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The Budapest Gipsy Symphony Orchestra
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The Budapest Gipsy Symphony Orchestra

The concert of the Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra is a monumental and unique experience. The ensemble is a miracle. The orchestra's traditional artistic activity is an inestimable value, it has no equal in the world. Since its foundation, the band has given more than a thousand concerts, from the cultural center of the country's smallest settlement to many famous concert…  more

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Last event date: Monday, August 19 2024 8:00PM

The Budapest Gipsy Symphony Orchestra
A Gala concert
(Rainday: 21th August)

In 2024 the legendary gypsy band will perform with the full member -orchestra with more than 100 musicians exclusively in the summer on Margaret Island Theatre and in december at the Budapest Congress Center.

The concert of the Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra is a monumental and unique experience. The ensemble is a miracle. The orchestra's traditional artistic activity is an inestimable value, it has no equal in the world. Since its foundation, the band has given more than a thousand concerts, from the cultural center of the country's smallest settlement to many famous concert halls around the world.

In 2014 they were included in the „Hungaricum Collection”, among our national treasures. This value is preserved by the Margitsziget Theatre, where the audience can once again experience this miracle.

The orchestra tries to make the interpreted works as simple and understandable as possible, performed in a special and unique orchestration.

In addition to calssical works by Liszt, Bartók, Kodály, Hubay, Erkel, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Sarasate, Strauss, they also play traditional Hungarian gypsy music and folk songs in this impressive program.

Róbert Danyi Lőrinc Chairman
József Lendvai Csócsi First violin
Ferenc Lendvai Concertmaster

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