Alisa Sadikova, Alexander Andrushchenko - Spring Harp Days, Szeged 2012
Alisa Sadikova and Alexander Andrushchenko
Teacher / Tanára: Olga Shevelevish
Debussy: Danses Sacrée et Profane
2012, May 27th
Móra Ferenc Museum, Szeged, Hungary
Closing concert of Spring Harp Days international harp festival in Szeged, Hungary
A Tavaszi Hárfa Napok nemzetközi hárfafesztivál zárókoncertje 2012 május 27.-én a Móra Ferenc Múzeumban Szegeden
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Alisa Sadikova - Spring Harp Days, Szeged 2012
Alisa Sadikova (Russia/Oroszország)
9 y.o / éves
Teacher / Tanára: Olga Shevelevich
Tournier: Lolita la danseuse
2012, May 27th
Móra Ferenc Museum, Szeged, Hungary
Closing concert of Spring Harp Days international harp festival in Szeged, Hungary
A Tavaszi Hárfa Napok nemzetközi hárfafesztivál zárókoncertje 2012 május 27.-én a Móra Ferenc Múzeumban Szegeden
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Spring Harp Days in Szeged 2014: Recital of YunHuan Chen
2014.05.10. Móra Ferenc Museum
Henriette Renié: Piece symphonique
YunHuan Chen, harp
Spring Harp Days in Szeged, Hungary 2014
Tavaszi Hárfa Napok Szegeden 2014
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Alisa Sadikova - Spring Harp Days, Szeged 2012
Alisa Sadikova (Russia/Oroszország)
9 y.o / éves
Teacher / Tanára: Olga Shevelevich
2012, May 27th
Móra Ferenc Museum, Szeged, Hungary
Closing concert of Spring Harp Days international harp festival in Szeged, Hungary
A Tavaszi Hárfa Napok nemzetközi hárfafesztivál zárókoncertje 2012 május 27.-én a Móra Ferenc Múzeumban Szegeden
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2017 ICF World Cup 2 in Szeged, Hungary, Woman's K-4 500m Final B. HD
1, (DEN) Ida Villumsen Julie Frølund / Funch Pernille / Brandstrup Knudsen / Mette Gravesen 1:35.408.
2, (CAN) Courtney Stott / Alanna Bray-lougheed / Lisa Bissonnette / Natalie Davison 1:36.023.
3, (POL) Anna Pulawska Katarzyna Kolodziejczyk Justyna Iskrzycka Paulina Paszek 1:36.046.
4, (AUS) Alyssa Bull / Alyce Burnett / Catherine Mcarthur / Jaime Roberts 1:36.138.
5, (NZL) Kim Thompson / Britney Ford / Briar Mcleely / Rebecca Cole 1:38.308.
6, (GER) Nina Krankemann / Melanie Gebhardt / Jasmin Fritz / Katharina Köther 1:38.777.
7, (CZE) Katerina Slivanska / Eliska Betlachova / Lucie Krpatova / Jana Krpatova 1:38.838.
8, (SGP) Jiemei Sarah Chen Wei Ling / Geraldine Lee Jiexian / Stephenie Chen / Sze Ying Soh 1:39.954.
9, (ITA) Cristina Petracca / Susanna Cicali / Sofia Campana / Francesca Genzo 1:44.346.
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Spring Harp Days in Szeged 2014: Recital of YunHuan Chen
2014.05.10. Móra Ferenc Múzeum
Jean-Baptiste Krumpholtz : Sonate dans le style pathétique, op.14 n°1
YunHuan Chen, harp
Spring Harp Days in Szeged, Hungary 2014
Tavaszi Hárfa Napok Szegeden 2014
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Ambrus Óvári - Spring Harp Days, Szeged 2012
Ambrus Óvári
Teacher / Tanára: Gorbunova Natalia
(Király-König Péter Music School, Szeged, Hungary)
Wagensaul: El Numero Uno
2012, May 27th
Móra Ferenc Museum, Szeged, Hungary
Closing concert of Spring Harp Days international harp festival in Szeged, Hungary
A Tavaszi Hárfa Napok nemzetközi hárfafesztivál zárókoncertje 2012 május 27.-én a Móra Ferenc Múzeumban Szegeden
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Bianka Szauer - Spring Harp Days, Szeged 2012
Szauer Bianka
Teacher / Tanára: Gorbunova Natalia
(Király-König Péter Music School, Szeged, Hungary)
Hasselmans: Petite Berceuse
2012, May 27th
Móra Ferenc Museum, Szeged, Hungary
Closing concert of Spring Harp Days international harp festival in Szeged, Hungary
A Tavaszi Hárfa Napok nemzetközi hárfafesztivál zárókoncertje 2012 május 27.-én a Móra Ferenc Múzeumban Szegeden
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Kenneth Tarver - LISZT - Sonetto di Petrarca
LIVE 28 July 2008 Pierre Cardin's Festival de Lacoste.
An abandoned quarry with a marvelous natural acoustic, behind a ruined Chateau once belonging to the Marquis de Sade, is the stunning setting for an exclusive summer festival founded by Pierre Cardin in the Luberon Valley in Provence.
The edition of 2008 featured recitals by two Tenori di Grazie specialising in Bel Canto, Juan Diego Florez and Kenneth Tarver.
Liszt's setting of the sonnets of the 14th Century Italian poet Francesco Petrarca were a logical choice for this recital, as it was in Provence that the poet was inspired to write of his great love, Laura (possibly Laura de Noves, the wife of Comte Hugues de Sade, an ancestor of the Marquis de Sade).
Kenneth Tarver is joined in recital by Australian pianist Tamara-Anna Cislowska making her French Debut.
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Bachata Moderna class Hungary
Bertalan Por 拜爾陶隆·普爾 (1880-1964) Post-Impressionism Hungarian
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Bertalan Pór (1880–1964) was a Hungarian painter associated with the development of modernist Hungarian art. He was a member of The Eight, a movement among several Hungarian painters in the early twentieth century who represented the radical edge in Budapest. They introduced Fauvism, cubism, and expressionism to Hungarian art.
Born in Budapest in 1880 to a Hungarian Jewish family, Pór started drawing as a child. He was a student of László Gyulay in the School of Industrial Design in Budapest. Because the city had no art academy, many aspiring artists went to Munich, Bavaria to study, beginning in the second half of the nineteenth century. Pór was among them, studying with the German artist Gabriel von Hackl.
Later Simon Hollósy, who had taught some free classes in Munich, and other Hungarian artists who had studied there, founded their own center in 1896 at Nagybánya (present-day Baia Mare, Romania). Founding artists included István Réti, János Thorma, and Károly Ferenczy, often called the "Nagybánya artists' colony". Their collective energy strongly influenced the development of twentieth-century Hungarian art. Pór studied at Nagybánya with Hollósy for a short time.
In the early 20th century, Pór went to Paris, where he studied with Jean Paul Laurens at the Académie Julian. He returned to Hungary and began his career, becoming a popular portrait painter. He also worked as a fresco painter.
In 1909 Pór joined with The Eight, which had an exhibit New Pictures in Budapest that year. They first showed as The Eight in 1911, representing the advanced edge of Hungarian art culture. Others in the group were Károly Kernstok, Róbert Berény, Dezső Czigány, Béla Czóbel, Ödön Márffy, Dezső Orbán, and Lajos Tihanyi. Although the painters mounted only three shows together, they participated in events with new music and literature, and were influential through the First World War. They shaped modernist art in the country.
Pór and Kernstok especially adopted some of the ideas of the Fauvists and Cubists, as they were influenced by both German and French theories of the time. Pór "admired Ferdinand Hodler."
Paris was closed during the Great War to artists from "non-allied" nations. After the fall of the Hungarian Democratic Republic in 1919, Pór was one of the many artists who emigrated; he went to Czechoslovakia. He primarily painted landscapes and pictures of animals. During this period abroad, Pór also traveled to France, Italy, and the Soviet Union on artistic patronage.
He settled in Paris in 1938, where there were numerous other Hungarian émigrés in the artistic circles, including a younger generation. Tihanyi died in Paris that year, but he had introduced Pór to his young nephew, Ervin Marton, who had come to Paris in 1937 and whose work in photography Tihanyi encouraged.
During 1944–1946 after the Liberation of Paris, Pór worked with Marton and the writer György Bölöni on reorganizing the Hungarian House, a center for the émigré artistic community. Artists ran it cooperatively as a place to feature their works in contemporary art. Pór continued to be involved with the Hungarians in Paris.
In 1948, after the rise of the communist government in Hungary, Pór was offered a position in the Budapest Academy (what is now the Hungarian University of Fine Arts). He returned to the capital to teach. Except for travel, he remained there, teaching and painting, for the rest of his life.
The Hungarian National Gallery holds one of Por's oil self-portraits from the 1910s. The Museum of Modern Art in New York City has his 1919 lithograph, Világ Proletárjai Egyesüljetek! (Proletarians of the World, Unite!).
普爾培訓的主要階段是布達佩斯的模式繪畫學校,慕尼黑的學院和慕尼黑的SimonHollósy私立學校,以及1901年在巴黎的朱利安學院。回到匈牙利後,他加入了匈牙利印象派和自然主義者圈(MIÉNK)這是對保守派藝術採取立場,然後成為八國之一。他在第一次世界大戰期間準備了戰場圖紙,在匈牙利蘇維埃共和國期間設計了拉票海報,他積極地指導藝術生活。在崩潰之後,他流亡,經過布拉索夫,維也納,布拉格和華沙,然後在二十年代定居柏林。他於1938年至1948年間居住在巴黎,隨後訪問了俄羅斯。回到匈牙利後,他被任命為匈牙利美術學院的老師。
參考書目:Oelmacher,Anna:PórBertalan,(ÚjMagyarMűvészet),布達佩斯,KépzőművészetiAlap,1955。o Oelmacher,Anna:PórBertalan,Budapest,Corvina,1980。
Magyarországi Siketek Szépe 2014. - Miss & Mister Deaf Hungary 2014.
ESN BME HU Farewell 2013 Fall
This is the Farewell Video of ESN BME for the 2013 fall semester. Hope you all enjoyed it!
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Imre Jankovics Hungarian Piper
This video is from a Hungarian movie (Liliomfi) made in 1948, Imre Jankovics, the piper, can be seen only for a couple of seconds, but his wonderful pipe music can be heard througout the scene. He was born in 1885 in Berzence (Southwest Hungary, near River Drava) and lived in the village Csurgo. When he was 16 he started his professional piping service. He played mostly for weddings. He played with the bellows and he was a good singer, too. He made his own bagpipe sets. A number of recordings were made with him in Budapest during the 50's and 60's. He died in 1971. He is regarded one of most influential pipers for young pipers reviving the Hungarian piping tradition during the 70's and 80's.
Fountain of Bakhchisarai - Park In Sil (Korea) Szeged Singing Competition 2011
Vlasov: Fountain of Bakhchisarai
Park In Sil (Korea) Szeged Singing Competition 2011
Tarjánka-szurdok Mátra
A Mátra déli oldalán, a Hármashatár-hegy alatt, 650m magasságban ered a Tarjánka-patak, amely a hegyoldal andezit szikláiba egy mély szurdokvölgyet vájt Domoszló közelében. A domoszlói halastavat táplálja.
Videóm a téli Tarjánka-szurdokról:
A Death in the Family opera dress rehearsal notes session at the Szeged, Hungary theater
with the superb Robbi Alfoldi, translated into English, and cast, but mainly all notes are for Todd Wilander
Szeged freerun rain training
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2017 ICF World Cup 2 in Szeged, Hungary, Woman's K-1 1000m Heat 3. HD
1, (HUN) Dóra Bodonyi 3:58.409.
2, (GER) Melanie Gebhardt 4:07.686.
3, (POL) Martyna Lisiecka 4:10.493.
4, (AUS) Catherine Mcarthur 4:10.809.
5, (CZE) Jana Krpatova 4:12.347.
6, (ITA) Irene Burgo 4:13.593.
7, (USA) Kaitlyn Mcelroy 4:14.647.
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