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SUMMARY:With Haydn in London / Where did I leave my head? – Szeged
DESCRIPTION:Ádám Bősze’s lecture this time in Szeged\nÁdám Bősze’s lecture series is about Joseph Haydn’s travels in London\, from which listeners can learn not only about music but also cultural history\, including the circumstances under which the Esterházy family’s composer traveled\, worked\, and lived in a foreign country. \nThe lectures will be held in Hungarian. \nOrganiser: IH Rendezvényközpont\nCo-operating partner: Haydneum
URL:https://dev.haydneum.com/en/programok/with-haydn-in-london-where-did-i-leave-my-head-szeged/
LOCATION:IH Event Center Szeged\, Felső Tisza-part 2.\, Szeged\, 6721\, Magyarország
CATEGORIES:Others
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Budapest:20260517T193000
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SUMMARY:Händel: Messiah
DESCRIPTION:Georg Friedrich HÄNDEL (1685-1759):\nMessiah\, HWV 56 (1742) \nPRELIMINARY TALK from 6:30 pm in the Lecture Hall I of the Liszt Academy with Ferenc László\nAdmission to the Preliminary Talk (Language: Hungarian) is possible with a ticket for the evening concert\, in order of arrival (maximum capacity: 50 people)\, after registration:\nREGISTER \nThe Messiah is one of the most famous Baroque oratorios. Handel composed its music in less than a month\, between August 22 and September 14\, 1741\, using a text compiled by Charles Jennens based on the New Testament and the Psalms. The Purcell Choir and the Orfeo Orchestra have performed Handel’s oratorio countless times\, and this production is made even more exciting by soloists who move with the utmost ease in the English Baroque style\, under the direction of Belgian conductor Bart Van Reyn\, a specialist in oratorio performance.
URL:https://dev.haydneum.com/en/programok/handel-messiah/
LOCATION:Zeneakadémia – Nagyterem\, Liszt Ferenc tér 8.\, Budapest\, 1061\, Magyarország
CATEGORIES:Haydneum Liszt Academy Series
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Budapest:20260519T190000
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SUMMARY:Cartellieri & Ryba – Helsinki
DESCRIPTION:A. C. CARTELLIERI (1172-1807):\nLa Purificazione di Maria Vergine\nJ. J. RYBA (1762-1815):\nStabat Mater \nThis evening invites you to discover musical rarities by two composers whose names are scarcely known today\, yet who once shaped the musical landscape of our region. The Italian–Polish composer Antonio Casimir Cartellieri died young\, at just 35\, but his career spanned from Berlin through Vienna to Prague; his music unites the melodic grace of the Classical-era opera with the depth of liturgical forms. Long consigned to obscurity\, his works are now being brought back to life thanks to the research of the internationally renowned Finnish conductor and harpsichordist Aapo Häkkinen. Cartellieri’s oratorio La Purificazione di Maria Vergine will be heard in its first performance in Hungary in modern times. It will be paired with Jakub Jan Ryba’s Stabat Mater\, a hidden gem of Czech classical music. Ryba was a remarkably prolific composer of the late Classical period\, with more than fifteen hundred works to his name; Among his largest-scale works is his oratorio on the Mater Dolorosa\, rich in tonal colour and emotional nuance. Joining Häkkinen and the internationally acclaimed Helsinki Baroque Orchestra are the Purcell Choir and an outstanding roster of international soloists. \nOrganiser: Helsinki Baroque Orchestra\nCo-operating partner: Haydneum
URL:https://dev.haydneum.com/en/programok/cartellieri-ryba-helsinki/
LOCATION:Temppeliaukio Church\, Helsinki\, Lutherinkatu 3\, 00100 Helsinki\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Others
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Budapest:20260521T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Budapest:20260521T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T154716
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SUMMARY:Cartellieri & Ryba – Prague
DESCRIPTION:A. C. CARTELLIERI (1172-1807):\nLa Purificazione di Maria Vergine\nJ. J. RYBA (1762-1815):\nStabat Mater \nPre-Concert Talk with Aapo Häkkinen at 6.45 pm (in English) \nThis evening invites you to discover musical rarities by two composers whose names are scarcely known today\, yet who once shaped the musical landscape of our region. The Italian–Polish composer Antonio Casimir Cartellieri died young\, at just 35\, but his career spanned from Berlin through Vienna to Prague; his music unites the melodic grace of the Classical-era opera with the depth of liturgical forms. Long consigned to obscurity\, his works are now being brought back to life thanks to the research of the internationally renowned Finnish conductor and harpsichordist Aapo Häkkinen. Cartellieri’s oratorio La Purificazione di Maria Vergine will be heard in its first performance in Hungary in modern times. It will be paired with Jakub Jan Ryba’s Stabat Mater\, a hidden gem of Czech classical music. Ryba was a remarkably prolific composer of the late Classical period\, with more than fifteen hundred works to his name; Among his largest-scale works is his oratorio on the Mater Dolorosa\, rich in tonal colour and emotional nuance. Joining Häkkinen and the internationally acclaimed Helsinki Baroque Orchestra are the Purcell Choir and an outstanding roster of international soloists. \nThe concert is part of the Prague Spring Festival.\nOrganiser: Prague Spring Festival\nCo-operating partner: Haydneum\, Helsinki Baroque Orchestra
URL:https://dev.haydneum.com/en/programok/cartellieri-ryba-prague/
LOCATION:Rudolfinum – Dvořák Hall\, náměstí Jana Palacha 1\, 110 00 Praha 1\, Prága\, Czech Republic
CATEGORIES:Others
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Budapest:20260529T200000
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SUMMARY:Haydneum Sacred Music Concerts – Stabat Mater
DESCRIPTION:CARTELLIERI:\nLa Purificazione di Maria Vergine\n—\nRYBA: Stabat Mater \nThis evening invites you to discover musical rarities by two composers whose names are scarcely known today\, yet who once shaped the musical landscape of our region. The Italian–Polish composer Antonio Casimir Cartellieri died young\, at just 35\, but his career spanned from Berlin through Vienna to Prague; his music unites the melodic grace of the Classical-era opera with the depth of liturgical forms. Long consigned to obscurity\, his works are now being brought back to life thanks to the research of the internationally renowned Finnish conductor and harpsichordist Aapo Häkkinen. Cartellieri’s oratorio La Purificazione di Maria Vergine will be heard in its first performance in Hungary in modern times. It will be paired with Jakub Jan Ryba’s Stabat Mater\, a hidden gem of Czech classical music. Ryba was a remarkably prolific composer of the late Classical period\, with more than fifteen hundred works to his name; Among his largest-scale works is his oratorio on the Mater Dolorosa\, rich in tonal colour and emotional nuance. Joining Häkkinen and the internationally acclaimed Helsinki Baroque Orchestra are the Purcell Choir and an outstanding roster of international soloists. \nOrganiser: Haydneum\nCo-operating partner: Helsinki Baroque Orchestra
URL:https://dev.haydneum.com/en/programok/5th-haydneum-festival-of-sacred-music-purcell-choir-helsinki-baroque-orchestra/
LOCATION:University Church\, Papnövelde utca 5-7.\, Budapest\, 1053\, Magyarország
CATEGORIES:Haydneum Festival of Sacred Music
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Budapest:20260531T160000
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SUMMARY:Haydneum Sacred Music concerts – The Last Seven Words
DESCRIPTION:HAYDN:\nThe Last Seven Words of Christ\, Hob. XX:1C\n(fortepiano version\, 1787) \nThe concert will feature excerpts from Péter Pázmány’s work entitled The Seven Words of Christ Spoken on the Cross.
URL:https://dev.haydneum.com/en/programok/haydneum-sacred-music-concerts-the-last-seven-words/
LOCATION:University Church\, Papnövelde utca 5-7.\, Budapest\, 1053\, Magyarország
CATEGORIES:Haydneum Festival of Sacred Music
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