Concert Centre News

Liszt Academy concert programmes for January and February

15 January 2017

In the first weeks of 2017, soloists and ensembles of worldwide acclaim are coming to perform on the stage of the Liszt Academy, such as Viktoria Mullova, Leszek Możdżer, Jason Moran, Cyprien Katsaris, the Holland Baroque Society and the London Sinfonietta.

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„One cannot play the violin in fear”

13 January 2017

She is one of the most multifaceted violinists of our day: she plays Baroque on a period instrument, the great Romantic and 20th century repertoire on a modern violin, yet she is also open to folk music and jazz. Viktoria Mullova was born in the Soviet Union but defected at the age of 23, since when she has lived in the West. She arrives at the Liszt Academy with a Baroque programme, although in her interview with Concert Magazine the subject matter extended far beyond this: from her childhood, fears and joint projects with her jazz musician husband, to practical matters concerning playing the violin.

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Change in the Four by four plus one subscription

10 January 2017

Please, be kindly notified that instead of the concert featuring Péter Frankl and the Kelemen Quartet, the Liszt Academy wishes to recompense the audience with the 8 October performance of the Quartetto Accordo.

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Musicological Programme 2017

4 January 2017

The Bartók World Competition & Festival is accompanied by a musicological programme related to the main subject of the 2017 competition, “Bartók and the Violin”.

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Péter Frankl and Kelemen Quartet concert rescheduled

22 December 2016

This is to kindly inform you that due to an unfortunate accident suffered by Péter Frankl, the Four by four plus one subscription concert orginally scheduled for 11 January, 2017 is postponed to a later date.

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Liszt Academy announces the Bartók World Competition & Festival

7 December 2016

The Liszt Academy has launched the Bartók World Competition and Festival as the closing chord of the 2016 Bartók Year. The competition debuts with the violin category in September 2017. Violinists under the age of 30 can submit applications with a deadline of 26 March 2017.

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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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