DEAR AUDIENCE!
Every year, the arrival of winter and approach of Christmas and the New Year give us ample opportunity for reflection and long-awaited reunions, while our familiar and muchloved rituals and customs give the chilly months a balmy and sublime ambiance. During Advent, we traditionally await what is to come with the best kind of anticipation, while the New Year always brings hope and the chance to regenerate.
In these uncertain times, however, awaiting a future with clear skies represents a major challenge. For the past three years, our everyday lives have been punctuated by a continuous need to draw up new plans: Ever since the appearance of the pandemic, our lives have been typified by an endless uncertainty, while we have had to face up to a different kind of test in the more recent past. In a world that has gone off kilter, it is increasingly trying to give oneself up to the moment, to identify something to hold onto that helps us find inner peace and harmony. Yet the greater the uncertainty around us, the more fundamental our need for experiences that give us security and support in moments of difficulty, that enrich the picture we have created of the world with new perspectives and insights, and that allow us to enjoy life’s beauty, or simply just give us an opportunity to temporarily leave our everyday struggles behind.
Here at Müpa Budapest, we have worked tirelessly and to the best of our ability to present you with as many magical moments as possible in recent years. Our stated goal is to allow you to leave the everyday behind, take inspiration, and, last but not least, become immersed in the communion of performer and observer. Throughout the development of civilisation, humanity had good reason to elevate art to an essential need as, in addition to having our physical requirements met, it is spiritual and intellectual replenishment that really help us get through tough periods. We firmly believe that performance art is not simply a source of joy, but that it also brings us closer to understanding and accepting the world around us. We hope this, and the kinship between the remarkable artists taking to the stage and you, the members of the audience, will give you the strength to tackle everything that awaits beyond the walls of Müpa Budapest – as every burden is lighter when we know we need not carry it alone.
So, take some time to browse through our programmes and see what cultural delights await until the first sunshine of spring bursts through the clouds. Choose from among our holiday programmes, find your favourites and boldly discover new ones: Pay us a visit and leave the noise of the wide world behind. We wish you a winter full of rich experiences and holidays of peace and joy.
Csaba Káel CEOCONTENTS
Programmes by genre 7
Programmes 2022 December – February 2023 13
Müpa Junior programmes 91
Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art 109
Spring Preview 115
Ticket purchases 118
Ticket map 120 Services 122
Contact, opening hours 125
PROGRAMMES
BY GENREPROGRAMMES BY GENRE
CLASSICAL MUSIC • OPERA • THEATRE
03.12. Open rehearsal room ......................................................................................................................................... 14 03.12. Baroque Advent Concert 16 08.12. Old World and New World 21 09.12. From the Clearest Springs 21 10.12. Kevin Puts: The Hours / THE MET: LIVE IN HD AT MÜPA BUDAPEST 23 11.12. Dramatically Playful Love 24 12.12. Philippe Herreweghe and the Collegium Vocale Gent 27 13.12. Dmitry Masleev and the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra................................................................... 29 14.12. Catalina Vicens and her chamber ensembles / CHRISTMAS ORGAN CONCERT 31
15.12. The King’s Consort – Handel: Messiah / CHRISTMAS CONCERT 34 18.12. Advent Concert / MÜPA HOME 38 20.12. Christmas Concert 42 23.12. Holiday Anticipation 44 2023 01.01. Haydn: The Seasons / NEW YEAR’S CONCERT .............................................................................................. 46 07.01. Budafok Dohnanyi Orchestra’s New Year’s Concert 47 07.01. Bellini: La sonnambula / MÜPA HOME ............................................................................................................ 47 08.01. Musicmania 48 12.01. MÁV Symphony Orchestra 51 14.01. Giordano: Fedora / THE MET: LIVE IN HD AT MÜPA BUDAPEST 51 14.01. Gardiner 80 – John Eliot Gardiner and the English Baroque Soloists 52 14.01. MÁV Symphony Orchestra / MÜPA HOME ..................................................................................................... 54 16.01. Andris Nelsons and the Vienna Philharmonic 56 18.01. Barnabás Kelemen and the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra ............................................................. 59 19.01. Budapest Festival Orchestra 60 20., 21.01. Budapest Festival Orchestra 62 22.01. Anton Gerzenberg and the Miskolc Symphony Orchestra / DISCOVERIES – YOUNG GENIUSES, CLASSICAL ORCHESTRAS 63 25.01. Piano recital by Gergely Bogányi / MVM Concerts – The Piano 65 27.01. Blooming in Heart 67 01.02. Korngold–Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing ....................................................................................... 72 04.02. Prokofiev Marathon 72 08. 02. Thierry Escaich and Concerto Budapest 76 09.02. MÁV Symphony Orchestra 77 10.02. Budapest Festival Orchestra 78 11., 12.02. Budapest Festival Orchestra 80 19.02. Lawrence Brownlee and his guests 84 22.02. Werther.............................................................................................................................................................. 86 24.02. Tromba Veneziana / EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL 87 25.02. Open rehearsal room ........................................................................................................................................ 89
03.12. Company FrenÁk: Secret Off_Man 15 04.12. Company FrenÁk: Secret Off_Man 16 08.12. Hungarian National Dance Ensemble: The Faithless Wife 20 13.12. Danube Art Ensemble: Beautiful Mezőség 28 19.12. Ballet Company of Győr: GisL ............................................................................................................................ 39 20.12. Ballet Company of Győr: GisL 41 27., 28., 29., 30., 31.12. Recirquel Budapest: My Land .............................................................................................. 45 2023
06., 07.01. Hungarian National Dance Ensemble: The Faithless Wife 47 16.01. Recirquel Budapest: My Land 54 17.01. Recirquel Budapest: My Land 58 18., 19.01. Recirquel Budapest: My Land 59 20.01. Recirquel: My Land 62 31.01., 01.02. Ballet Company of Győr: Movements to Stravinsky / Mimi ...............................................................71 11.02. Szeged Contemporary Dance Company: Concerto / The Wilds / The Saint 79 12.02. Szeged Contemporary Dance Company: Concerto / The Wilds / The Saint 80 15., 16., 17., 18.02. Recirquel Budapest: Solus Amor 83 22.02. Recirquel Budapest: Solus Amor 85 23.02. Recirquel Budapest: Solus Amor 86
JAZZ • WORLD MUSIC • POPULAR MUSIC
01.12. Kaltenecker–Markó feat. David Maxim Micic & Reni Orsovai / JAZZ WORKSHOP 14 04.12. Fifty Years of “Sebőfication” 17 06.12. The Great Hungarian Songbook 3 18 09.12. Los Orangutanes – Budapest Latin Fiesta ...................................................................................................... 22 14.12. Nesrine 32 17.12. Chris Potter and Söndörgő ................................................................................................................................. 36 19.12. The Corduroy Jazz Club Presents: the Carson Coma Ensemble 41 21.12. The Corduroy Jazz Club Presents: the Carson Coma Ensemble 44 2023
08.01. Budapest Klezmer Band – Klezmer Magic 48 11.01. Attila László 70 – Time to Groove! / JAZZ WORKSHOP 50 17.01. Mariza 58 21.01. Magyar Atom / MÜPA HOME ........................................................................................................................... 62 24.01. Zsuzsa Koncz Concert – You Were Born Free 64 24., 25.01. beck@grecsó: hoztunk valamit magunkból (we’ve brought something of ourselves) 65 27., 28., 29.01. Jazz talent exchange / JAZZ SHOWCASE 66 27.01. Lőrinc Barabás & Niklas Paschburg / JAZZ SHOWCASE 67 28.01. KRIZ & Jesús Molina / JAZZ SHOWCASE 68 29.01. jazzbois feat. Kaláka / JAZZ SHOWCASE 68 05.02. A Celebration of Folk Music – from dance house to world music / Gypsy dance house –Khamoro Budapest Band / Zsolt Farkas 74 05.02. A Celebration of Folk Music – from dance house to world music................................................................. 74 05.02. A Celebration of Folk Music – from dance house to world music / Hungarian dance house –Budapest Mezőség Band / Máté Kalász 75 14.02. The Best of Goran Bregović 82 24.02. Kollár-Klemencz Chamber Orchestra: The river 88 25.02. Kollár-Klemencz Chamber Orchestra: The river.............................................................................................. 89
LITERATURE • CINEMA • EXHIBITIONS
Until 31.12. Time machine. A new selection from the collection of the Ludwig Museum / LUDWIG MUSEUM 112 Until 15 01. Smaller worlds diorama in contemporary art / LUDWIG MUSEUM 113 05.12. Fellini’s Casanova / MÜPA FILM CLUB – The magical world of Federico Fellini ........................................... 18 16. 12.-26.02. Zsófia Keresztes: After dreams I dare to defy the damage 114 19.12. Orchestra Rehearsal / MÜPA FILM CLUB – The magical world of Federico Fellini .......................................40 2023 16.01. City of Women / MÜPA FILM CLUB – The magical world of Federico Fellini 54 16.01. An evening with Edina Szvoren / LITERARIUM – CONTEMPORARY WRITERS AT MÜPA BUDAPEST 58 30.01. And the Ship Sails On / MÜPA FILM CLUB – The magical world of Federico Fellini 70 04.02. Ivan the Terrible / PROKOFIEV MARATHON 73 04.02. Alexander Nevsky / PROKOFIEV MARATHON 73 06.02. László Nagy / POETRY RECITALS AT MÜPA BUDAPEST .............................................................................. 75 13.02. The Meaning of Life – 100 Minutes of One Minute Stories / LITERARIUM EXTRA 80 02.13. Ginger and Fred / MÜPA FILM CLUB – The magical world of Federico Fellini 82 24.02.–05.03. Bach, The Scholarly Composer / EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL 86 27.02. Interview / MÜPA FILM CLUB – The magical world of Federico Fellini 89
Thursday, 1 December 2022 / 8 pm Festival Theatre
JAZZ WORKSHOP
KALTENECKER–MARKÓ
FEAT. DAVID MAXIM MICIC & RENI ORSOVAI
Zsolt Kaltenecker – keyboard instruments, Ádám Markó – drums
Featuring: David Maxim Micic – guitar, Reni Orsovai – vocals
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 3,500 / 3,900 / 4,900 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
Saturday, 3 December 2022 / 6 pm Rehearsal room of the National Philharmonic Orchestra
OPEN REHEARSAL ROOM
CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT FEATURING THE ARTISTS OF THE HUNGARIAN NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA AND THE HUNGARIAN NATIONAL CHOIR
Host: Aida Buzás – the programme manager of the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
Presented by: Hungarian National Philharmonic Tickets: HUF 2,900
Saturday, 3 December 2022 / 7 pm Festival Theatre
COMPANY FRENÁK SECRET OFF_MAN
Performers: Anibal Dos Santos, Fruzsina Kaiser, Emma Lőrincz, Erika Vasas, Eoin Mac Donncha, Milán Maurer, Patrik Keresztes
Music: Gábor Halász, Máté Hunyadi
Visual design: Victoria Frenák
Set design: Péter Kiss, Szabolcs Molnár
Costumes: Mariann Henez
Make-up: Szilvia Ipacs
Lighting: Máté Vajda
Sound: András Horváth
Dramaturgical consultant: Dr Nóra Horváth
Concept: FrenÁk
Choreography: R_Company
The performance is not recommended for audiences under the age of 18.
The première was presented by Müpa Budapest as a joint event with Company FrenÁk as part of the Bartók Spring.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Further date: 4 December 2022
Tickets: HUF 3,900–7,000
Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Sunday, 4 December 2022 / 7 pm Festival Theatre
Saturday, 3 December 2022 / 7.30 pm Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
BAROQUE ADVENT CONCERT
Featuring: Ágnes Kovács, Ágnes Pintér – soprano, Viola Thurnay – alto, Zoltán Megyesi – tenor, Zoltán Melkovics – bass Purcell Choir Orfeo Orchestra Conductor: Benjamin Bayl
Erlebach: Fürchtet euch nicht – cantata Buxtehude: Kommst du, Licht der Heiden – cantata, BuxWV 66 J. S. Bach: Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland – cantata, BWV 62 Handel: Concerto Grosso in B-flat major, Op. 3, No. 2, HWV 313 J. S. Bach: Magnificat in D major, BWV 243
Presented by: Sysart Kft. Orfeo Music Foundation Tickets: HUF 2,400 / 3,600 / 4,800 / 5,900
FIFTY YEARS OF “SEBŐFICATION”
Sebő Ensemble: Réka Soós, Sára Tímár, Iván Barvich, Albert Nagy, László Perger, Ferenc Sebő
Featuring: Márta Sebestyén, Judit Andrejszki, Tamás Jordán, Dániel Gryllus, Levente Székely, Sándor Csoór Jr, Péter Éri
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 2,500–6,000 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Monday, 5 December 2022 / 7 pm
Auditorium
MÜPA FILM CLUB – THE MAGICAL WORLD OF FEDERICO FELLINI FELLINI’S CASANOVA (IL CASANOVA DI FEDERICO FELLINI, 1976)
In Italian, with Hungarian subtitles
Director: Federico Fellini Host: András Réz
The discussions before and after the screening are conducted in Hungarian.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 1,600 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Tuesday, 6 December 2022 / 7 pm Festival Theatre
THE GREAT HUNGARIAN SONGBOOK 3
Featuring: Dóri Behumi, Dénes Pál – vocals, the Jazzical Trio, accompanied by string and brass sections (Norbert Káel – piano, Péter Oláh – double bass, András Lakatos Pecek – drums)
Conductor: Richárd Riederauer
Musical director, orchestrator: Norbert Káel Set design: Erzsébet Túri Director: György Böhm
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 3,500–6,000 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Dóri Behumi, Dénes Pál Photo © Szilvia Csibi, Müpa BudapestFIL M CLUB
MÜPA
EXPERIENCES ON THE BIG SCREEN
On Mondays az 7 pm in the Auditorium
THE MAGICAL WORLD OF FEDERICO FELLINI
Monday, 5 December 2022 FELLINI'S CASANOVA (IL CASANOVA DI FEDERICO FELLINI, 1976)
Monday, 19 December 2022 ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL (PROVA D’ORCHESTRA, 1978)
MONDAY, 30 JANUARY 2023 CITY OF WOMEN (LA CITTÀ DELLE DONNE, 1980)
Monday, 30 January 2023 AND THE SHIP SAILS ON (E LA NAVE VA, 1983)
Monday, 13 February 2023 GINGER AND FRED (GINGER E FRED, 1986)
Monday, 27 February 2023 INTERVIEW (INTERVISTA, 1987)
HUNGARIAN NATIONAL DANCE ENSEMBLE THE FAITHLESS WIFE
The wife: Mária Oltárczy
The husband: Attila Tókos
Barcsai, the lover: Dávid Barka
Village folk: Dancers of the Hungarian National Dance Ensemble (artistic director: Zoltán Zsuráfszky) Soldiers, shepherds, judges: Honvéd Male Choir (choirmaster: Richárd Riederauer)
Music: Benjámin Eredics
Folk music curator: István Gázsa Papp, Sándor D. Tóth
Set design: Kázmér Tóth
Lighting: Dániel Kósa, István Niederkirchner
Animation: Szilvia Fabók, Boáz Konta Libretto, dramaturg, costumes, associate director: Zsuzsa Zs. Vince Choreographer, director: Zoltán Zsuráfszky
The performance includes two choral works by Zoltán Kodály.
The première was presented by Müpa Budapest as a joint event with the Hungarian National Dance Ensemble as part of the Bartók Spring.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Further dates: 6, 7 January 2023
Friday, 9 December 2022 / 7.30 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
FROM THE CLEAREST SPRINGS
Featuring: Sung-Won Yang – cello, Gyula Rab – tenor, Sándor Balla – baritone Hungarian Radio Choir (choirmaster: Zoltán Pad) Pannon Philharmonic Conductor: Péter Eötvös
Péter Eötvös: Sirens’ Song
Péter Eötvös: Cello Concerto Grosso
Bartók: Four Orchestral Pieces, Op. 12, Sz. 51, BB 64 Bartók: Cantata profana, Sz. 94, BB 100
Presented by: Pannon Philharmonic Tickets: HUF 3,000 / 3,990 / 4,990 / 5,990 / 6,990 / 7,990
Thursday, 8 December 2022 / 7.30 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
OLD WORLD AND NEW WORLD
Featuring: Ingrid Fliter – piano Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: Krzysztof Urbański
Kilar: Orawa (for string orchestra) Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 in E minor (“From the New World”), Op. 95
Presented by: Hungarian National Philharmonic Tickets: HUF 2,900 / 3,900 / 4,900 / 5,900 / 6,900
Sung-Won Yang Photo © Jean Lim Ingrid Fliter Photo © Gary HoulderLOS ORANGUTANES – BUDAPEST LATIN FIESTA
Los Orangutanes: Zsolt Krecsmáy – drums, Attila Herr – bass, Jakab Frimmel – piano, Dávid Szarvas – conga, Márton Élő – trombone, Bence Táborszky – trumpet, Ákos Pásztor – saxophone, flute, Szabolcs Árkosi – accordion, charango, vocals, Iván Tabeira – vocals, güiro
Featuring: Márton Takács – percussion instruments, Murad Abbas – trombone, Ádám Meggyes – trumpet, Gergő Kováts – saxophone
Latin guests: Angel “Chino” Cruz – percussion instruments, vocals, Guillermo Macsotay – vocals, guitar, Alex Torres – vocals, guitar, Lucio Dominguez – vocals
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 3,500–6,000
Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Festival Theatre, Auditorium
THE MET: LIVE IN HD AT MÜPA BUDAPEST
KEVIN PUTS: THE HOURS A
MET WORLD PREMIÈRE PRODUCTION
Clarissa Vaughan: Renée Fleming
Laura Brown: Kelli O’Hara
Virginia Woolf: Joyce DiDonato
Leonard Woolf: Sean Panikkar
Louis: William Burden
Richard: Kyle Ketelsen
Dan Brown: Brandon Cedel
Barbara / Mrs. Latch: Kathleen Kim
Kitty / Vanessa: Sylvia D’Eramo
Sally: Denyce Graves
Hotel clerk: John Holiday
Featuring: The Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra
Conductor: Yannick Nézet-Séguin
Libretto: Greg Pierce
Set design, costumes: Tom Pye
Lighting: Bruno Poet
Projection: Finn Ross
Choreographer: Annie-B Parson
Dramaturg: Paul Cremo
Director: Phelim McDermott
The ‘Metropolitan Opera Live in HD’ transmissions have been made possible through the cooperation of our partner, liveincinema.eu s.r.o.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets for the Festival Theatre: HUF 3,900 / 5,500
Tickets for the Auditorium: HUF 5,500
Discounts apply for Müpa+ membership programme cardholders.
DRAMATICALLY PLAYFUL LOVE
MANCUSI, RAVEL, STRAVINSKY
Featuring: Feledi Project, Budafok Dohnanyi Orchestra
Conductor: Guido Mancusi
Choreographer: János Feledi
Guido Mancusi: Klangfiguren für Orchester
Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé – Suite No. 2 Pulcinella’s Revenge – dance play based on Stravinsky’s Pulcinella
Presented by: Budafok Dohnanyi Orchestra, Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 2,000 / 3,900 / 4,900 / 5,900 / 6,900 / 8,900
EXPERIENCE CONNECTS!
Müpa Budapest’s strategic partner is LexusMonday, 12 December 2022 / 7.30 pm Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
PHILIPPE HERREWEGHE AND THE COLLEGIUM VOCALE GENT
Featuring: Eleanore Lyons – soprano, Eva Zaïcik – mezzo-soprano, Ilker Arcayürek – tenor, Thomas E. Bauer – bass Orchestre des Champs-Élysées Collegium Vocale Gent Conductor: Philippe Herreweghe
Beethoven: Missa solemnis, Op. 123
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 4,900 / 7,500 / 10,500 / 13,500 / 17,900 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
DANUBE ART ENSEMBLE BEAUTIFUL MEZŐSÉG
Featuring: Hanga Borbála Kacsó – voice, Károly Tóth – prose, Zsolt Barcza – accordion, cimbalom, Péter Árendás – viola, Göncöl Band
Music editors: Zoltán Dulai, Gergely Koncz, Albert Mohácsy, Andrea Navratil
Set: Gábor Michac
Costumes: Borbála Winklerné Petri-Kiss
Lighting, animation: Károly Lendvai
Dancer masters: Norbert Busai, Zsuzsanna Busai, Ágnes Farkas, Ignác Kádár, Anett Nagypál, Csaba Szabó, Balázs Sáfrán
Consultant: Sándor Varga
Choreographers: Enikő Kocsis, Dezső Fitos, Zsolt Juhász, Tamás Farkas
Assistants to the director: Katalin Bonifert, Gyula András Soós
Director: Zsolt Juhász
The première was presented by Müpa Budapest as a joint event with the Danube Art Ensemble as part of the Liszt Fest.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 3,500–6,000
Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
DMITRY MASLEEV AND THE HUNGARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
TCHAIKOVSKY, MUSSORGSKY
Featuring: Dmitry Masleev – piano
Conductor: János Kovács
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23
Mussorgsky: Night on Bald Mountain
Tchaikovsky: Francesca da Rimini – Symphonic Fantasy after Dante, Op. 32
Presented by: Hungarian Radio Art Groups
Tickets: HUF 2,000 / 3,000 / 4,000 / 5,000 / 6,000
Wednesday, 14 December 2022 / 7.30 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
CHRISTMAS ORGAN CONCERT
CATALINA VICENS AND HER CHAMBER ENSEMBLES
“LUCENTE
STELLA” – SEARCHING FOR LIGHT IN THE MIDDLE AGES
Catalina Vicens – organetto, organ Featuring: Ensemble Servir Antico, Trio Friman-Ambrosini-Vicens
Perotinus: Alleluia Nativitas gloriosae de Bornelh: Reis glorios, veray lums e clartatz Unknown composer (12th century): Nobilis humilis de Montanhagol: A Lunel lutz una luna luzens (arranged by Ensemble Servir Antico) Unknown composer (14th century): Benedicamus Domino (Codex Las Huelgas) Alfonso X of Castile: Mui grandes noit’ e día (cantiga) Unknown composer (14th century): Stella splendens (Llibre Vermell de Montserrat) Unknown composer (15th century): Ave maris stella (Codex Faenza) Unknown composer (1270–1297): Ave donna santissima (Laudario di Cortona) Landini: Per allegrezza Chominciamento di gioia (istampitta, Italy, 14th century) Machaut: Christe, qui lux / Veni, creator / Tribulatio
Unknown composer (14th century): Lucente stella Unknown composer (early 15th century): Lunne plaine d’umilité Two psalms from Nuckö (after Lena Schönberg); I himmelen, Nu haver denna dag Redeuntes in idem (Buxheim Organ Book, mid-15th century)
Dufay: Ave Regina Mit ganczem willen (from the Locham Songbook, late 15th century)
Brassart: Cristi nutu sublimato
Brassart: Ave Maria
Unknown composer (15th century): Benedicamus Domino (Codex Faenza)
Senfl: Christe qui lux es et dies
Smert: Nowell. The borys hede (Christmas carol)
The concert will be preceded from 6.30 pm by a conversation entitled Prologue, where ticket holders will be invited to get to know the performing musician and the works to be performed more closely. The host of the discussion is Gergely Fazekas
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 2,500 / 3,500 / 4,900 / 6,500 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
NESRINE
Nesrine Belmokh – vocals, cello
Featuring: Maxime Barcelona – guitar, Elvin Bironien – bass guitar, Adriano Tenorio – percussion instruments
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 3,900 / 4,900 / 5,900 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
YEARS
Family fun
From the littlest ones to teenagers, there is something for everyone at Müpa Junior events.
CHRIS POTTER AND SÖNDÖRGŐ
Chris Potter – saxophone Söndörgő: Ábel Dénes – double bass, tapan, Áron Eredics – prime tambura, cello tambura, darbuka, tapan, Benjamin Eredics – viola tambura, trumpet, Dávid Eredics – prime tambura, bass prime tambura, clarinet, alto saxophone, kaval, Salamon Eredics – bass prime tambura, accordion, hulusi, shepherd’s pipe, cello tambura
Müpa Live Webcast: You can watch this performance live on our website, Facebook-page and YouTube channel.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 3,900 / 4,900 / 5,900
Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
MÜPA HOME ADVENT CONCERT
Featuring: Eszter Zemlényi – soprano, Eszter Balogh – alto, Tamás Pálfalvi – trumpet, Andrea Vigh – harp, László Fassang – organ
Cantemus Choir (choirmaster: Dénes Szabó, Soma Szabó)
Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra (concertmaster: Péter Tfirst)
Conductor: Soma Szabó, Dénes Szabó
Britten: A Ceremony of Carols – excerpts
Kocsár: Missa in A – Gloria
Kocsár: O magnum mysterium
Kodály: The Angels and the Shepherds
Kocsár: Agnus Dei
G. Gabrieli: Angelus ad pastores ait
Eric Whitacre: Lux aurumque
Wade-Soma Szabó: O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste fideles)
Vivaldi-Bach: Concerto in D major, BWV 972
Handel: Samson, HWV 57 – Let the bright Seraphim
Vivaldi: Gloria, RV 589
You can watch this performance on our website, Facebook-page and YouTube channel.
Monday, 19 December 2022 / 7 pm Festival Theatre
BALLET COMPANY OF GYŐR
GISL
Giselle: Eszter Adria Herkovics
Albrecht: Daichi Uematsu
Myrtha / The game: Gerda Guti
Hilarion: Luka Dimić
Willis: Tetiana Baranovska, Rebeka Szendrey, Lea Napsugár Joó, Lili Anna Marjai, Tatiana Shipilova, Eszter Kovács, Adrienn Matuza, Barbara Tüű
Men: Patrik Engelbrecht, Máté Gémesi, Gergely Golubkovics, Luigi Iannone, Richard Szentiványi, Zoltán Jekli, Bánk Téglás, Thales Henrique
Featured musicians (on recording): Félix Lajkó – violin, Attila Sidoo – guitar, Endre Kertész – cello, József Barcza Horváth – double bass, János Mazura – tuba, Tamás Czirják – drums
Set designer: Éva Szendrényi
Music: Félix Lajkó
Dramaturg: Alexandra Csepi
Costumes: Gabi Győri
Lighting: Ferenc Stadler
Assistant tot he choreographer: Zsuzsanna Kara
Choreographer: László Velekei
The première was presented by Müpa Budapest as a joint event with the Ballet Company of Győr and the Fonó Music Hall as part of the Bartók Spring.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Further date: 20 December 2022
Tickets: HUF 3,500–6,000 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Auditorium
MÜPA FILM CLUB – THE MAGICAL WORLD OF FEDERICO FELLINI ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL (PROVA D’ORCHESTRA, 1978)
In Italian, with Hungarian subtitles
Director: Federico Fellini
Host: András Réz
The discussions before and after the screening are conducted in Hungarian.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 1,600 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Monday, 19 December 2022 / 8 pm
THE CORDUROY JAZZ CLUB PRESENTS: THE CARSON COMA ENSEMBLE
Carson Coma: Zsombor Bóna – guitar, Giorgio Fekete – vocals, guitar, Péter Gaál – percussion instruments, drums, Barnabás Héra – drums, vocals, Attila Jónás – bass guitar, Bálint Kun – keyboards, vocals
Budapest Orchestra Project: Ábel Tomba – band leader, conductor, Attila Almási – trombone, Gergely Bille – trumpet, flugelhorn, Krisztián Csapó – trombone, Olivér Gáspár – trombone, Edvárd Gergely – alto saxophone, flute, Gergely Janák – bass trombone, Márk Mihályfi – trumpet, Zsófia Nagy – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, Ákos Pusztaszegi – trumpet, Norbert Sándor – alto saxophone, Vito Szelevényi – trumpet, Bálint Uher-Győrfi – tenor saxophone, clarinet, Marcell Vincze – baritone saxophone, bass clarinet
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Further date: 21 December 2022
Tickets: HUF 2,500–9,000
Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Tuesday,
20 December 2022 / 7 pm Festival Theatre
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Tuesday, 20 December 2022 / 7.30 pm Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Featuring: Mikhail Pletnev – piano, Klára Kolonits – soprano, Lúcia Megyesi Schwartz – alto, Bernhard Berchtold – tenor, Miklós Sebestyén – bass baritone Kodály Choir Debrecen (choir director: Zoltán Kocsis-Holper)
Concerto Budapest
Conductor: András Keller
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125
Presented by: Concerto Budapest
Tickets: HUF 2,200 / 3,100 / 3,900 / 4,800 / 5,900 / 7,500
Wednesday, 21 December 2022 / 8 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
THE CORDUROY JAZZ CLUB PRESENTS: THE CARSON COMA ENSEMBLE
See page 41.
Friday, 23 December 2022 / 7.30 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
HOLIDAY ANTICIPATION
THE HUNGARIAN NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA’S CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Featuring:
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: György Vashegyi
J.S. Bach:
Christmas Oratorio – first cantata (Jauchzet, frohlocket, auf, preiset die Tage), BWV 248/1
Christmas Oratorio – second cantata (Und es waren Hirten in derselben Gegend), BWV 248/2 “Süßer Trost, mein Jesus kömmt” – cantata, BWV 151
Christmas Oratorio – third cantata (Herrscher des Himmels, erhöre das Lallen), BWV 248/3
Presented by: Hungarian National Philharmonic Tickets: HUF 2,900 / 3,900 / 4,900 / 5,900 / 6,900
Wednesday, 28 December 2022 / 7 pm and 9 pm
Thursday, 29 December 2022 / 7 pm
Friday, 30 December 2022 / 7 pm
Saturday, 31 December 2022 / 7 pm Festival Theatre
RECIRQUEL BUDAPEST MY LAND
Artists: Andrej Maslov, Roman Khafizov, Sergii Materynskyi, Yevheniia Obolonina, Andrii Pysiura, Mykola Pysiura, Andrii Spatar
Music: Edina Szirtes, Gábor Terjék
Folk music consultant: Miklós Both
Circus consultant: Krisztián Kristóf
Artistic consultant: Renátó Illés, Gábor Zsíros
Design engineer: Zsolt Tárnok
Technical director: Tamás Vladár
Costumes: Emese Kasza
Lighting: Attila Lenzsér, József Pető
Sound: Gábor Terjék
Assistant to the choreographer: Tímea Kinga Maday
Assistant to the director: Aliz Schlecht
Director, choreographer, production design: Bence Vági
The première was presented by Müpa Budapest.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Further dates: 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 January 2023
Tickets: HUF 3,500–6,000
Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Ages: 12–16 years
Sunday, 1 January 2023 / 4 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
NEW YEAR’S CONCERT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
HAYDN: THE SEASONS – EXCERPTS
Hanne: Rita Rácz (soprano)
Lucas: Zoltán Megyesi (tenor)
Simon: Miklós Sebestyén (bass)
Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra
Hungarian Radio Choir (choirmaster: Zoltán Pad)
Conductor: Ádám Fischer
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 2,500
Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
Sunday, 1 January 2023 / 7.30 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
NEW YEAR’S CONCERT
HAYDN: THE SEASONS
Hanne: Emőke Baráth (soprano)
Lucas: Uwe Stickert (tenor)
Simon: Miklós Sebestyén (bass)
Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra
Hungarian Radio Choir (choirmaster: Zoltán Pad)
Conductor: Ádám Fischer
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 5,900 / 8,500 / 11,500 / 15,500 / 20,900
Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Friday, 6 January 2023 / 7 pm
Saturday, 7 January 2023 / 7 pm
Festival Theatre
HUNGARIAN NATIONAL DANCE ENSEMBLE THE FAITHLESS WIFE
See page 20.
Saturday, 7 January 2023 / 11 am and 7.30 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
BUDAFOK DOHNANYI ORCHESTRA’S NEW YEAR’S CONCERT
Conductor: Gábor Hollerung
Presented by: Budafok Dohnanyi Orchestra
Tickets: HUF 4,900 / 5,900 / 7,900 / 9,900 / 11,900 / 14,900
Saturday, 7 January 2023 / 8 pm
MÜPA HOME BELLINI: LA SONNAMBULA
Count Rodolfo: Mirco Palazzi
Amina: Zuzana Marková
Elvino: Konu Kim
Lisa: Eszter Zemlényi
Teresa: Krisztina Simon
Alessio: Attila Dobák
Myrtha, Queen of the Willis: Alexandra Kozmér
Notary: Miklós Máriusz Bejan
Debrecen Kodály Choir (choirmaster: Máté Szabó Sipos) Pannon Philharmonic
Conductor: Riccardo Frizza
Set designer: Éva Szendrényi
Costumes: Gergely Zöldy Z
Assistant director: Etelka Polgár
Director: Csaba Némedi
The performance is a co-production presented by Müpa Budapest, the Pannon Philharmonic and Zsolnay Örökségkezelő Nonprofit Kft.
You can watch this performance on our website, Facebook-page and YouTube channel.
This recording was made at a concert held at Müpa Budapest on 9 February 2020.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Zuzana Marková Photo © Henry Fair ONLINE ONLYSunday, 8 January 2023 / 11 am and 3 pm
Festival Theatre
MUSICMANIA
INTRODUCTORY CONCERT SERIES WITH THE HUNGARIAN NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Presenter and conductor: Dániel Dinyés
Beethoven: Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21
Presented by: Hungarian National Philharmonic Tickets: HUF 2,900
Sunday,
Budapest Klezmer Band: Ferenc “Fegya” Jávori – piano, vocals, Anna Nagy – accordion, István Kohán – clarinet, Balázs Végh – drums, Bence Gazda – violin, vocals, Gábor Barbinek – trombone, László Máthé – double bass
Special guests: Piroska Molnár, István Mikó – vocals
Presented by: Nők Lapja Tickets: HUF 4,500 / 6,500 / 7,900 / 9,500 / 10,900 / 11,900
JAZZ WORKSHOP ATTILA LÁSZLÓ 70 – TIME TO GROOVE!
Attila László – guitar, Kálmán Oláh, Árpád Oláh Tzumo – piano, keyboard instruments, Béla Lattmann – bass guitar, Gergő Borlai, Péter Szendőfi, Attila Zombori – drums
Balázs Pecze – trumpet, Sándor Soso Lakatos – saxophone, Krisztián Csapó – trombone
Featuring: Tony Lakatos – saxophone Charlie, Nikoletta Szőke, Mónika Veres – vocals
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Thursday, 12 January 2023 / 7.30 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
MÁV SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
A NIGHT OF BEETHOVEN
Featuring: Klára Kolonits – soprano MÁV Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: János Kovács
Beethoven: Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21 Ah! Perfido – concert aria, Op. 65 Symphony No. 5 in C minor („Fate”), Op. 67
Presented by: MÁV Symphony Orchestra
Tickets: HUF 3,000 / 5,000 / 7,000 / 9,000
Saturday, 14 January 2023 / 6.55 pm Festival Theatre, Auditorium
THE MET: LIVE IN HD AT MÜPA BUDAPEST
GIORDANO: FEDORA
THE MET’S NEW PRODUCTION
Fedora: Sonya Yoncheva
Olga: Rosa Feola Loris Ipanoff: Piotr Beczała
De Siriex: Artur Ruciński
Featuring: The Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra
Conductor: Marco Armiliato
Set design: Charles Edwards
Costumes: Brigitte Reiffenstuel
Lighting: Adam Silverman
Director: Sir David McVicar
The ‘Metropolitan Opera Live in HD’ transmissions have been made possible through the cooperation of our partner, liveincinema.eu s.r.o.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets for the Festival Theatre: HUF 3,900 / 5,500 Tickets for the Auditorium: HUF 5,500 Discounts apply for Müpa+ membership programme cardholders.
Saturday, 14 January 2023 / 7.30 pm
GARDINER 80 –JOHN ELIOT GARDINER AND THE ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS FEATURING: ISABELLE FAUST AND ANTOINE TAMESTIT
Featuring: Isabelle Faust – violin, Antoine Tamestit – viola
Haydn: Symphony No. 84 in E-flat major, Hob. I:84
Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante in E major for Violin, Viola and Orchestra, K.364
Mozart: Symphony No. 36 in C major („Linz”), K. 425
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 5,900 / 8,500 / 11,500 / 15,500 / 20,900
Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall John Eliot Gardiner Photo © Richard TermineSaturday, 14 January 2023 / 8 pm
MÜPA HOME
MÁV SYMPHONY
Featuring: Juan Pérez Floristan – piano Conductor: Jesús López-Cobos
ORCHESTRA
Rimsky-Korsakov: Spanish Capriccio, op. 34 de Falla: Nights in the Gardens of Spain Ravel: Rapsodie espagnole de Falla: The Three-Cornered Hat – Suites 1 and 2
You can watch this performance on our website, Facebook-page and YouTube channel.
This recording was made at a concert held at Müpa Budapest on 23 February 2017.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Monday, 16 January 2023 / 7 pm Auditorium
MÜPA FILM CLUB –THE MAGICAL WORLD OF FEDERICO FELLINI CITY OF WOMEN (LA CITTÀ DELLE DONNE,
In Italian, with Hungarian subtitles
Director: Federico Fellini Host: András Réz
1980)
The discussions before and after the screening are conducted in Hungarian.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 1,600 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Monday, 16 January 2023 / 7 pm Festival Theatre
RECIRQUEL BUDAPEST MY LAND
See page 45.
Hall ANDRIS NELSONS AND THE
PHILHARMONIC
Monday, 16 January 2023 / 8 pm
Glass Hall
LITERARIUM – CONTEMPORARY WRITERS AT MÜPA BUDAPEST AN EVENING WITH EDINA SZVOREN
Featuring: Orsolya Török-Illyés – actress, Anastasia Razvalyaeva – harp Presenter and host: Lajos Jánossy Director: József Balog
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 2,500 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Tuesday, 17 January 2023 / 7 pm
Festival Theatre
RECIRQUEL BUDAPEST MY
LAND
See page 45.
Tuesday, 17 January 2023 / 8 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
MARIZA
Mariza – vocals
Luís Guerreiro – Portuguese guitar
Carlos (Phelipe) Ferreira – acoustic guitar
Adriano Alves (Dinga) – bass guitar
João Freitas – percussion instruments
João Frade – accordion
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 3,900–16,500 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Edina Szvoren Mariza Photo © Miguel AngeloWednesday, 18 January 2023 / 7 pm
Festival Theatre
RECIRQUEL BUDAPEST MY LAND
See page 45.
Wednesday, 18 January 2023 / 7.30 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
BARNABÁS KELEMEN AND THE HUNGARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conductor: Gergely Vajda
Ravel: Rapsodie espagnole Saint-Saëns: Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 28 Hubay: Carmen Fantasy, Op. 3, No. 3 de Falla: The Three-Cornered Hat – suites I and II Ravel: Bolero
Presented by: Hungarian Radio Art Groups
Tickets: HUF 2,000 / 3,000 / 4,000 / 5,000 / 6,000
Thursday, 19 January 2023 / 7 pm Festival Theatre
RECIRQUEL BUDAPEST MY LAND
See page 45.
BUDAPEST FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA MAHLER
Conductor: Iván Fischer
Mahler: Symphony No. 9
Presented by: Budapest Festival Orchestra
Further dates: 20, 21 January 2023
Tickets: HUF 3,300 / 5,500 / 6,900 / 9,800 / 11,000 / 15,500
FROM YOUR PLAYLIST TO THE STAGE MÜPA P LAYLIST
Link your Müpa and Spotify accounts to be among the first to know when your favourite artists are coming to Budapest!
Friday, 20 January 2023 / 7.45 pm
Saturday, 21 January 2023 / 3.30 pm Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
BUDAPEST FESTIVAL
DISCOVERIES – YOUNG GENIUSES, CLASSICAL ORCHESTRAS ANTON GERZENBERG AND THE MISKOLC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Featuring: Anton Gerzenberg – piano
Conductor: Levente Török
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18
Liszt: Prometheus – symphonic poem
Dohnányi: Suite in F-sharp minor, Op. 19
The concert will be preceded from 6.30 pm by a conversation entitled Prologue, where ticket holders will be invited to get to know the performing musician and the works to be performed more closely. The host of the discussion is Szilvia Becze.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 2,500 / 3,500 / 4,900 / 6,500
Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Tuesday, 24 January 2023 / 8 pm
Wednesday, 25 January 2023 / 8 pm Festival Theatre
BECK@GRECSÓ: HOZTUNK VALAMIT MAGUNKBÓL (WE’VE BROUGHT SOMETHING OF OURSELVES)
ALBUM LAUNCH CONCERT
Zoltán Beck – vocals, guitar, piano, keyboard instruments, Krisztián Grecsó – vocals, guitar
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 3,500–6,000 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Wednesday, 25 January 2023 / 7.30 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
MVM CONCERTS – THE PIANO PIANO RECITAL BY GERGELY BOGÁNYI
Mozart: Sonata in F major, K. 332
Mendelssohn: Variations sérieuses, Op. 54
Brahms: Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Handel, Op. 24
Presented by: Jakobi Koncert Kft.
Tickets: HUF 2,500 / 3,000 / 4,000 / 5,000 / 6,500 / 8,500
Gergely Bogányi Photo © János Posztós, Müpa Budapest Zoltán Beck, Krisztián Grecsó Photo © Gábor ‘Jim’ BátoriFriday, Saturday, Sunday, 27-28-29 January 2023 / 4.30 pm and 6 pm Festival Theatre
JAZZ SHOWCASE JAZZ TALENT EXCHANGE
Friday, 27 January 2023 / 4.30 pm
NOÉMI NAGY QUARTET
Noémi Nagy – vocals, Balázs Horváth – piano, Géza Jónás – double bass, Fülöp Jónás – drums
Friday, 27 January 2023 / 6 pm
TRIO JOHNOLOGY
János Egri Jr – piano, Géza Jónás – double bass, Tamás Fazekas – drums
Saturday, 28 January 2023 / 4.30 pm SYMBIOSIS 5
Levente Kapolcsi-Szabó – piano, Máté Drippey – saxophone, Benedek Virág – guitar, Tamás Gyányi – double bass, Roland Majsai – drums
Saturday, 28 January 2023 / 6 pm
INEFFABLE
Réka-Kata Regián – flute, vocals, Márton Örs Lukács – piano, keyboard instruments, Tihamér Szereceán – bass guitar, Osszián Szereceán – drums
Sunday, 29 January 2023 / 4.30 pm
DINA SÁRKÖZI QUINTET
Dina Sárközi – vocals, guitar, Márton Golarits – keyboards, vocals, Botond Horváth – guitar, András Ambrus – bass guitar, vocals, Máté Horváth – drums, vocals
Sunday, 29 January 2023 / 6 pm
BALÁZS VARGA / EXPRESSION
Balázs Varga – guitar, Béla Horváth – piano, keyboard instruments, Lénárd Bundzik – vibraphone, Norbert Dani – double bass, bass guitar, Adonisz Fábry – drums, Diána Danyi – vocals
Host: László Jazzkovács
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Entry is free.
Friday, 27 January 2023 / 7.30 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
BLOOMING IN HEART
Featuring: Olli Mustonen – piano Pannon Philharmonic Conductor: Tibor Bogányi
Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16
Dohnanyi: Symphony No. 2 in E major, Op. 40
Presented by: Pannon Philharmonic Tickets: HUF 3,000 / 3,990 / 4,990 / 5,990 / 6,990 / 7,990
Friday, 27 January 2023 / 8.30 pm Festival Theatre
JAZZ SHOWCASE LŐRINC BARABÁS & NIKLAS PASCHBURG
Lőrinc Barabás – trumpet, piano, electronic instruments, Niklas Paschburg – accordion, piano, percussion instruments, electronic instruments
This event is presented in association with the Hungarian Jazz Federation.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 3,900–7,000 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Saturday, 28 January 2023 / 8.30 pm
Festival Theatre
JAZZ SHOWCASE
KRIZ & JESÚS MOLINA
Krisztián Csapó – trombone, Balázs Pecze – trumpet, Sándor Soso Lakatos – saxophone, Áron Tálas – piano, Fender Rhodes, Mike Gotthard – guitar, Martin Gudics – bass guitar, Marcell Gudics – drums
Guest: Jesús Molina – piano, keyboard instruments
This event is presented in association with the Hungarian Jazz Federation.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 3,500–6,000 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
Sunday, 29 January 2023 / 8.30 pm
Festival Theatre
JAZZ SHOWCASE
JAZZBOIS FEAT. KALÁKA
Bencze Molnár – keyboard instruments, Viktor Sági – guitar, bass guitar, Tamás Czirják – drums
Featuring: Dominik “Dombeats” Kosztolánszki – saxophone, flute
Guest: Kaláka Band (Vilmos Gryllus – guitar, vocals, Dániel Gryllus – recorders, zither, vocals, Gábor Becze – double bass, Balázs Radványi – guitar, mandolin)
This event is presented in association with the Hungarian Jazz Federation.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 3,900–7,000 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Monday, 30 January 2023 / 7 pm Auditorium
MÜPA FILM CLUB – THE MAGICAL WORLD OF FEDERICO FELLINI AND THE SHIP SAILS ON (E LA NAVE VA, 1983)
In Italian, with Hungarian subtitles
Director: Federico Fellini
Host: András Réz
The discussions before and after the screening are conducted in Hungarian.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 1,600
Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Tuesday, 31 January 2023 / 7 pm
Wednesday, 1 February 2023 / 7 pm
Festival Theatre
BALLET COMPANY OF GYŐR MOVEMENTS TO STRAVINSKY / MIMI
Movements to Stravinsky:
Dancers: Tetiana Baranovska, Bánk Téglás, Gerda Guti, Eszter Adria Herkovics, Patrik Engelbrecht, Lili Anna Marjai, Máté Gémesi, Eszter Kovács, Thales Henrique, Tatiana Shipilova, Richard Szentiványi, Borna Cicak
Music: Igor Stravinsky
Costumes: András Lukács, Mónika Herwerth
Lighting: András Lukács, Dániel Dragos
Set design, choreographer: András Lukács
Mimi:
Mimi: Adrienn Matuza
Boys: Luka Dimic, Zoltán Jekli, Luigi Iannone
A Figure: Richard Szentiványi
The Mandarin: Daichi Uematsu
Music: montage
Costumes: Gabi Győri
Set design: László Velekei, Gabi Győri
Lighting: Ferenc Stadler
Dramaturg: Alexandra Csepi
Choreographer: László Velekei
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 3,500–6,000
Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Photo © Attila Nagy, Müpa BudapestWednesday, 1 February 2023 / 7.30 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
KORNGOLD–SHAKESPEARE: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Featuring: Budapest Academic Choral Society (choirmaster: Ildikó Balassa) Budafok Dohnanyi Orchestra
Conductor: Gábor Hollerung
Set and costume designer: Nóra Árva Director: Sylvie Gábor
Presented by: Budafok Dohnanyi Orchestra, Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 2,000 / 3,900 / 4,900 / 5,900 / 6,900 / 8,900
Saturday, 4 February 2023 / 10.30 am–10 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, Festival Theatre, Auditorium, Glass Hall
PROKOFIEV
MARATHON
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall:
From 10 years of age 10.30 am BUDAPEST STRINGS
Moderator: György Lakatos
Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67 12.30 am
MÁV
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conductor: Róbert Farkas
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 in B-flat major, Op. 100
3 pm
GYŐR PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conductor: Kálmán Berkes
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet – Suite No. 1, Op. 64bis (excerpts) Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet – Suite No. 2, Op. 64ter (excerpts)
5 pm
BUDAFOK DOHNANYI ORCHESTRA
Featuring: Barnabás Kelemen – violin
Conductor: Gábor Hollerung
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major, Op. 19
Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé – Suite, Op. 60
7 pm
PANNON PHILHARMONIC
Featuring: József Balog – piano Conductor: András Vass
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 in D major (‘Classical’), Op. 25 Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 1 in D-flat major, Op. 10
9 pm
BUDAPEST FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
Conductor: Iván Fischer
Prokofiev: Cinderella – Suite, Op. 107
Festival Theatre: 11.30 am
PIANO RECITAL BY JÁNOS PALOJTAY
Prokofiev: Piano Sonata No. 4 in C minor, Op. 29 Four Pieces for Piano, Op. 3 Piano Sonata No. 2 in D minor, Op. 14
CHAMBER CONCERT BY ILDIKÓ SZABÓ, ISTVÁN LAJKÓ, GABRIELLA PIVON AND EMESE MALI
Ildikó Szabó – cello, Gabriella Pivon – flute, István Lajkó, Emese Mali – piano
Prokofiev: Ballade for Cello and Piano, Op. 15 Sonata for Solo Cello in C-sharp minor, Op. 134 Sonata for Flute and Piano in D major, Op. 94
4 pm
CHAMBER CONCERT BY JÚLIA PUSKER AND MUSICIANS OF THE BUDAPEST FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
Júlia Pusker – violin, Imre Dani – piano
String quartet made up of musicians from the Budapest Festival Orchestra: Tímea Iván, Noémi Molnár –violin, Barna Juhász – viola, Péter Szabó – cello
Prokofiev: Five Melodies for Violin and Piano, Op. 35bis Prokofiev: String Quartet No. 2 in F major, Op. 92
6 pm
CHAMBER CONCERT BY DÁVID BÁLL AND MUSICIANS OF THE BUDAPEST FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
Featuring: Violetta Eckhardt, Balázs Bujtor – violin, Gábor Sipos – viola, Rita Sovány – cello, Ákos Ács – clarinet, Bence Bogányi, Dániel Tallián, Péter Rapi, Mihály Duffek – bassoon, Dávid Báll – piano
Prokofiev: Overture on Hebrew Themes, Op. 34 Humoresque Scherzo, Op. 12bis
Ten Pieces for Piano from Romeo and Juliet, Op. 75 (excerpts)
– No. 2: Scene: The Street Awakens
– No. 4: Juliet as a Young Girl
– No. 5: Masquers
– No. 6: Montagues and Capulets
– No. 8: Mercutio
– No. 10: Romeo and Juliet Before Parting
SONG RECITAL BY EVELINA DOBRAČEVA AND NIKOLAY BORCHEV
Featuring: Maria Urbanovic – piano
Prokofiev: Anyutka, Op. 66a, No. 2 Rastyot strana (The Fatherland Awakens) Op. 66b, No. 1 Seroye platitse (The Little Grey Dress), Op. 23, No. 2 Doversya Mne (Trust Me), Op. 23, No. 3 Sosni (Pine Trees), Op. 73, No. 1 V tvoju svetlicu (Into Your Room), Op. 73, No. 3 Solntse komnatu napolnilo (Sunlight Filled the Room), Op. 27, No. 1 Nastoyashchuyu nezhnost (About Real Tenderness) Op. 27, No. 2 Nad polyarnim morem (On the Polar Seas) Op. 79, No. 3 Romeo and Juliet – ballet suite for solo piano Na goreto kalina (The Guelder Tree on the Hill), Op. 104, No. 3 Katerina, Op. 104, No. 4 Sneshki Beliye (White Snow), Op. 104, No. 5 Sashenka, Op. 104, No. 6 Dunyushka, Op. 104, No. 11
Auditorium: 3 pm
IVAN THE TERRIBLE, PART I (IVAN GROZNIY, 1944)
In Russian, with Hungarian subtitles
Director: Sergei Eisenstein / Host: András Réz Guest: János Mácsai
The discussions before and after the screening will be conducted in Hungarian.
6.30 pm
ALEXANDER NEVSKY, 1938
In Russian, with Hungarian subtitles
Director: Sergei Eisenstein / Host: András Réz Guest: János Mácsai
The discussions before and after the screening will be conducted in Hungarian.
We will provide information on the concert films to be screened in the Auditorium and the free concerts to be held in the Glass Hall on our website at a later date.
Presented by: Budapest Festival Orchestra, Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 2,500 – concerts / HUF 1,600 – film screenings Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
From 0 years of age
Sunday, 5 February 2023/ 3 pm
Glass Hall
A CELEBRATION OF FOLK MUSIC –
FROM DANCE HOUSE TO WORLD MUSIC
FINE CRAFTSMANSHIP – CHILDREN’S CONCERT
Featuring: Éva Páll – storytelling, vocals, violin, Gergő Bolgovics – vocals, dance, Márton Kovács – violin, Gergely Kerékgyártó – viola, zither, Zsolt Barcza – accordion, cimbalom, József Bartók – double bass, gardon
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Entry is free.
Sunday, 5 February 2023 / 6 pm Foyer
A CELEBRATION OF FOLK MUSIC –FROM DANCE HOUSE TO WORLD MUSIC
GYPSY DANCE HOUSE – KHAMORO BUDAPEST BAND / ZSOLT FARKAS
Khamoro Budapest Band
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Entry is free.
Sunday 5 February 2023 / 7.30 pm Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
A CELEBRATION OF FOLK MUSIC – FROM DANCE HOUSE TO WORLD MUSIC
Featuring: Branka Básits, Sára Tímár and her band, Mihály Borbély Polygon, MORDÁI, Magyar Banda, Kanizsa Csillagai
Host: Gábor Eredics
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 2,500–8,000 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
Sunday, 5 February 2023 / 10 pm
Foyer
A CELEBRATION OF FOLK MUSIC –FROM DANCE HOUSE TO WORLD MUSIC HUNGARIAN
DANCE HOUSE – BUDAPEST MEZŐSÉG BAND / MÁTÉ KALÁSZ
Budapest Mezőség Band: Máté Kalász, Márton Kovács, Márton “KisPuma” Fekete, Antal “Puma” Fekete, András Lelkes
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Entry is free.
Monday, 6 February 2023 / 8 pm
Glass Hall
POETRY RECITALS AT MÜPA BUDAPEST LÁSZLÓ NAGY
Featuring: actors from the Hungarian National Theatre, Ferenc Darvas – piano Programme compiled by: Tibor Zalán Director: Ödön Rubold
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 2,500 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Wednesday, 8 February 2023 / 7.30 pm Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
THIERRY ESCAICH AND CONCERTO BUDAPEST
Conductor: Gábor Káli
Thierry Escaich: La Barque solaire – Hungarian première
Franck: Chorale No. 1 in E major
Franck: Le Chasseur maudit – symphonic poem
Thierry Escaich: Improvisation - hommage à Franck
Franck: Cantabile
Thierry Escaich: Quatre Visages du temps (Organ Concerto No. 3) – Hungarian première
The concert will be preceded from 6.30 pm by a conversation entitled Prologue. For more information, please consult the Müpa Budapest website in the weeks leading up to the concert.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 2,900 / 4,500 / 6,500 / 8,500 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Thursday, 9 February 2023 / 7.30 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
MÁV SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MAHLER
& TCHAIKOVSKY
Featuring: Elisabeth Leonskaja – piano MÁV Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Róbert Farkas
Mahler: Blumine – the original second movement from Symphony No. 1 Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 2 in G major, Op. 44 Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D major („Titan”)
Presented by: MÁV Symphony Orchestra
Tickets: HUF 3,000 / 5,000 / 7,000 / 9,000
Elisabeth Leonskaja Photo © Marco BorggreveBUDAPEST FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA RAVEL,
SAINT-SAËNS
Featuring: Jean-Efflam Bavouzet – piano
Conductor: Louis Langrée
Ravel: Ma mère l’Oye (Mother Goose) – orchestral suite
Ravel: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand in D major Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 in C minor (“Organ Symphony”), Op. 78
Presented by: Budapest Festival Orchestra
Further dates: 11, 12 February 2023
Tickets: HUF 3,300 / 5,500 / 6,900 / 9,800 / 11,000 / 15,500
SZEGED CONTEMPORARY DANCE COMPANY CONCERTO / THE WILDS / THE SAINT
Featuring: Szeged Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Sándor Gyüdi
Lighting: Ferenc Stadler
Choreographer, artistic director: Tamás Juronics
Assistant to the choreographer: Gergely Czár Ballet director: András Pataki
Concerto:
Béla Bartók: Vencel Csetényi
Ditta Pásztory: Petra Bocsi
Duke Bluebeard: Gergely Czár
Judit / Allegory of the Home: Letizia Melchiorre
Mandarin: Róbert Kiss
Mimi: Miriam Munno
Wooden Prince: Adam Bobák
Princess: Dusana Heráková
Spider: Diletta Ranuzzi
Satan: Lotár Vincze
Also featuring: Janka Nier, Francesco Totaro, Diletta Savini, Désirée Bazzani, Dorka Szorre, Dániel Schrott
Music: Béla Bartók
Costumes: Dóra Mojzes
Concept: Tamás Juronics
Wilds: Girl: Diletta Ranuzzi
Wilds: Adam Bobák, Dániel Schrott, Letizia Melchiorre, Gergely Czár, Diletta Savini, Désirée Bazzani, Dusana Heráková, Róbert Kiss, Janka Nier, Francesco Totaro, Lotár Vincze, Miriam Munno
Music: Dániel Lázár: Together or Alone – The work was an award winner of the 2020 Müpa Budapest Music Competition Costumes concept: Boglárka Heim Costumes fabrication: D’Ange
The Saint: The Saint: Petra Bocsi
Music: Viktor Molnár: Mars Mission – The work was an award winner of the 2020 Müpa Budapest Music Competition Visual concept: Tamás Juronics
The première was presented by Müpa Budapest as a joint event with the Szeged Contemporary Dance Company as part of the Bartók Spring.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Further date: 12 February 2023
Tickets: HUF 3,500–6,000 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Saturday, 11 February 2023 / 7.45 pm
Sunday, 12 February 2023 / 3.30 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
BUDAPEST FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA RAVEL, SAINT-SAËNS
See page 78.
Sunday, 12 February 2023 / 7 pm
Festival Theatre
SZEGED CONTEMPORARY DANCE COMPANY CONCERTO / THE WILDS / THE SAINT
See page 79.
Monday, 13 February 2023 / 7 pm
Festival Theatre
A clear
Müpa Budapest’s partner is Ricola. mupa.huvoice sings for itself.
Monday, 13 February 2023 / 7 pm
Auditorium
MÜPA FILM CLUB – THE MAGICAL WORLD OF FEDERICO FELLINI GINGER AND FRED (GINGER E FRED, 1986)
In Italian, with Hungarian subtitles
Director: Federico Fellini
Host: András Réz
The discussions before and after the screening are conducted in Hungarian.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 1,600 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Tuesday, 14 February 2023 / 8 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
THE BEST OF GORAN BREGOVIĆ
Featuring: Goran Bregović & his Wedding and Funeral Band Budafok Dohnanyi Orchestra
Conductor: Gábor Hollerung
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 4,900–18,500 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Wednesday, 15 February 2023 / 7 pm
Thursday, 16 February 2023 / 7 pm
Friday, 17 February 2023 / 7 pm
Saturday, 18 February 2023 / 7 pm Festival Theatre
RECIRQUEL BUDAPEST SOLUS AMOR
Performed by:
Gergely Bagdi, László Farkas, Ádám Fehér, Zita Horváth, Renátó Illés, Gáspár Téri, Kristóf Várnagy, Zsanett Veress, Csilla Wittmann, Gábor Zsíros
Music: Edina Szirtes
Puppets: Janni Younge
Set: Péter Klimó
Floating curtain design: Péter Klimó, Bence Vági, Tamás Vladár
Costumes: Emese Kasza
Costume production: Klára Muladi
Sound: Gábor Terjék
Lighting: Attila Lenzsér, József Pető
Flight designer, technical director: Tamás Vladár
Répétiteur: Zita Horváth
Aerial acrobatics choreographer: Renátó Illés
Creative assistant to the director: Gábor Zsíros
Assistant to the director: Aliz Schlecht
Choreographer, director: Bence Vági
The première was presented by Müpa Budapest and Recirquel Budapest.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 3,500–6,000
Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Sunday, 19 February 2023 / 7.30 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
LAWRENCE BROWNLEE AND HIS GUESTS BEL CANTO ARIA EVENING
Featuring: Lawrence Brownlee – tenor, Lidia Fridman – soprano, Gyungmin Gwon – baritone Pannon Philharmonic Conductor: Nikolas Nägele
The performance is a cooproduction of Müpa Budapest, Pannon Philharmonic and Zsolnay Heritage Managment Ltd.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 4,900 / 7,500 / 10,500 / 13,500 / 17,900 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
BALLET COMPANY OF GYŐR
ONE WAY TO HEAVEN
A man: Luigi Iannone
Women from his life: Eszter Kovács, Adrienn Matuza, Tatiana Shipilova
Girls: Tetiana Baranovska, Gerda Guti, Eszter Adria Herkovics, Lea Napsugár Joó, Eszter Kovács, Barbara Tüű, Rebeka Szendrey
Boys: Luka Dimic, Patrik Engelbrecht, Máté Gémesi, Zoltán Jekli, Thales Henrique, Bánk Téglás, Daichi Uematsu
Featuring:
Jamie Winchester – vocals, guitar
Róbert Hrutka – guitar
Gábor Giret – bass guitar
Ádám Markó – drums
Zoltán Galambos – keyboards
Domonkos Dely – percussion, vocals
Gábor Csonka, Árpád Szabó – violin
Krisztina Haraszti – viola
Kinga Gál – cello
Assistant: Artem Pozdeev
Music: Jamie Winchester, Róbert Hrutka
Costumes: Gabi Győri
Visual design: Lajos Katavics, Tamás Vargha
Lighting: Ferenc Stadler
Dramaturg: Alexandra Csepi
Choreographer-director: László Velekei
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Further date: 23 February 2023
Tickets: HUF 3,500–6,000
Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
Wednesday, 22 February 2023 / 7.30 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
WERTHER
Charlotte: Véronique Gens Werther: Tassis Christoyannis Sophie: Hélène Carpentier Albert: Thomas Dolié
Le Bailli: Patrick Bolleire Schmidt: Artavazd Sargsyan Johann/Brühlmann: Laurent Deleuil
Featuring: Choir of the Zoltán Kodály Hungarian Choir School (choirmasters: Borbála Sapszon, Ferenc Sapszon) Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: György Vashegyi
Massenet: Werther – concert version performance
The concert is a co-production by Palazzetto Bru Zane and the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra.
Presented by: Hungarian National Philharmonic Tickets: HUF 2,900 / 3,900 / 4,900 / 5,900 / 6,900
EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL TROMBA VENEZIANA GÁBOR BOLDOCZKI AND THE WROCŁAW BAROQUE ORCHESTRA
Artistic director, cello: Jarosław Thiel
Dall’Abaco: Concerto in D major for multiple instruments, Op. 5, No. 6
Vivaldi: Concerto for Oboe, Violin, Strings and Basso Continuo in A major, RV 548 (trumpet transcription)
Vivaldi: Concerto for Strings in G minor, RV 157
Vivaldi: Concerto for Violin, Strings and Basso Continuo in D major, RV 230 (trumpet transcription)
Albinoni: Sonata No. 2 in C major, Op. 2, No. 3
Manfredini: Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op. 3, No. 10
Torelli: Concerto for Trumpet, Strings and Basso Continuo in D major
The concert will be preceded, at 6 pm, by an introductory presentation by musicologist Gergely Fazekas entitled Prelude, which will be open to anyone holding a ticket for the performance.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 3,500 / 4,900 / 6,500 / 8,500 / 10,500
Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
KOLLÁR-KLEMENCZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA: THE RIVER ALBUM
LAUNCH CONCERT
Kollár-Klemencz Chamber Orchestra: László Kollár-Klemencz – vocals, guitar, Kató Mákó – vocals, percussion instruments, Béla Valkó – cello, Sándor Csoóri Jr. – viola, Árpád Vajdovich – double bass, vocals, Márk Csernovszky – piano, vocals, Zoltán Bordás – percussion instruments
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Further date: 25 February 2023
Tickets: HUF 3,500–6,000
Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
Saturday, 25 February 2023 / 6 pm
Rehearsal room of the National Philharmonic Orchestra
OPEN REHEARSAL ROOM
CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT FEATURING THE ARTISTS OF THE HUNGARIAN NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA AND THE HUNGARIAN NATIONAL CHOIR
Host: Antal Tóth – manager of the Hungarian National Choir
Presented by: Hungarian National Philharmonic Tickets: HUF 2,900
Saturday, 25 February 2023 / 8 pm
Festival Theatre
KOLLÁR-KLEMENCZ CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA: THE RIVER ALBUM LAUNCH CONCERT
See page 88.
Monday, 27 February 2023 / 7 pm Auditorium
MÜPA FILM CLUB –THE MAGICAL WORLD OF FEDERICO FELLINI INTERVIEW (INTERVISTA, 1987)
In Italian, with Hungarian subtitles
Director: Federico Fellini
Host: András Réz
The discussions before and after the screening are conducted in Hungarian.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 1,600 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme.
MÜPA JUNIOR PROGRAMMES
Ages: 0-3 years
Every other Monday / 10.15 am and 11.30 am Glass Hall
BABY CONCERT
FIRST ENCOUNTERS WITH LIVE MUSIC
Dates: 5 December 2022, 16, 30 January, 13, 27 February 2023
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 1,000 for adults. Entry is free for children. Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
Ages: 0-3 years
Every Wednesday / 10 am and 10.45 am Blue Hall
SING-ALONG BABY MUSICAL ACTIVITIES FOR SMALL CHILDREN
Dates: 7 December 2022, 18, 25 January, 1, 8, 15, 22 February 2023
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Family tickets: HUF 1,500. Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
Ages: 0-3 years Saturday, 17 December 2022, 9.45 am and 11 am Glass Hall
CHRISTMAS SING-ALONG BABY
Guest: Vilmos Gryllus – guitar, vocals
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 1,000 for adults. Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
From 0 years of age
Sunday, 5 February 2023 / 3 pm
Glass Hall
A CELEBRATION OF FOLK MUSIC –
FROM DANCE HOUSE TO WORLD MUSIC
FINE CRAFTSMANSHIP – CHILDREN’S CONCERT
Featuring: Éva Páll – storytelling, vocals, violin, Gergő Bolgovics – vocals, dance, Márton Kovács – violin, Gergely Kerékgyártó – viola, zither, Zsolt Barcza – accordion, cimbalom, József Bartók – double bass, gardon
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Entry is free.
Ages: 0-12 years
Every Sunday / 10 am – 1 pm
Foyer
PALACE OF DELIGHTS
INTERACTIVE FAMILY PROGRAMMES
Dates: 4, 11, 18 December 2022, 15, 22 January, 5, 12, 19, 26 February 2023
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Entry is free.
Ages: 1,5-3 years
Every Monday / 10 am and 10.45 am
Blue Hall
BUSY WITH MUSIC
Dates: 12, 19 December 2022, 16, 23, 30 January, 6, 13, 20, 27 February
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Family tickets: HUF 1,500. Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
Ages: 3-7 years
Every Thursday / 5 pm
Staircase Hall
BIG KIDS BUSY WITH MUSIC
Dates: 1, 8, 15 December 2022, 19, 26 January, 2, 9, 16, 23 February 2023
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Family tickets: HUF 1,500. Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
Saturday, 28 January 2023 / 11 am
SZILVIA BOGNÁR: CARNIVAL SECRET SACK FAMILY CONCERT
Szilvia Bognár – vocals, Péter Bede – saxophone, recorder, Csaba Gyulai – percussion instruments, Máté Hámori – guitar, Zoltán Kovács – double bass Music: Zoltán Kovács
Saturday, 11 February 2023 / 11 am
IN THE FALLING SNOW
AN INTERACTIVE WINTER FAIRY-TALE CONCERT FROM THE ESZTER-LÁNC FAIRY-TALE BAND
Eszter Kárász – vocals, ukulele, István Bata – guitar, vocals, Pál Szirmai – percussion instruments, Gábor Becze –double bass, Csongor Veér – violin
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 2,000. Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
Ages: 4-12 years Sunday, 6 November 2022 / 11 am and 3 pm Festival Theatre
Eszter Kárász
BUDAPEST DANCE THEATRE ERVIN
LÁZÁR: THE SMALLEST WITCH
DANCE DRAMA
Performed by: the dancers of the Budapest Dance Theatre
Featuring from recordings: Kriszta Borbény, Borka Vilma Boros, Zoltán Boros, Péter Fehérvári, Nelli Kontha, Bernadett Magyar, László Merk, Máté Pásztor, Anikó Szabó, Detti Szuromi, Alex Tóth – actors, Esszencia Produkció – music
Music: Róbert Lakatos
Set design and costumes: Zsuzsa Molnár Dramaturg, narrator: Zoltán Boros Director-choreographer: Béla Földi
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 2,500 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
Wednesday, 28 December 2022 / 11 am and 6 pm
Thursday, 29 December 2022 / 11 am and 6 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
HUNGARIAN STATE FOLK ENSEMBLE WONDERFUL NATIVITY
Featuring: Hungarian State Folk Ensemble dance group, Choir of the Budapest Singing School (artistic director: Tamás Bubnó, János Mezei)
Featuring from recordings: Martina Szerencsés, Milán Hetényi, orchestra and special guests of the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble
Band director: Ferenc Radics
Dance ensemble director: György Ágfalvi
Dance ensemble assistants: Beatrix Borbély, Katalin Jávor, Máté Farkas, Zoltán Zsuráfszky Jr.
Music director, programme curator, artistic director: István “Szalonna” Pál
Choreographers: Enikő Kocsis, Dezső Fitos, Gábor Mihályi
Costumes: Gábor Michac
Set designer: Balázs Cziegler
Animation: Vince Varga
Dramaturg: Rozi Kocsis
Director-choreographer, ensemble director: Gábor Mihályi
The performance will feature an excerpt of Anna Szabó T.’s poem Hóhullás (Snowfall), Michael Praetorius’s Suite de Gran Ballet, the 21st piece from his collection Terpsichore, musarum aoniarum quinta, along with Géza Gárdonyi’s poem Fel nagy örömre! (Come and Rejoice!).
This performance is a joint production of Mupa Budapest and the Hungarian Heritage House – Hungarian State Folk Ensemble.
Presented by: Mupa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 2,500–8,000 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
Ages: 5-9 years
Every other Saturday / 11 am
Stairway Hall
PLAYTIME – DON’T JUST LISTEN! CREATIVE GAMES WITH SOUNDS AND INSTRUMENTS
Dates and topics:
3 December 2022 and 11 February 2023: Vibrating air (Aerophone instruments)
17 December 2022 and 25 February 2023: Vibrating membranes (Membranophone instruments)
14 January 2023: Vibrating strings (Chordophone instruments)
28 January 2023: Vibrating bodies (Idiophone instruments)
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 1,500 per child at the above times. Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
Ages: 5-12 years
One Sunday a month / 12 pm
Glass Hall
SEVEN KINGDOMS
DANCE
HOUSE
MUSIC, DANCE AND SINGING ACTIVITIES WITH STORIES – FOR CHILDREN
Featuring: Gergely Agócs / Krisztina Benedek – vocals, games, storytelling Zoltán “Batyu” Farkas and Ildikó “Fecske” Tóth – dance masters
Masters of traditional instruments from Hungary’s regions: Fonó Folk Band / Attila Mihók, Orsolya András – violin, gardon / Attila Mihók and his band / Korinda Band
Dates and topics:
4 December 2022: Dances of Szék
15 January 2023: Dances of Moldavia and the cobza
12 February 2023: Héjsza dances from Gyimes and the gardon
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Entry is free.
Ages: 5-14 years
Saturday, 21 January 2023 / 3 pm
Glass Hall
MUSIC STOOL
THE MYSTERIOUS SCORE
Featuring: Budapest Strings (artistic director: Károly Botvay) Presenter: Tamás Lakner
Guido of Arezzo: Hymn to Saint John the Baptist Mozart: A Little Night Music, K. 525 Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 5 Tchaikovsky: String Quartet No. 1 in D major, Op. 11 – second movement (Andante cantabile) (excerpt)
Johann Strauss Jr–Josef Strauss: Pizzicato Polka, Op. 234 Bartók: Mikrokosmos – excerpts (transcribed for string orchestra) Elton John: The Lion King – Can You Feel The Love Tonight
Presented by: Budapest Strings Tickets: HUF 1,800
Ages: 6-10 years
Every other Saturday / 11 am Staircase Hall
MUS-E – MUSIC FROM HERE AND BEYOND
Date: 10 December 2022, 7, 21 January, 18 February 2023
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 1,500 per child. Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
From 10 years of age Saturday, 4 February 2023 / 10.30 am Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
PROKOFIEV MARATHON
BUDAPEST STRINGS
Moderator: György Lakatos
Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67
Presented by: Budapest Festival Orchestra, Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 2,500 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
Ages: 8-14 years – Opera matinée
Ages: 10-14 years – School of Emotions
Always on Sundays / 11 am
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall / Festival Theatre
MATINÉE CONCERTS
Dates and performances:
Sunday, 11 December 2022 / 11 am Festival Theatre
MATINÉE
CONCERTS
– SCHOOL OF EMOTIONS ELEMENTAL EMOTIONS IN MUSIC – JOY
Featuring: MÁV Symphony Orchestra Szilveszter Szélpál – voice Mariann Kerényi – piano Conductor: Ádám Cser Moderator: Szilveszter Szélpál
Tchaikovsky: Children’s Album for piano, Op. 38 – No. 8: Waltz, No. 10: Mazurka, No. 14: Polka Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a – March, The Trepak (Russian Dance), Waltz of the Flowers Beethoven: Marmotte, Op. 52, No. 7 Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro, K. 492 – overture Mozart: The Magic Flute, K. 620 – “Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen” (Papageno’s aria, Act II) J. Strauss: Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214 Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C minor (“Fate”), Op. 67 – fourth movement
MATINÉE CONCERTS – OPERA MATINÉE SZAFFI BASED ON THE NOVEL THE GYPSY BARON BY MÓR JÓKAI
Jónás Botsinkay: Szilveszter Szélpál
Szaffi: Zsófia Nagy
Cafrinka: Júlia Vajda
Loncsár: Antal Cseh
Arzéna, Loncsár’s daughter: Márta Stefanik
Sir Feuerstein, the Governor: Dávid Szanitter
Giuseppe Puzzola: Roland Nemes
Menyus / Szaffi the Cat: Dániel Fehér
Child actors: Natasa Rabe, Vince Oláh
Featuring: Sinfonietta Erudita (artistic director: Krisztina Tötös)
Vörösmarty Mixed Choir (choirmaster: Bálint Gyombolai)
Répétiteur: Wanda Mazalin
Conductor: Péter Oberfrank
Hungarian lyrics: Sándor Fischer
Projection: Zsombor Czeglédi, Norbert Tóth
Costumes: Zsófia Varjas
Script: Based on the script by Attila Dargay, József Nepp and József Romhányi
Music: J. Strauss Jr
Assistant director: Judit Oláh-Fenyvesi
Director: Attila Toronykőy
Before the performance, between 9.45 and 10.30, we will be running a free (and playful) interactive session for children entitled Tune-up. We look forward to welcoming both school groups and individual school-age youngsters attending the subsequent performance. Please register via junior@mupa.hu by midnight on the Tuesday before the performance, specifying the number of participating children and their ages. The activity is recommended for children aged 6 and over, and will take place with a minimum of six children.
Sunday, 26 February 2023 / 11 am
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
MATINÉE CONCERTS – OPERA MATINÉE
THE ICE AGE ACES BASED ON THE OPERA IL SIGNOR BRUSCHINO BY GIOACHINO
ROSSINIFlorville: András Hajdú
Sofia: Márta Stefanik
Gaudenzio: András Kiss
Old Bruschino: Szabolcs Bognár
Filiberto: Szilveszter Szélpál
Bruschino Jr: Zsolt Pintér
Marianna: Mária Farkasréti
Featuring: Presto Chamber Ensemble (artistis director: Krisztina Weidemann-Tóth)
Répétiteur: Wanda Mazalin
Conductor: Péter Oberfrank
Assistant director: Judit Oláh-Fenyvesi
Visual designer, director: Attila Toronykőy
Before the performance, between 9.45 and 10.30, we will be running a free (and playful) interactive session for children entitled Tune-up. We look forward to welcoming both school groups and individual school-age youngsters attending the subsequent performance. Please register via junior@mupa.hu by midnight on the Tuesday before the performance, specifying the number of participating children and their ages. The activity is recommended for children aged 6 and over, and will take place with a minimum of six children.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 2,500 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
Ages: 12-16 years Sunday, 1 January 2023 / 4 pm Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
NEW YEAR’S CONCERT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
HAYDN: THE SEASONS – EXCERPTS
Hanne: Rita Rácz (soprano)
Lucas: Zoltán Megyesi (tenor)
Simon: Miklós Sebestyén (bass)
Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra
Hungarian Radio Choir (choirmaster: Zoltán Pad)
Conductor: Ádám Fischer
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Tickets: HUF 2,500 Discounts apply for members of the Müpa+ membership programme, and we also credit double membership points.
RECOMMENDED TO TEACHERS
Only schools and educational institutions can register or purchase tickets for these events by prior agreement (junior@mupa.hu)
Ages: 3-7 years Every Friday morning Staircase Hall
BIG KIDS BUSY WITH MUSIC
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Entry is free and subject to advance registration.
Ages: 4-12 years Monday, 23 January 2023 / 10 am Festival Theatre
BUDAPEST DANCE THEATRE ERVIN LÁZÁR: THE SMALLEST WITCH
DANCE DRAMA
Performed by: the dancers of the Budapest Dance Theatre Featuring from recordings: Kriszta Borbény, Borka Vilma Boros, Zoltán Boros, Péter Fehérvári, Nelli Kontha, Bernadett Magyar, László Merk, Máté Pásztor, Anikó Szabó, Detti Szuromi, Alex Tóth – actors, Esszencia Produkció – music
Music: Róbert Lakatos Set design and costumes: Zsuzsa Molnár Dramaturg, narrator: Zoltán Boros Director-choreographer: Béla Földi
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 500
Ages: 5-15 years On weekday mornings Staircase Hall
CREATIVE GAMES WITH SOUNDS AND INSTRUMENTS
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Entry is free and subject to advance registration.
Ages: 8-14 years
One Wednsday a month / 10 am
Banner Square
MUSICAL ELEVENSES
Dates and performances:
Wednesday, 14 December 2022 / 10 am and 12 pm
ETHNOSOUND: JINGLE ALL THE WAY
JOINT MUSIC SESSION WITH DIFFERENTLY TUNED BELLS
Programme led by: Károly Fehér and members of the Ethnosound team
Wednesday, 18 January 2023 / 10 am
UNMATCHED JAZZ PERPĒTUUM
IN THE LANGUAGE OF JAZZ
Fruzsina Girincsi – vocals
Dániel Takács – guitar
Áron Sárosi – bass guitar
Attila Telek – drums
Wednesday, 22 February 2023 / 10 pm
Pengetős Trio: Alexandra Berta – zither, vocals, Zalán Csenki – cobza, Bálint Horváth – tambura
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Entry is free.
Pengetős Trio
SCHOOLS CONCERTS
Dates and performances:
Ages: 10-14 years Monday, 12 December 2022 / 11 am
FROM LUCA TO CHRISTMAS – WINTER FOLK TRADITIONS
Featuring: Female members of the Kistarcsa Pannonia Dance Ensemble’s youth group, the Barkóca and Berkenye children’s groups and their band Krisztina Benedek – folk singing, storytelling
Choreographers: Eszter Bender Jelinek, István Szengyel, Anna Kiss, Móric Máté, Dániel Horváth May, Éva Bíró
Director-presenter: Zoltán “Batyu” Farkas
The performance will be followed by a free activity session at Banner Square called Reverberation for all holders of tickets for the performance. Educational institutions can purchase tickets for the performances by contacting junior@mupa.hu via email in advance.
Ages: 10-14 years Wednesday, 8 February 2023 / 11 am
SCHOOL OF EMOTIONS – ELEMENTAL EMOTIONS IN MUSIC
Featuring: Balázs Fülei – piano Szilveszter Szélpál – voice Expert: Balázs Fülei Presenter: Szilveszter Szélpál
Schumann: Dichterliebe, Op. 48 – No. 10: Hör’ ich das Liedchen klingen (“When I hear that song”) Chopin: Etudes in E Major, Op. 10, No. 3 (“Tristesse” / “Sadness”)
Schumann: Kinderszenen, Op. 15 – No. 11: Fürchtenmachen Schubert: Der Tod und das Mädchen, D. 531
Tchaikovsky: Children’s Album for piano, Op. 38 – No. 8: Waltz, No. 10: Mazurka, No. 14: Polka Beethoven: Marmotte, Op. 52, No. 7
Bartók: Allegro barbaro, Sz. 49, BB 63
Schumann: Dichterliebe, Op. 48 – No. 7: Ich grolle nicht
Ages: 10-14 years
Monday, 20 February 2023 / 11 am
CARNIVAL MERRY-MAKING
–END-OF-WINTER FOLK CUSTOMS
Featuring: ELTE Folk Dance Ensemble, Püspökhatvan Children’s Dance Ensemble Krisztina Benedek – folk song, storytelling Music: Flaska band Choreographer: Szabolcs Szokolik
Director-presenter: Zoltán “Batyu” Farkas
The performance will be followed by a free activity session at Banner Square called Reverberation for all holders of tickets for the performance. Educational institutions can purchase tickets for the performances by contacting junior@mupa.hu via email in advance.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 500 for school groups.
Ages: 12-18 years Monday, 30 January 2023 / 11 am
MONTEVERDI & LÓCI MUSICAL DISSECTION
The Lóci játszik band (Lóránt Csorba – acoustic guitar, vocals, Ágoston Dobozy – piano, Tibor Fábián – drums, Bence Fülöp – guitar, Dániel Rácz – trumpet, Gellért Vadász – saxophone)
Adriána Kalafszky – soprano Dóra Pétery – harpsichord
Gábor Tokodi – lute Ágnes Polónyi – harp Lúcia Krommer – viola da gamba Presenter: Gergely Fazekas
Monteverdi: Zefiro torna – madrigal Lóci: Minden úgy jó, ahogy van (Everything Is Fine the Way It Is)
Educational institutions can purchase tickets for the performances by contacting junior@mupa.hu via email in advance. The performance will be followed by a free activity session at Banner Square called Reverberation for all holders of tickets for the performance.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 500 for school groups.
Ages: 10-16 years
Always on Tuesdays / 10 am Glass Hall
JUNIOR COLOUR
Presenter: Gábor Eckhardt / Balázs Fülei
Dates: 6 December 2022, 10, 24 January, 7, 21 February 2023
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Entry is free and subject to advance registration.
Ages: 8-18 years
On school days by arrangement Auditorium
OPERA TOUR
OPERA INITIATION FOR SCHOOL GROUPS
Host: Sára Banai – mezzo-soprano
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Tickets: HUF 500
Ages: 14-18 years
One Thursday a month / 11 am Banner Square
LITERARIUM JUNIOR
Dates and performances: Thursday, 8 December 2022 / 11 am
Thursday, 19 January 2023 / 11 am
Thursday, 23 February 2023 / 11 am
UNKNOWN PETŐFI
Featuring: Balázs Szálinger – poet
Presented by: Müpa Budapest Entry is free and subject to advance registration.
TIME MACHINE. A NEW SELECTION FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LUDWIG MUSEUM
The time machine is a device existing, as of yet, only in theory that can whisk our physical selves into the past or the future. The new exhibition at the Ludwig Museum is not about the possibilities of time travel familiar from science fiction, but instead examines the relationship between time and art from different perspectives, and sees the works themselves as time machines that allow us to travel in our minds. From the museum’s collection of some 800 pieces, we have selected works that reveal different aspects of personal, artistic and historical time from the curator’s personal point of view. The exhibition is introduced by works related to time, the passage of time and notable dates. It then goes on to provide a glimpse into individual destinies and family stories, and the unique history of Central and Eastern Europe, through family photos and diaries. With these works serving as documents, we can learn about the history of the recent past, what daily life was like then, and the turning points that emerged, including the regime change in Eastern Europe and its connections to the historical avant-garde. It’s also a chance to think about the fate of the monuments erected during that period and the connections between art, society and politics. We also address the issues of social utopias and their failures, revolution and war, as well as literary utopias and inspirations, slogans and concepts.
Snelling
Lost Year Motel (detail), 2020 mixed media sculpture with video 70 x 127 x 70 cm
Courtest of Studio la Città, Verona
SMALLER WORLDS. DIORAMA IN CONTEMPORARY ART
Is it a bazaar attraction, an instrument for scientific demonstrations, a children’s toy or a therapeutic device? Originally developed as a clever pictorial play of light on the boundary between the arts and the entertainment industry, the diorama has been a popular illustrative tool in natural history museums since the early 20th century. This presentation format, which combines painting, scenic solutions and optical illusions, is intended to illustrate a result or theory emerging from the national sciences or anthropology for laypersons as an immersive installation in a delimited box space, creating the illusion of reality. Although the diorama appears in all forms of art, it remains a rarely discussed concept. While the exhibition was designed to be understandable and even entertaining for casual viewers, it also delves into the diorama as a genre and its role in art history from a professional point of view, pointing out psychological processes, often unconscious ones, that can become more conspicuous through dioramas. In addition to physical ones, there will also be virtual, digital and video dioramas on display. No exhibition on this scale, presenting the subject as a fine arts genre, has ever been mounted in Hungary. With Hungarian, American, English, Dutch, Polish, German, Slovak, and Trinidadian artists among the exhibitors, the Ludwig Museum will become a pioneer in the art-psychologicalphilosophical presentation of this genre.
The exhibition is a joint programme of Müpa Budapest and the Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art – being presented as part of the Liszt Festival.
ZSÓFIA KERESZTES: AFTER DREAMS:
I DARE TO DEFY THE DAMAGE EXHIBITION FROM THE HUNGARIAN PAVILION OF THE 59TH VENICE BIENNALE OF FINE ARTS
After the end of the Venice Biennale of Fine Arts, it is traditional for us to also present the Hungarian material displayed there here in Budapest. The exhibition by sculptor Zsófia Keresztes, which was highly acclaimed in Venice, deals with the stages of one’s search for identity. Her amorphous sculptures and body fragments created with a mosaic technique are assembled into a large-scale installation, which in four large units shows the ambivalent relationship between the past and the present and the stages of the subject’s self-identification and identity mapping. The concept behind the exhibition goes back to Arthur Schopenhauer’s hedgehog’s dilemma and its connection to a previous exhibition by the artist. The metaphor employed by the philosopher is intended to express the nature of intimacy. As social beings, people are incapable of living alone, so we are constantly looking for others with whom we can share our thoughts, feelings and love, but closeness also brings injuries and wounds. Taking Schopenhauer’s thought process a step further, Keresztes used a scene from Antal Szerb’s novel Journey by Moonlight as the associative starting point for her Venice exhibition. On his honeymoon in Italy, the protagonist of the story arrives in Ravenna from Venice and sets off to explore the mosaics alone in order to reminisce about his childhood. The hedgehog’s dilemma fits into the plot of the novel perfectly: the memories of former cultures make the protagonist realize not only that the individual derives his identity from his own socio-cultural determinants, but also that his present is inevitably built on fragments of the past. Without paraphrasing the plot of the novel, the exhibition uses the mystical experience of the character’s encounter with the mosaics as a poetic analogy: the moment of discovery when the experience of completeness is exploded and the world view that was believed to be solid is called into question. At the same time, through doubt, one can gain the ability to face one’s ever-changing self.
National commissioner: Julia Fabényi
Curator: Mónika ZsiklaSPRING PREVIEW
JENŐ LISZTES CIMBALOM PROJECT FEAT. BIRÉLI LAGRÈNE
What Jenő Lisztes, who took up the cimbalom at the age of four and has since gone on to perform with various bands and orchestras at the world’s top concert halls, plays with his own trio, the Jenő Lisztes Cimbalom Project, is essentially improvisational jazz. For his part, the multiple award-winning guitarist Biréli Lagrène, a virtuoso of French Gypsy jazz and perhaps the most worthy heir to the legacy of Django Reinhardt, is one of the greats of django jazz. The two musicians played together for the first time in 2009, at a django festival in Lyon, but this will be our first chance to see them share a stage in Hungary.
TONY LAKATOS: BLUE CHILI
Though Tony Lakatos has lived in Germany since 1981, he has always come to play in Hungary as if he were arriving home. He has most frequently returned as a special guest performer, so it is about time that he finally brought us his own group and album: Blue Chili, packed full with captivating songs. Every member of his all-star band is a master of the blues, together capable of creating an atmosphere as hot as a chilli pepper. They will come to Müpa Budapest at the end of their European tour.
JAZZ SPRING 2023
CAMILLE THURMAN AND THE DARRELL GREEN QUARTET
Camille Thurman can present a letter of recommendation from none other than the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. She was a permanent member of the orchestra from 2018 to 2020, performing in numerous concerts and international tours as the ensemble’s saxophonist. Her vocal talent was already apparent, however, and she is now known just as much as a songwriter and singer as a woodwind musician. After uniting her forces with the drummer Darrell Green’s quartet, the duo began working on a joint album, Fortitude, scheduled for release in spring 2023. 7 May 2023
JAZZ SPRING 2023
DAYMÉ AROCENA
In praise of her album Sonocardiogram, Daymé Arocena was described as the perfect combination of Aretha Franklin and Celia Cruz. The Cuban singer, songwriter and choir director’s star has risen with breathtaking speed. Her music contains both rich and diverse Cuban traditions, such as santeria and rumba, and traditional elements of Western classical music. No one can resist her explosive energy and magical personality, while she transmits her infectious smile to every listener.
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Ludwig Museum: Temporary exhibitions: Tuesday–Sunday, 10 am–8 pm Permanent exhibition: Tuesday–Sunday, 10 am–6 pm (the museum is closed on Mondays)
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