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Past Shows
Dvorak's Rusalka
5/9
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5/13/2014
Dvorak's Rusalka, the most beloved of his stage works, will be presented in a concert version by Ivan Fischer, the Budapest Festival orchestra, and a ...
Bold and virtuosic violinist Kristóf Baráti has swept concert audiences off their feet since winning the Queen Elisabeth competition in Brussels in 1997. Joined by ...
Ton Koopman is an internationally recognized expert in Baroque music, having dedicated his entire life and career to performing Bach. His sublime interpretation of the ...
Violinist Sergej Krylov has been stunning audiences since his debut at the age of 10. Get to know his interpretation of Prokofiev's Violin Concerto no. ...
An unusual collection of works by Hungary's best-loved composers: Liszt, Bartok, Dorati, and Dohnanyi. Enjoy music by prolific Hungarian composers who settled abroad, either voluntarily, ...
Flautist Juliette Bausor trained in Britain and Paris, and now plays with some of the world's most promiment chamber music ensembles and orchestras in Europe. ...
An indefatigable advocate for the great symphonic repertoire, Ivan Fischer conducts the Budapest Festival Orchestra in a marvelous pairing of Schubert's heart-piercing ##Eighth Symphony## and ...
Glamorous cellist Sol Gabetta performs with the world's most acclaimed orchestras. Here, she joins forces with the Basel Chamber Orchestra to present music by Beethoven ...
Three sensational chamber music performers collaborate to present a dynamic evening of music by Schumann, Kurtág, and Widmann. The occasion marks Hungarian composer Kurtág's 88th ...
This dynamic chamber music ensemble met at the world renowned Amsterdam Conservatory. The Van Baerle Trio brings a profound musical message from Austria's capital to ...
In the Franz Kafka novella, An Imperial Message, the emperor sends a message to his last subject, but the messenger fails to reach him due ...
The Budapest Festival Orchestra and the Palace of Arts, in addition to presenting the annual Mahler celebrations and other hugely successful marathons of individual composers’ ...
The date of 27 January is one of the most significant in music history, for it was on this day in 1756 that Wolfgang Amadeus ...
If anyone ever had an unconventional musical career, it is the Austrian Romina Lischka. Initially she studied guitar but, not caring to play solo, she ...
In the work of the French poet and writer Pierre Louÿs, pagan sensuality found its perfect stylistic expression, reaching back to Greek mythology and portraying ...
The European Concert Hall Organisation (ECHO) consists of 20 leading institutions including the Konzerthaus and the Musikverein in Vienna, the Kölner Philharmonie in Cologne, L’Auditori ...
This is the path which the now 79-year-old Helmuth Rilling took when, at the age of 21 in 1954, he founded the Gächinger Kantorei choir, ...
In 2008, Druet finished in second place in the singing category – behind Szabolcs Brickner – in the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels, which is ...
It is exactly 75 years since Louis Vierne, the most famous pupil of César Franck and Charles-Marie Widor and the blind organist of the cathedral ...