The most important thing for us at BMC records is that the music be authentic. Music that is real and makes you believe the artist’s intentions are pure. —György Wallner, responsible for international ...
Budapest has proved a first-class sanctuary for music aficionados throughout the years, drawing some of the finest musicians from around the world. Today, the Hungarian capital embodies the remnants ...
The life, times and of course the music of György Kurtág is being celebrated across his native Hungary with the capital Budapest leading a series of events. Festivities began on Thursday with the ...
In 1923, it had been 50 years since the twin cities of Buda and Pest had been welded into one, and the city fathers wanted some commemorative music. They chose a black-bearded Hungarian named Zoltan ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook György Kurtág, the eminent composer and Hungarian national treasure, has reached a rare milestone yet shows little interest in ...
Key Highlight: Even if you don't consider yourself much of an audiophile, you'll likely be drawn to the House of Music for its eye-catching building design. The House of Music is nestled in the heart ...
The House of Hungarian Music is taking shape within Budapest's City Park. With the structure and the design's distinctive roof completed, construction work is underway for the interior of the music ...
From Rome to Paris, music-lovers had cheered him when he appeared as guest conductor; but no city seemed to want him around for long. He was half paralyzed and shamble-gaited—the result of a brain ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Budapest has proved a first-class sanctuary for music aficionados throughout the years, drawing some of the finest musicians from ...