rankings by subject, along with the Santa Cecilia Academy in Rome and King's College London, among others.


Liszt Academy is a Founding Member of a New European Museum Network
4 April 2022
Liszt Museum and Kodály Museum have become part of a 40-member European association of musicians' and composers' memorial museums, with the founding document of the agreement signed in France on Sunday.

“HE EXTENDED HIS LOVE TO NEIGHBOURING PEOPLES AND THEIR DESTINY”
1 April 2022
Dr. László Vikárius, professor at the Liszt Academy and the director of the Bartók Archive of the Institute of Musicology, evokes Bartók's collections and concerts in Carpathian Ruthenia and Ukraine on the occasion of the 141st anniversary of the artist’s birth.

Barnabás Kelemen will perform with Shai Wosner instead of Joshua Bell
29 March 2022
The American violinist has tested positive for covid, so tonight's concert will be performed by his Hungarian colleague as the pianist's partner.

Péter Fried and András Gábor Virágh awarded the 2022 Bartók – Pásztory Prize
29 March 2022
In line with a well-established tradition, the leadership of the Liszt Academy laid a wreath on the tomb of Béla Bartók on March 25, and the board of trustees of the Bartók – Pásztory Prize presented this year's awards, which were bestowed on opera singer Péter Fried and composer-organist András Gábor Virágh.