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Máté Bella: Classical music is closer to catharsis, popular music is closer to ecstasy
24 April 2020
We are building very important bridges between the different realms of music, says Máté Bella, assistant professor at the Liszt Academy, who is the co-composer of this year's Phonogram Award-winning pop song. This is not the first time that he has experimented with different genres and experienced the creative processes of both sides.
Barnabás Kelemen and Péter Zombola Awarded This Year’s Bartók-Pásztory Prize
26 March 2020
The Award Committee granted the 2020 Bartók-Pásztory Prize to violinist Barnabás Kelemen, professor at the Liszt Academy, and composer Péter Zombola. The university will hold the award ceremony on September 3.
State award for our President, as well as current and former lecturers of the Liszt Academy
19 March 2020
On the occasion of the national holiday on 15 March, in memory of the 1848–49 Revolution and War of Independence, several current and former lecturers of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music received state honours: Dénes Várjon, Csaba János Somos, Katalin Hraschek, Péter Erdei, Gábor Bretz, Vilmos Szabadi, Dr. Andrea Vigh and István Ruppert.
3/2020. sz. (III.11.) President’s and Chancellor’s Decree Regarding the Operational Restrictions of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music
11 March 2020
In order to practice effective preventative measures against the spread of coronavirus all over Europe, the Hungarian Government declared national emergency all over Hungary on 11 March 2020 on the basis of Government Decree 40/2020. (III. 11.).