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Maksim Mrvica a zenekarával érkezik, vonósok, ütősök és fúvósok is közreműködnek a show-ban. Az estét különleges fények és videóeffektusok teszik még izgalmasabb. (esőnap: július 18.)

The Kossuth Prize-winning pianist János Balázs was 13 when he was accepted to the Liszt Academy of Music's Special School for Exceptional Young Talents in 2002. By the time he finished at the university, he had racked up victories at six international piano competitions.

Balogh Ádám és Ránki Fülöp két kiváló fiatal magyar művész, akik az Y generáció sorozat keretében lépnek fel a Zeneakadémián, különleges kétzongorás átiratokat megszólaltatva.

„Örök ének” Francia est Műsoron Claude Debussy, Léo Delibes, Claude Duparc, Gabriel Fauré, Francis Poulenc, Albert Roussel, Josquin des Prez, Claude Le Jeune, Erik Satie zongorakíséretes és a cappella művei.

The Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra’s Advent Sunday concert opens our hearts to the celebration of love in the most fitting way, evoking the magical atmosphere we often experience during the anticipation of the holidays. 

Opening Concert "Beethoven on the Budapest Stage of the 20th Century: In the Footsteps of Jenő Hubay and Ernő Dohnányi"

Solo Piano Recital by Adrienne Hauser Franz Schubert – Franz Liszt: Der Müller und der Bach (The Miller and the Brook) Franz Schubert – Franz Liszt: Die Stadt (The City) Johann Sebastian Bach: Partita in A minor, BWV 827 Fryderyk Chopin: 12 Preludes, Op. 28 Fryderyk Chopin: Scherzo in B-flat minor, Op. 31 Béla Bartók: Three Folk Songs from Csík County Now in its seventh edition, the MiraTone Festival and Academy – founded by violinist Miranda Liu – has become one of Central Europe’s most vibrant classical music events. Each year, it brings together internationally acclaimed artists and passionate young musicians in the heart of Budapest. On the final day of this year’s MiraTone Festival, we welcome one of Hungary’s most respected and beloved pianists: Adrienne Hauser. Her solo recital invites us on a deeply personal musical journey that spans lyrical intimacy, dramatic passion, and folkloric colors — through the works of Schubert-Liszt, Bach, Chopin, and Bartók. The concert opens with two songs by Franz Schubert, transcribed for solo piano by Franz Liszt. These poetic miniatures capture the soul of Schubert’s melodies while allowing Liszt’s pianistic imagination to shine. Even without words, the music speaks vividly of longing, memory, and reflection. Next comes Bach’s Partita in A minor — a suite of six elegant dance movements. With clarity, grace, and emotional depth, Hauser brings out the timeless beauty and quiet strength of this Baroque masterpiece. The heart of the recital belongs to Fryderyk Chopin. His 12 Preludes, Op. 28 are like pages from a musical diary — brief, expressive, each a complete universe of feeling. The Scherzo in B-flat minor, with its dramatic contrasts and sweeping gestures, offers a powerful counterpoint: bold, romantic, and intensely moving. To close, Hauser performs Béla Bartók’s Three Folk Songs from Csík County. These short but evocative pieces transform authentic Hungarian folk melodies into refined piano works full of character and color — a perfect ending to a recital that bridges tradition and artistry. This concert is more than a performance — it is a musical conversation, a journey of the soul, and a quiet celebration of the piano’s expressive power.

Stories for Piano  Balázs Fülei piano recital Liszt Academy, Grand Hall

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