News
Ivett Gyöngyösi receives first Concorde Talent Award
17 December 2015
Friends of the Liszt Academy Association and Concorde Securities Ltd. arranged the first Concorde Private Banking Christmas concert featuring Anastasia Razvalyaeva and Ivett Gyöngyösi, who also collected the Concorde Talent Award.
Weingarten Scholarship 2016-2017
11 December 2015
Current and former full-time students of piano, violin, and voice of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music are eligible to apply for the Weingarten Scholarship provided by the Joseph Weingarten Memorial Trust of the Birmingham City University, Birmingham Conservatoire, in the United Kingdom.
Chamber music master course by Barnabás Kelemen
8 December 2015
First violinist of Kelemen Quartet and professor at the Liszt Academy, Barnabás Kelemen is holding a master course for chamber music ensembles of any format (classical instrumental, other instrumental, vocal, etc.).
Crosscurrents
7 December 2015
Vienna – Helsinki – Budapest Contemporary Composition Workshop and Concert at the Liszt Academy of Music
International Liszt Piano Competition at the Liszt Academy in September 2016
1 December 2015
Pianists born after 1 January 1984 can submit applications for the 14th Liszt Competition (organized by Filharmónia Magyarország) by 2 May 2016.
Bács-Kiskun County Prima special prize for Gábor Boldoczki
30 November 2015
The teacher of the trumpet at Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music collected the award and HUF 500,000 at the Bács-Kiskun County Prima Prizes ceremony in Kecskemét on 26 November.
András Pálfy success at the Citta di Porcia international trombone competition
28 November 2015
Liszt Academy student András Pálfy came third at the 26th Citta di Porcia international trombone competition organized in Italy in November 2015.
Liszt Academy students triumph at 6th Dávid Popper International Cello Competition
27 November 2015
The 6th Dávid Popper International Cello Competition in Várpalota ended on 22 November. This year the two-round contest attracted entries from 77 competitors from 24 countries. Young cellists arrived from many parts of Europe as well as the USA, China, South Korea, Brazil and Australia. There were 14 entrants from Hungary, three of them – Eszter Karasszon, Mátyás Hotzi, Hagiwara Riku – from the Liszt Academy.