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Since its foundation in 1998, the choir, led by Soma Szabó, a Liszt Prize-winning conductor, has achieved significant results in Hungary and internationally in recent years. We celebrate this anniversary with a year-long series of concerts. The first of the four-concert series, on 20 May 2023 at 21:00, will feature Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Vespers, a masterpiece […]
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The Day of Hungarian Culture has been celebrated on 22 January since 1989, in memory of the fact that – according to the manuscript – Ferenc Kölcsey cleaned and dated the manuscript of the Hymn in Szatmárcseke as part of a larger manuscript package on this day in 1823. The idea of commemorating the day […]
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‘Who brings the music close!One of this year’s recipients was already awarded an Artisjus in 2009 – but then as a performer, a member of the Cantemus Choral Institute. This time, however, the prize is for him as a teacher, since the thirty years he has spent in the field have also shown that as […]
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On 11 December 2022, the Music Section of the Hungarian Academy of Arts held a concert in honour of the birthdays of the Hungarian composers in the Great Hall of the Budapest Vigadó. This year, Péter Nógrádi and Ferenc Sapszon celebrated their 70th birthdays, Dénes Szabó and Kálmán Záborszky their 75th, and Károly Botvay his […]
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The Cantemus Mixed Choir’s “opera adventure” in Helsinki. Schubert is widely regarded as the composer of songs, piano works, chamber compositions and symphonies. Fewer people know that the short-lived composer, who created so many masterpieces but achieved so little success, also tried his hand at opera. One of the most notable of these experiments is […]
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International Charity Concert (from 20th June 2021 Sunday 7:00 p.m. to 10th July 2021) Performing Choirs at the Charity Concert Cantemus Gyermekkar Young Voices of the Philippines – The Philippines Stellenbosh University Chamber Choir – South Africa Puzangalan Children’s Choir – Taiwan Pilgrim Children’s Choir – South Korea Resonanz Children’s Choir – Indonesia Kantabella – […]
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A bracing and beautiful Bartók seminar from Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra