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(esőnap: június 5.) Sztárvendég: Balázs János Kossuth-díjas és Liszt Ferenc-díjas zongoraművész és Bácsy-Schwartz Zoltán hegedűművész

World-renowned pianist Péter Bence returns to Budapest with a spectacular new show On October 10, 2026, an extraordinary musical experience awaits audiences in Budapest: world-famous piano virtuoso Péter Bence will perform his brand-new concert program on the stage of the MVM Dome. The new show promises not only fresh compositions and breathtaking piano performances but also a more stunning visual concept, innovative stage solutions, and a mysterious special guest — ensuring it will be one of the most memorable musical events of the year.

2026 nyarán Tokaj ismét különleges zenei élménynek ad otthont – egy este, ahol a hagyomány és a megújulás harmóniában találkozik: HAVASI Zongora Show

The Liszt Museum holds matinee concerts every Saturday at 11 A.M. The matinee concert will feature two young talents: Veronika Voloshyna, a Ukrainian pianist living in Germany, and Ádám Szokolay, a renowned Hungarian pianist. The program includes famous pieces for piano duo, but the artists will also perform solo, each playing a movement from Ravel’s Miroirs cycle.

Haydn: c-moll szonáta, Hob XVI/20 Liszt: Válogatás a késői műveiből Schumann: Kreisleriana, op. 16

Balázs János Kossuth- és Liszt Ferenc-díjas zongoraművész „Hommage à Cziffra” című estje különleges zenei utazásra hívja a közönséget Cziffra György szellemiségének nyomában. A koncert egyszerre tisztelgés a világhírű zongoraművész előtt és személyes vallomás a zene szabadságáról, virtuozitásáról és szenvedélyéről.

Alessandro Martire, the internationally acclaimed Italian pianist and composer, brings together some essential moments from his artistic career in his concert program entitled "Music of Places Postcards from the Soul" – Aria, Heart, Desert Reflections, Bright Sky, Wind of Gea – pieces which combine classical sensitivity and contemporary musical language, reflecting the breath of nature, the colors of emotions, and the lightness of musical ideas.

Beethoven: B-dúr szonáta „Hammerklavier” no. 29 op. 106 *** Chopin: Két noktürn, op. 27 no. 1–2 1. cisz-moll noktürn, 2. Desz-dúr noktürn Rachmaninov: 2. b-moll szonáta op. 36

Recommended for children ages 4 to 10 Hungarian-language discussion programme.

The „Listen to Your Ears!” series invites listeners on a shared musical journey, where we can experience well-known and lesser-known piano pieces through our five senses. We will hear the difference: music can be played more sweetly, more darkly, more harshly, more smoothly, more perfumely, more softly, or more sharply – since music is the life proper surrounding us. Listening to Balázs Fülei’s performances we also realize that the perception of music works mainly through our open hearts and alert senses.

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