Liszt Academy is the only Hungarian university in the top 100
23 March 2023
Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music is the highest ranked Hungarian institution in the QS 2023 rankings, taking 51st-100th place again in the performing arts category.
23 March 2023
Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music is the highest ranked Hungarian institution in the QS 2023 rankings, taking 51st-100th place again in the performing arts category.
22 February 2023
The application form has been published, which means that young violinists can apply for Bartók World Competition 2023 from now on.
2 February 2023
The Liszt Academy in Budapest, as the organizer, has announced the Bartók World Competition – Violin 2023 with a total prize of 44,000 euros. The jury will again consist of world-renowned musicians.
16 January 2023
The world-famous conductor received the certificate from President Dr. Andrea Vigh.
14 December 2022
We would like to kindly inform you that the ticket office of the Liszt Academy is open during the holiday season except on 24, 25 and 26 December.
27 November 2022
The 24-year-old Veljko Nenadić won first prize at the award ceremony of the 2022 competition for composers, and his work will be on the repertoire of next year's round for violinists.
22 November 2022
Violin—piano duos were submitted for the 2022 round organised for composers, with violinists Ágnes Langer and Barnabás Kelemen as well as pianist József Balog performing at the gala.
26 October 2022
On 29 October, the works of Mozart, Janáček, Schubert and Dvořák will be performed in the Grand Hall of Liszt Academy – with wind instruments also featured in addition to piano and strings.
22 September 2022
A redesigned programme focusing mainly on popular Hungarian performers and featuring outstanding artists awaits the audience. Details below.