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Students and Teachers of the Liszt Academy Visited Seoul
19 December 2019
On the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of diplomatic relations between South Korea and Hungary, several students and teachers from the Liszt Academy visited universities in Seoul, where the students and the teachers performed concerts and the teachers taught master courses as well.

Four students of the Liszt Academy performed in Warsaw
19 December 2019
Students of the Liszt Academy attended the European Music Academy Festival in Warsaw between 9 and 11 November. Róbert Erdős, Ádám Király, Sebestyén Pellet and Dominika Ács represented the university at the prestigious event.
Ferenc Bónis passed away
13 December 2019
The former lecturer of the Musicology Department departed at the age of 87.

Prima Primissima award to cimbalom artist Kálmán Balogh, teacher at the academy of music
13 December 2019
This year’s Prima Primissima Awards were given to outstanding representatives of Hungarian intellectual life, art, science and sport. At tha gala night on Friday, Kálmán Balogh cimbalom artist, teacher at the Liszt Academy Folk Music Department was one of the award winners.

Ádám Friedrich passed away
10 December 2019
The former instructor of the Woodwinds and Brass Department departed at the age of 81.

Milán Hodován wins award for best film score at the 48 Hour Film Project Competition
9 December 2019
Milán Hodován, junior BA student at the Department of Applied Composition, received the award for best film score and his team ranked second at the international film competition organised in Eindhoven.


Kodály, Ligeti, Dohnányi and Lajtha in 1956
22 November 2019
Analyses of the experiences of our significant composers in 1956 and their works associated with the revolution have been published as part of the ‘1956 and Music: History, Events, and Consequences’ volume, which was presented to the public on October 22 in the Solti Hall of the Academy of Music.

Medieval codex and its analysis published Academy of Music teacher
22 November 2019
For the first time, the 15th-century Hungarian medieval Codex, Futaki Graduale, and its detailed analysis has been published by the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music and the Topkapi Museum of Istanbul. The book, which contains important conclusions, was written by Andrea Kovács, professor at the Department of Church Music.