Concert Centre News

„Teaching is a fundamental layer of my life” – Interview with Prof Katalin Komlós

5 February 2018

The President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Prof László Lovász has conferred upon the professor emerita of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Katalin Komlós the József Eötvös Wreath. She was awarded this prestigious accolade for her excellence in musicology, her exploration of the 18th century keyboard music and the research of its authentic interpretation on the keyboard instrument of the period, the fortepiano. Please read the interview below with the musicologist and fortepiano recitalist, Prof Katalin Komlós.

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Conference tributes and holy mass in honour of László Dobszay’s birthday

31 January 2018

László Dobszay’s life and work are honoured with a series of presentations and concerts given by the great Széchenyi Prize-winning music historian, folk music researcher, choral conductor and academic’s colleagues, students and family-members. The Head of the Church Music Department of the Liszt Academy, Ágnes Dobszay talked about the symposium held on 3 February.

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Talent in itself is not enough

18 January 2018

The globally recognised violinist Salvatore Accardo visited the Liszt Academy twice this year: most recently, this autumn, last as leader of the Quartetto Accardo, while some weeks earlier he was here as chair of the jury at the Bartók World Competition and Festival. As one the most celebrated violin virtuosos of our time – and someone considered to be the most authentic interpreter of Niccoló Paganini’s works – Maestro Accardo has been a professor of music for several decades. He holds the opinion that today’s young musicians are in a much more difficult position than their predecessors should they plan to pursue a career in music.

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Chinese opera staged in the Solti Hall

18 January 2018

Besides the Hungarian participants, students from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance and the Dutch National Opera Academy will be demonstrating their skills, knowledge and understanding of the opera and of stage performance.

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Catharsis on a daily basis

8 January 2018

What is the secret of musical success? Is there anything more enigmatic than talent? What is the defining characteristic that enables a musician to enchant his or her audience? We interviewed the Széchenyi Award-winning neuroscientist Professor Tamás Freund, who himself used to play the clarinet and who is still an active choir member, on the discernible yet unfathomable nature of talent.

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Future opera stars at the Liszt Academy

8 January 2018

It is the fifth year that the Opera Exam Festival has been hosted by the Solti Hall at the Liszt Academy. and now the opera exam performances of universities from all over the world are again in the spotlight.

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