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Wonders of Hungary - Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Budapest
The Liszt Academy is perhaps the most sublime sanctuary of the musical history of Hungary. As such, it is also very pleasing architecturally: a well-ornated Art Nouveau masterpiece from the beginning of the 20th century. Since its renovation, it has returned to its former glory, so the concerts here are not only musical but also visual experiences. Take a short tour with Wonders of Hungary.
#visithungary #wondersofhungary
published: 25 Sep 2023
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HAVASI — The Storm Premiere at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music
This video was recorded at the world premiere of 'HAVASI Symphonic' at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest on the 18th of September, 2009. The original release (https://youtu.be/Kk5itF5YHvw) has gained more than 2 million views from more than 200 countries. 'The Storm' has become the most loved of HAVASI’s compositions. Whether it is performed in a solo piano concert or a huge arena show, it is always a highlight, richly applauded by the audience. It has been performed countless times in many different musical arrangements. In 2013 Golden Globe winner singer Lisa Gerrard joined HAVASI on stage along with a huge choir and symphony orchestra to present a unique interpretation to an audience of 24,000 in Budapest.
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“When the storm breaks, each man acts in accordance with his own...
published: 30 Nov 2014
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Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music
The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music was established in 1875 by the outstanding composer and musician himself. It is a multi-faceted institution: an educational institution, an international university of musical arts and a concert centre. It brings our music heritage to the fore whilst holding true to its spirit of openness, creativity and innovation and its European and international character.
The Academy is housed in a 1907 building by Flóris Korb and Kálman Giergl, which is considered to be a masterpiece of Hungarian Secession. It integrates inter alia the Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum and Research Centre, the Kodály Institute and the Kodály Museum.
Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music | https://lfze.hu/en/home
published: 11 Aug 2020
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Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, HUNGARY
published: 17 Apr 2015
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HAVASI — Lacrimosa Premiere at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music
Performed at the world premiere of 'HAVASI Symphonic' at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest on the 18th of September, 2009.
Follow HAVASI:
https://www.facebook.com/HAVASI
http://www.havasi.eu
---
Lacrimosa
Composed and performed by: HAVASI
Featuring:
Dohnanyi Symphony Orchestra Budafok
Arranger and conductor: Peter Pejtsik
Producer and Creative Director: Csaba Marjai
DOP: Zoltan Csincsi
Director: Laszlo Krisko
Sound Engineer: Gabor Juhos
Music Production Director: Miklos Lukacs
published: 20 Jul 2015
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European Heritage Label - Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music
The European Heritage Label goes to cultural heritage sites important to the history of the EU as a whole. European Heritage Label sites are also recognised for highlighting this European context, ensuring access for the public and organising awareness-raising activities.
Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Hungary was selected for the European Heritage Label in 2016.
The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music was established in 1875 by the outstanding composer and musician himself. It is a multi-faceted institution: an educational institution, an international university of musical arts and a concert centre. It brings our music heritage to the fore whilst holding true to its spirit of openness, creativity and innovation and its European and international character.
The Academy is housed in a 1907 bu...
published: 14 Aug 2018
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Curtain up for Budapest's Liszt Academy - musica
Budapest's Liszt Academy has recently reopened its doors after a major and successful renovation.
...
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http://www.euronews.com/2013/11/07/curtain-up-for-budapest-s-liszt-academy
Budapest's Liszt Academy has recently reopened its doors after a major and successful renovation.
Whilst enhancing its prestigious musical past this Hungarian institution, both a music university and a concert hall, is ambitiously projecting itself towards the future and reinventing its image.
"The building is beyond definition, the abundance in motifs and ornaments makes it unique, and the exten...
published: 08 Nov 2013
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BBB0038 - Franz Liszt Academy of Music - Budapest
BBB0038 Franz Liszt Academy of Music
Liszt Ferenc Square 8, Budapest
Phone: +36 (1) 462 4600
Web: https://lfze.hu/en
GPS: 47.503366, 19.064676
Video: https://youtu.be/US3Fstm9gQI
The very first day, on my very first visit to Budapest, as I was meandering the city’s streets, there was a building that stopped me dead in my tracks.
Every inch of the building facade was drenched in stunning Art Nouveau style, and I was immediately in love.
This concert hall and music academy was founded by Hungarian composer Franz Liszt in 1875, and is still Hungary's most prestigious music school.
With stained glass windows made by Miksa Róth.
The foyer has 22 glazed orbs from the famous Zsolnay factory of Pécs.
According to tradition, the ‘spirit of music’ resides in ONE of these orbs.
Just prior or m...
published: 08 Dec 2021
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HAVASI — The Unbending Tree (LIVE at Franz Liszt Academy of Music)
©2009 HAVASI Entertainment
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HAVASI
Website: https://www.havasi.eu
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The Unbending Tree
Composed and performed by HAVASI
Featuring:
Dohnanyi Symphony Orchestra Budafok
Arranger and conductor: Peter Pejtsik
Producer and Creative Director: Csaba Marjai
DOP: Zoltan Csincsi
Director: Laszlo Krisko
Sound Engineer: Gabor Juhos
Music Production Director: Miklos Lukacs
published: 03 Oct 2018
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Harmony - Liszt Academy Symphony Orchestra
When the students perform in the Grand Hall of the university they don’t miss looking up at the decorative lights on the ceiling. Harmony is not only just a synonym of chords in music but also means that musicians are in line with each other – for example in a symphony orchestra.
Liszt Academy Symphony Orchestra
Fülöp Ránki (piano), Mátyás Antal (conductor)
Music: Bartók's Piano Concerto No. 3 – 2. Adagio religioso, 2017. 11. 14., Liszt Academy, Grand Hall
The concert was recorded by the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, AVISO Studio.
published: 17 Dec 2021
1:22
Wonders of Hungary - Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Budapest
The Liszt Academy is perhaps the most sublime sanctuary of the musical history of Hungary. As such, it is also very pleasing architecturally: a well-ornated Art...
The Liszt Academy is perhaps the most sublime sanctuary of the musical history of Hungary. As such, it is also very pleasing architecturally: a well-ornated Art Nouveau masterpiece from the beginning of the 20th century. Since its renovation, it has returned to its former glory, so the concerts here are not only musical but also visual experiences. Take a short tour with Wonders of Hungary.
#visithungary #wondersofhungary
https://wn.com/Wonders_Of_Hungary_Liszt_Ferenc_Academy_Of_Music,_Budapest
The Liszt Academy is perhaps the most sublime sanctuary of the musical history of Hungary. As such, it is also very pleasing architecturally: a well-ornated Art Nouveau masterpiece from the beginning of the 20th century. Since its renovation, it has returned to its former glory, so the concerts here are not only musical but also visual experiences. Take a short tour with Wonders of Hungary.
#visithungary #wondersofhungary
- published: 25 Sep 2023
- views: 70814
5:24
HAVASI — The Storm Premiere at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music
This video was recorded at the world premiere of 'HAVASI Symphonic' at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest on the 18th of September, 2009. The original...
This video was recorded at the world premiere of 'HAVASI Symphonic' at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest on the 18th of September, 2009. The original release (https://youtu.be/Kk5itF5YHvw) has gained more than 2 million views from more than 200 countries. 'The Storm' has become the most loved of HAVASI’s compositions. Whether it is performed in a solo piano concert or a huge arena show, it is always a highlight, richly applauded by the audience. It has been performed countless times in many different musical arrangements. In 2013 Golden Globe winner singer Lisa Gerrard joined HAVASI on stage along with a huge choir and symphony orchestra to present a unique interpretation to an audience of 24,000 in Budapest.
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“When the storm breaks, each man acts in accordance with his own nature. Some are dumb with terror, some flee, some hide. And some spread their wings like eagles and soar on the wind.”
Composers can rarely describe their inner-most thoughts and feelings in words. However, the quote above beautifully matches up with what HAVASI had in his mind when he wrote 'The Storm'.
---
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HAVASI
Website: http://www.havasi.eu
---
Composed and performed by HAVASI
Featuring:
Dohnanyi Symphony Orchestra Budafok
Arranger and conductor: Peter Pejtsik
Producer and Creative Director: Csaba Marjai
DOP: Zoltan Csincsi
Director: Laszlo Krisko
Sound Engineer: Gabor Juhos
Music Production Director: Miklos Lukacs
https://wn.com/Havasi_—_The_Storm_Premiere_At_The_Franz_Liszt_Academy_Of_Music
This video was recorded at the world premiere of 'HAVASI Symphonic' at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest on the 18th of September, 2009. The original release (https://youtu.be/Kk5itF5YHvw) has gained more than 2 million views from more than 200 countries. 'The Storm' has become the most loved of HAVASI’s compositions. Whether it is performed in a solo piano concert or a huge arena show, it is always a highlight, richly applauded by the audience. It has been performed countless times in many different musical arrangements. In 2013 Golden Globe winner singer Lisa Gerrard joined HAVASI on stage along with a huge choir and symphony orchestra to present a unique interpretation to an audience of 24,000 in Budapest.
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“When the storm breaks, each man acts in accordance with his own nature. Some are dumb with terror, some flee, some hide. And some spread their wings like eagles and soar on the wind.”
Composers can rarely describe their inner-most thoughts and feelings in words. However, the quote above beautifully matches up with what HAVASI had in his mind when he wrote 'The Storm'.
---
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HAVASI
Website: http://www.havasi.eu
---
Composed and performed by HAVASI
Featuring:
Dohnanyi Symphony Orchestra Budafok
Arranger and conductor: Peter Pejtsik
Producer and Creative Director: Csaba Marjai
DOP: Zoltan Csincsi
Director: Laszlo Krisko
Sound Engineer: Gabor Juhos
Music Production Director: Miklos Lukacs
- published: 30 Nov 2014
- views: 1045391
3:30
Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music
The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music was established in 1875 by the outstanding composer and musician himself. It is a multi-faceted institution: an educational in...
The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music was established in 1875 by the outstanding composer and musician himself. It is a multi-faceted institution: an educational institution, an international university of musical arts and a concert centre. It brings our music heritage to the fore whilst holding true to its spirit of openness, creativity and innovation and its European and international character.
The Academy is housed in a 1907 building by Flóris Korb and Kálman Giergl, which is considered to be a masterpiece of Hungarian Secession. It integrates inter alia the Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum and Research Centre, the Kodály Institute and the Kodály Museum.
Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music | https://lfze.hu/en/home
https://wn.com/Liszt_Ferenc_Academy_Of_Music
The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music was established in 1875 by the outstanding composer and musician himself. It is a multi-faceted institution: an educational institution, an international university of musical arts and a concert centre. It brings our music heritage to the fore whilst holding true to its spirit of openness, creativity and innovation and its European and international character.
The Academy is housed in a 1907 building by Flóris Korb and Kálman Giergl, which is considered to be a masterpiece of Hungarian Secession. It integrates inter alia the Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum and Research Centre, the Kodály Institute and the Kodály Museum.
Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music | https://lfze.hu/en/home
- published: 11 Aug 2020
- views: 318
5:12
HAVASI — Lacrimosa Premiere at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music
Performed at the world premiere of 'HAVASI Symphonic' at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest on the 18th of September, 2009.
Follow HAVASI:
https://w...
Performed at the world premiere of 'HAVASI Symphonic' at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest on the 18th of September, 2009.
Follow HAVASI:
https://www.facebook.com/HAVASI
http://www.havasi.eu
---
Lacrimosa
Composed and performed by: HAVASI
Featuring:
Dohnanyi Symphony Orchestra Budafok
Arranger and conductor: Peter Pejtsik
Producer and Creative Director: Csaba Marjai
DOP: Zoltan Csincsi
Director: Laszlo Krisko
Sound Engineer: Gabor Juhos
Music Production Director: Miklos Lukacs
https://wn.com/Havasi_—_Lacrimosa_Premiere_At_The_Franz_Liszt_Academy_Of_Music
Performed at the world premiere of 'HAVASI Symphonic' at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest on the 18th of September, 2009.
Follow HAVASI:
https://www.facebook.com/HAVASI
http://www.havasi.eu
---
Lacrimosa
Composed and performed by: HAVASI
Featuring:
Dohnanyi Symphony Orchestra Budafok
Arranger and conductor: Peter Pejtsik
Producer and Creative Director: Csaba Marjai
DOP: Zoltan Csincsi
Director: Laszlo Krisko
Sound Engineer: Gabor Juhos
Music Production Director: Miklos Lukacs
- published: 20 Jul 2015
- views: 1195449
3:30
European Heritage Label - Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music
The European Heritage Label goes to cultural heritage sites important to the history of the EU as a whole. European Heritage Label sites are also recognised for...
The European Heritage Label goes to cultural heritage sites important to the history of the EU as a whole. European Heritage Label sites are also recognised for highlighting this European context, ensuring access for the public and organising awareness-raising activities.
Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Hungary was selected for the European Heritage Label in 2016.
The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music was established in 1875 by the outstanding composer and musician himself. It is a multi-faceted institution: an educational institution, an international university of musical arts and a concert centre. It brings our music heritage to the fore whilst holding true to its spirit of openness, creativity and innovation and its European and international character.
The Academy is housed in a 1907 building by Flóris Korb and Kálman Giergl, which is considered to be a masterpiece of Hungarian Secession. It integrates inter alia the Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum and Research Centre, the Kodály Institute and the Kodály Museum.
https://wn.com/European_Heritage_Label_Liszt_Ferenc_Academy_Of_Music
The European Heritage Label goes to cultural heritage sites important to the history of the EU as a whole. European Heritage Label sites are also recognised for highlighting this European context, ensuring access for the public and organising awareness-raising activities.
Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Hungary was selected for the European Heritage Label in 2016.
The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music was established in 1875 by the outstanding composer and musician himself. It is a multi-faceted institution: an educational institution, an international university of musical arts and a concert centre. It brings our music heritage to the fore whilst holding true to its spirit of openness, creativity and innovation and its European and international character.
The Academy is housed in a 1907 building by Flóris Korb and Kálman Giergl, which is considered to be a masterpiece of Hungarian Secession. It integrates inter alia the Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum and Research Centre, the Kodály Institute and the Kodály Museum.
- published: 14 Aug 2018
- views: 1930
4:27
Curtain up for Budapest's Liszt Academy - musica
Budapest's Liszt Academy has recently reopened its doors after a major and successful renovation.
...
euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe
Subscri...
Budapest's Liszt Academy has recently reopened its doors after a major and successful renovation.
...
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http://www.euronews.com/2013/11/07/curtain-up-for-budapest-s-liszt-academy
Budapest's Liszt Academy has recently reopened its doors after a major and successful renovation.
Whilst enhancing its prestigious musical past this Hungarian institution, both a music university and a concert hall, is ambitiously projecting itself towards the future and reinventing its image.
"The building is beyond definition, the abundance in motifs and ornaments makes it unique, and the extent of their significance is still to be completely revealed. From these treasures from the past we are trying to project a modern brand," says Imre Szabó Stein, Head of Communications.
The Academy, which was founded by Liszt in 1875, moved to the present wonderful Art Nouveau building in 1907. Some of the greatest Hungarian musicians were trained here and top 20th century artists have performed in its breathtaking concert hall.
András Batta is the Academy's President. "Many musicians came here, big Russian artists, Richter, Rostropovich, they loved the hall, its special atmosphere. Through that, artists and the audience can get closer because the shape of the hall is like a bell, the artist is the clapper, and it's as if the audience echoed this kind of 'bell', " he says.
Some of today's greatest Hungarian musicians performed at the reopening gala from pianist Bogányi to violinists Katalin Kokas and Barnabás Kelemen who also teach at the Academy.
"This is the temple of music, this is a shrine. And I always feel the same happiness when I enter this building, this is my alma mater. I was educated here from the age of 12: everything I have, I got it here, and it's what I can offer my students," explains Katalin Kokas.
"I'd like to say that my grandfather was one of the most influential gipsy orchestra leaders in the '30s. I only knew him from old black and white films. My mother hardly remembers him because he died young, but blood is thicker than water...that's why I really like playing gipsy music," adds Barnabás Kelemen.
At the gala they played a few violin duos by Béla Bartók, a composer who somehow contributed to make Barnabás and Katalin a couple also in real life.
"At seventeen we got together thanks to the Bartók duos, and at that moment we realised we were made one for the other. We didn't know at that time what the other thought about music, we just realised it was perfect harmony, and the differences we had integrated with each other," she says.
In this story you can hear fragments of the following pieces:
- Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 5
- Béla Bartók: 44 Duos for Two Violins (BB 104, excerpts)
- Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano Quintet in C Minor, op. 1 - Allegro
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https://wn.com/Curtain_Up_For_Budapest's_Liszt_Academy_Musica
Budapest's Liszt Academy has recently reopened its doors after a major and successful renovation.
...
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http://www.euronews.com/2013/11/07/curtain-up-for-budapest-s-liszt-academy
Budapest's Liszt Academy has recently reopened its doors after a major and successful renovation.
Whilst enhancing its prestigious musical past this Hungarian institution, both a music university and a concert hall, is ambitiously projecting itself towards the future and reinventing its image.
"The building is beyond definition, the abundance in motifs and ornaments makes it unique, and the extent of their significance is still to be completely revealed. From these treasures from the past we are trying to project a modern brand," says Imre Szabó Stein, Head of Communications.
The Academy, which was founded by Liszt in 1875, moved to the present wonderful Art Nouveau building in 1907. Some of the greatest Hungarian musicians were trained here and top 20th century artists have performed in its breathtaking concert hall.
András Batta is the Academy's President. "Many musicians came here, big Russian artists, Richter, Rostropovich, they loved the hall, its special atmosphere. Through that, artists and the audience can get closer because the shape of the hall is like a bell, the artist is the clapper, and it's as if the audience echoed this kind of 'bell', " he says.
Some of today's greatest Hungarian musicians performed at the reopening gala from pianist Bogányi to violinists Katalin Kokas and Barnabás Kelemen who also teach at the Academy.
"This is the temple of music, this is a shrine. And I always feel the same happiness when I enter this building, this is my alma mater. I was educated here from the age of 12: everything I have, I got it here, and it's what I can offer my students," explains Katalin Kokas.
"I'd like to say that my grandfather was one of the most influential gipsy orchestra leaders in the '30s. I only knew him from old black and white films. My mother hardly remembers him because he died young, but blood is thicker than water...that's why I really like playing gipsy music," adds Barnabás Kelemen.
At the gala they played a few violin duos by Béla Bartók, a composer who somehow contributed to make Barnabás and Katalin a couple also in real life.
"At seventeen we got together thanks to the Bartók duos, and at that moment we realised we were made one for the other. We didn't know at that time what the other thought about music, we just realised it was perfect harmony, and the differences we had integrated with each other," she says.
In this story you can hear fragments of the following pieces:
- Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 5
- Béla Bartók: 44 Duos for Two Violins (BB 104, excerpts)
- Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano Quintet in C Minor, op. 1 - Allegro
Find us on:
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- published: 08 Nov 2013
- views: 5207
1:50
BBB0038 - Franz Liszt Academy of Music - Budapest
BBB0038 Franz Liszt Academy of Music
Liszt Ferenc Square 8, Budapest
Phone: +36 (1) 462 4600
Web: https://lfze.hu/en
GPS: 47.503366, 19.064676
Video: https://yo...
BBB0038 Franz Liszt Academy of Music
Liszt Ferenc Square 8, Budapest
Phone: +36 (1) 462 4600
Web: https://lfze.hu/en
GPS: 47.503366, 19.064676
Video: https://youtu.be/US3Fstm9gQI
The very first day, on my very first visit to Budapest, as I was meandering the city’s streets, there was a building that stopped me dead in my tracks.
Every inch of the building facade was drenched in stunning Art Nouveau style, and I was immediately in love.
This concert hall and music academy was founded by Hungarian composer Franz Liszt in 1875, and is still Hungary's most prestigious music school.
With stained glass windows made by Miksa Róth.
The foyer has 22 glazed orbs from the famous Zsolnay factory of Pécs.
According to tradition, the ‘spirit of music’ resides in ONE of these orbs.
Just prior or musicianship exams, student race to touch each of the orbs before the test, hoping the Spirit of Music will somehow inspire them.
At the Franz Liszt Academy of Music building, there are Greek Mythology references are in every detail.
The highlight of the tour, is undoubtably the Grand Hall.
Symbolic vegetation of the laurel tree dominates the entire room.
I beg you to take the 2-hour guided tour of the Academy.
Every mosaic, fresco, and mural is explained in detail.
Every metaphor in the design and architecture is pointed out and explored.
The guided tour only deepened my love for this incredible building.
Some tours come with a mini-concert featuring one of the Academy’s star pupils or instructors.
If you want to enjoy an actual concert in the midst of this bewildering beauty, premium seats at run about $15.
So take the tour, grope some orbs, go greek, get down with some musical masters, and feel the spirit of music
At the Franz Liszt Academy building.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Snow White Premiere at the Carthay Circle Theatre - December 21, 1937"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnnDZPub128
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https://wn.com/Bbb0038_Franz_Liszt_Academy_Of_Music_Budapest
BBB0038 Franz Liszt Academy of Music
Liszt Ferenc Square 8, Budapest
Phone: +36 (1) 462 4600
Web: https://lfze.hu/en
GPS: 47.503366, 19.064676
Video: https://youtu.be/US3Fstm9gQI
The very first day, on my very first visit to Budapest, as I was meandering the city’s streets, there was a building that stopped me dead in my tracks.
Every inch of the building facade was drenched in stunning Art Nouveau style, and I was immediately in love.
This concert hall and music academy was founded by Hungarian composer Franz Liszt in 1875, and is still Hungary's most prestigious music school.
With stained glass windows made by Miksa Róth.
The foyer has 22 glazed orbs from the famous Zsolnay factory of Pécs.
According to tradition, the ‘spirit of music’ resides in ONE of these orbs.
Just prior or musicianship exams, student race to touch each of the orbs before the test, hoping the Spirit of Music will somehow inspire them.
At the Franz Liszt Academy of Music building, there are Greek Mythology references are in every detail.
The highlight of the tour, is undoubtably the Grand Hall.
Symbolic vegetation of the laurel tree dominates the entire room.
I beg you to take the 2-hour guided tour of the Academy.
Every mosaic, fresco, and mural is explained in detail.
Every metaphor in the design and architecture is pointed out and explored.
The guided tour only deepened my love for this incredible building.
Some tours come with a mini-concert featuring one of the Academy’s star pupils or instructors.
If you want to enjoy an actual concert in the midst of this bewildering beauty, premium seats at run about $15.
So take the tour, grope some orbs, go greek, get down with some musical masters, and feel the spirit of music
At the Franz Liszt Academy building.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Snow White Premiere at the Carthay Circle Theatre - December 21, 1937"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnnDZPub128
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
- published: 08 Dec 2021
- views: 870
4:58
HAVASI — The Unbending Tree (LIVE at Franz Liszt Academy of Music)
©2009 HAVASI Entertainment
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HAVASI
Website: https://www.havasi.eu
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The Unbending Tree
Composed and performed by HA...
©2009 HAVASI Entertainment
---
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HAVASI
Website: https://www.havasi.eu
---
The Unbending Tree
Composed and performed by HAVASI
Featuring:
Dohnanyi Symphony Orchestra Budafok
Arranger and conductor: Peter Pejtsik
Producer and Creative Director: Csaba Marjai
DOP: Zoltan Csincsi
Director: Laszlo Krisko
Sound Engineer: Gabor Juhos
Music Production Director: Miklos Lukacs
https://wn.com/Havasi_—_The_Unbending_Tree_(Live_At_Franz_Liszt_Academy_Of_Music)
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The Unbending Tree
Composed and performed by HAVASI
Featuring:
Dohnanyi Symphony Orchestra Budafok
Arranger and conductor: Peter Pejtsik
Producer and Creative Director: Csaba Marjai
DOP: Zoltan Csincsi
Director: Laszlo Krisko
Sound Engineer: Gabor Juhos
Music Production Director: Miklos Lukacs
- published: 03 Oct 2018
- views: 55585
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Harmony - Liszt Academy Symphony Orchestra
When the students perform in the Grand Hall of the university they don’t miss looking up at the decorative lights on the ceiling. Harmony is not only just a syn...
When the students perform in the Grand Hall of the university they don’t miss looking up at the decorative lights on the ceiling. Harmony is not only just a synonym of chords in music but also means that musicians are in line with each other – for example in a symphony orchestra.
Liszt Academy Symphony Orchestra
Fülöp Ránki (piano), Mátyás Antal (conductor)
Music: Bartók's Piano Concerto No. 3 – 2. Adagio religioso, 2017. 11. 14., Liszt Academy, Grand Hall
The concert was recorded by the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, AVISO Studio.
https://wn.com/Harmony_Liszt_Academy_Symphony_Orchestra
When the students perform in the Grand Hall of the university they don’t miss looking up at the decorative lights on the ceiling. Harmony is not only just a synonym of chords in music but also means that musicians are in line with each other – for example in a symphony orchestra.
Liszt Academy Symphony Orchestra
Fülöp Ránki (piano), Mátyás Antal (conductor)
Music: Bartók's Piano Concerto No. 3 – 2. Adagio religioso, 2017. 11. 14., Liszt Academy, Grand Hall
The concert was recorded by the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, AVISO Studio.
- published: 17 Dec 2021
- views: 2778