
Esőhelyszín: Színházterem
Vendég: Wolf Kati és Pély Barna
Műsorvezető: Seidl Dénes
Székely tudás, mesék, és irodalom, Benedek Elek és Kós Károly, mondák, történetek és dallamok háromnegyed órában. Izgalmas kirándulás a székelyek életébe és szenvedélyes lábjegyzet a kiállítás értelmezéséhez. Az Anima Sound System zenekar vezetőjének, Prieger Zsolt és Magyar Bori népdalénekes által előadott úgy helyez kontextusba, hogy közben érzelmesen elmélyít és játékosan informál.
The first concert of the Hungarian National Philharmonic’s Kocsis season ticket highlights three faces of Slavic romanticism.
Az Ócsai Kulturális Napok keretén belül 2025. május 17-én 18.00 órai kezdettel az Ócsai Református Műemlék Templom falai között szólal meg Lajkó Félix hegedűművész hangszere, mely egy feledhetetlen élményt ígér.
After four concerts in 2023, János Mátyás Stark, Gergely Devich, and Fülöp Ránki are announcing a new series at the BMC, now under the name of Trio Haris. The series will conclude with works by two closely related geniuses of romantic chamber music.
Zsigmond Szathmáry, the ever free-spirited, daringly experimental and youthful minded composer/organist who has lived in Germany since 1970, celebrated his 85th birthday in 2024.
A jamaikai származású, Írországban nevelkedett Rebecca O'Connor a teltházas 2024-es turnéja után, 2025-ben világkörüli turnéra indul, és fellép Magyarországon is.
Mihály Borbély, who is equally at home in the fields of folk and world music, jazz and contemporary music, and who is extremely popular both in Hungary and abroad, is one of the leading figures of Hungarian jazz as a performer and composer.
(esőnap: augusztus 10.)
Soutoungoumba Diarra, aka Djely Tapa, originally moved from Mali to Canada to study aeronautics. It soon became clear to her, however, that she could not escape the family tradition of making music she had picked up during childhood.
Mint a filmeken - Kuthy Patrícia és Illyés Ákos, a Móricz Zsigmond Színház színművészeinek koncertje Csernák Tiborral
KOCSIS ZOLTÁN EMLÉKKONCERTEK
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet zongoraestje
Dalinda are Fanni Nádasdy, Julianna Paár and Sára Tímár, a trio of female a cappella singers who are dedicated artists of the Hungarian folk music scene in a variety of solo and group projects, and who together perform the music of the Carpathian Basin in an inimitable style.
Two trumpets at the same time? Now that’s a party! Gábor Boldoczki and Sergei Nakariakov arrive in mid-December bearing an ideally timed sonic gift in advance of the lights of the upcoming Christmas holiday.
Intoxicating Baroque
Vivaldi - Pergolesi - Boccherini - Galuppi - Mozart - Jommelli - Binon - Malov - T’Hooft
Művészetek Háza Gödöllő
Helyszín: Színházterem
Esemény kezdése: 2025. 05. 18. (vasárnap) 19.00
As a pioneer of Hungarian new-wave hip-hop, Kolos Halász, aka Co Lee, became familiar to an increasingly wider audience throughout 2022 and 2023. In 2024, Halász not only proved himself on the main stages of festivals, he also organised one of his very own: the Cirque de Margaret, which found a common path between circus and music, and was packed with breathtaking acrobatic displays.
Jazz, opera, Broadway musicals: Morgan James is at home in all three. Her amazing voice, enthralling personality and striking on-stage presence were enough to convince Scott Bradlee to invite her to appear in Postmodern Jukebox videos and tour with the band from 2014.
Mozart’s Kyrie in D minor is a rarity, as is the incidental music to Thamos, King in Egypt, from which the Hungarian National Philharmonic will perform the instrumental suite on the fourth evening of its Kocsis season ticket.
Now 89 years old, and active since the 50s, the Brazilian Hermeto Pascoal is one of the biggest living legends in the Latin jazz world, yet he has never performed in Budapest before. He started out making music with the stars of the local scene in the 60s, and was making records with Miles Davis by 1971.
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