The Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest
On our final day in Budapest, we were honored with a personal tour of the Liszt Ferenc Zeneakademia. This world famous music conservatory was founded in 1875 by the brilliant Hungarian pianist and composer Franz Liszt. The present building, a masterpiece of Hungarian Art Nouveau was completed in 1907. The alumni of this great cultural institution include such luminaries as Bela Bartok, Zoltan Kodaly, Erno Dohnanyi, Imre Kalman, Georg Solti, Antal Dorati, Istvan Kertesz and Andras Schiff. As a music lover and an architecture enthusiast, my visit to the Zeneakademia was particularly exciting for me. I gratefully thank my Hungarian friends for making it possible.
Curtain up for Budapest's Liszt Academy - musica
Budapest's Liszt Academy has recently reopened its doors after a major and successful renovation.
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Budapest's Liszt Academy has recently reopened its doors after a major and successful renovation.
Whilst enhancing its prestigious musical past this Hungarian institution, both a music university and a concert hall, is ambitiously projecting itself towards the future and reinventing its image.
The building is beyond definition, the abundance in motifs and ornaments makes it unique, and the extent of their significance is still to be completely revealed. From these treasures from the past we are trying to project a modern brand, says Imre Szabó Stein, Head of Communications.
The Academy, which was founded by Liszt in 1875, moved to the present wonderful Art Nouveau building in 1907. Some of the greatest Hungarian musicians were trained here and top 20th century artists have performed in its breathtaking concert hall.
András Batta is the Academy's President. Many musicians came here, big Russian artists, Richter, Rostropovich, they loved the hall, its special atmosphere. Through that, artists and the audience can get closer because the shape of the hall is like a bell, the artist is the clapper, and it's as if the audience echoed this kind of 'bell', he says.
Some of today's greatest Hungarian musicians performed at the reopening gala from pianist Bogányi to violinists Katalin Kokas and Barnabás Kelemen who also teach at the Academy.
This is the temple of music, this is a shrine. And I always feel the same happiness when I enter this building, this is my alma mater. I was educated here from the age of 12: everything I have, I got it here, and it's what I can offer my students, explains Katalin Kokas.
I'd like to say that my grandfather was one of the most influential gipsy orchestra leaders in the '30s. I only knew him from old black and white films. My mother hardly remembers him because he died young, but blood is thicker than water...that's why I really like playing gipsy music, adds Barnabás Kelemen.
At the gala they played a few violin duos by Béla Bartók, a composer who somehow contributed to make Barnabás and Katalin a couple also in real life.
At seventeen we got together thanks to the Bartók duos, and at that moment we realised we were made one for the other. We didn't know at that time what the other thought about music, we just realised it was perfect harmony, and the differences we had integrated with each other, she says.
In this story you can hear fragments of the following pieces:
- Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 5
- Béla Bartók: 44 Duos for Two Violins (BB 104, excerpts)
- Ernst von Dohnányi, Piano Quintet in C Minor, op. 1 - Allegro
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European Heritage Label - Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music
The European Heritage Label goes to cultural heritage sites important to the history of the EU as a whole. European Heritage Label sites are also recognised for highlighting this European context, ensuring access for the public and organising awareness-raising activities.
Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Hungary was selected for the European Heritage Label in 2016.
The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music was established in 1875 by the outstanding composer and musician himself. It is a multi-faceted institution: an educational institution, an international university of musical arts and a concert centre. It brings our music heritage to the fore whilst holding true to its spirit of openness, creativity and innovation and its European and international character.
The Academy is housed in a 1907 building by Flóris Korb and Kálman Giergl, which is considered to be a masterpiece of Hungarian Secession. It integrates inter alia the Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum and Research Centre, the Kodály Institute and the Kodály Museum.
Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, HUNGARY
李斯特音乐学院Budapest Franz Liszt Academy
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Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, HUNGARY (Grand Prix winner)
2015 EU Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards
Grand Prix in the Category Conservation
Video: Béla Pazár
Anima Eterna Brugge ǀ Zeneakadémia // Liszt Academy
Anima Eterna Brugge - 2019. 11. 05.
A videón elhangzik:
Mahler: Egy vándorlegény dalai (részlet)
Előadja:
Anima Eterna Brugge
Thomas E. Bauer (bariton)
Vezényel: Jos van Immerseel
A felvételt a Zeneakadémia AVISO Stúdiója készítette.
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Mahler:Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Featuring:
Thomas E. Bauer (baritone)
Anima Eterna Brugge
Conductor: Jos van Immerseel
The recording was made by AVISO Studios of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music.
Vorhang auf für die Liszt-Akademie in Budapest - musica
Die Budapester Liszt Akademie hat ihre Toren nach erfolgreichen Renovierungsarbeiten wieder...
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Die Budapester Liszt Akademie hat ihre Toren nach erfolgreichen Renovierungsarbeiten wieder eröffnet. Die prestigeträchtige, ungarische Institution, bestehend aus Musikhochschule und Konzerthaus, blickt ambitioniert in die Zukunft und erfindet ihr Image neu.
Der Pressechef Imre Szabó Stein erklärt: Das Gebäude entzieht sich jeder Definition, der Reichtum an Motiven und Ornamenten macht es einzigartig und das Ausmaß ihrer Bedeutung muss erst noch vollständig enthüllt werden. Mit den Schätzen der Vergangenheit versuchen wir, eine moderne Marke zu entwerfen.
Die Akademie, die 1875 von Liszt gegründet wurde, zog im Jahre 1907 in dieses wunderschöne Jugendstilgebäude. Viele der größten ungarischen Musiker wurden hier ausgebildet und viele Stars des 20. Jahrhunderts traten in dem atemberaubenden Konzertsaal auf.
Der Akademie-Präsident András Batta führt aus: Zahlreiche Musiker sind hier hergekommen, große russische Künstler, Richter, Rostropovich, David Oistrach. Sie liebten den Saal, seine besondere Atmosphäre. Da der Saal wie ein Glocke konstruiert ist, können sich Künstler und die Zuhörer näher kommen. Der Künstler ist der Klöppel und es ist so, als ob das Publikum diese Art Glockenschlag widerhallt.
Einige der heutigen, großen ungarischen Musiker spielten auf der Gala - von Pianist Bogányi über die Geiger Katalin Kokas und Barnabás Kelemen - die auch an der Akademie unterrichten.
Katalin Kokas unterstreicht: Das ist der Tempel der Musik, der Schrein. Ich empfinde immer das gleiche Glücksgefühl, wenn ich das Gebäude betrete. Das ist meine Alma Mater. Seit meinem 12. Lebensjahr bin ich hier ausgebildet worden. Alles was ich kann, habe ich hier gelernt und das gebe ich an meine Studenten weiter.
Barnabás Kelemen: Mein Großvater war in den dreißiger Jahren einer der einflussreichsten Zigeuner-Konzertmeister. Ich kenne ihn nur aus Schwarz-Weiß-Filmen. Meine Mutter erinnert sich kaum an ihn, er starb jung, aber Blut ist kein Wasser, deshalb liebe ich es, Zigeunermusik zu spielen.
Auf der Gala spielte das Paar einige Violinen-Duos von Béla Bartók. Der Komponist trug dazu bei, dass Barnabás und Katalin ein Paar im echten Leben wurden. Katalin Kokas: Im Alter von 17 Jahren kamen wir dank der Bartók-Duos zusammen. Das passierte in einem Moment in dem wir realisierten, dass wir füreinander gemacht waren. Wir wussten da noch nicht, was der andere über Musik dachte, aber wir merkten, dass es die perfekte Harmonie war und dass unsere Verschiedenheit sich ergänzte.
In diesem Beitrag hören Sie Auszüge aus:
- Johannes Brahms: Ungarischer Tanz No. 5
- Béla Bartók: 44 Duos für 2 Violinen (BB 104, Auszüge)
- Ernst von Dohnányi, Klavierquintett Nr. 1 c-moll op.1 - Allegro
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The Franz Liszt Academy of Music-famous buildings in Budapest part.no.2.
The Franz Liszt Academy of Music (Hungarian: Liszt Ferenc Zeneművészeti Egyetem, often abbreviated as Zeneakadémia, Music Academy) is a concert hall and music conservatory in Budapest, Hungary, founded on November 14, 1875
The Academy was named after its founder only in 1925. Initially christened the Royal National Hungarian Academy of Music, it was also called College of Music from 1919-1925.
Replacing the old Music Academy, the Academy moved into a building erected in 1907 at the corenr of Király Street and Ferenc Liszt Square. It serves as a centre for higher education, music training[1], and concert hall. The Art Nouveau style building is one of the most well-known in Budapest. It was designed by Flóris Korb and Kálmán Giergl at the request of Baron Gyula Wlassics, who was the Minister of Culture at that time. The façade is dominated by a statue of Liszt (sculpted by Alajos Stróbl). The inside of the building is decorated with frescoes, Zsolnay ceramics, and several statues (among them that of Béla Bartók and Frédéric Chopin). Originally the building also had stained glass windows, made by Miksa Róth
Franz Liszt (Hungarian: Liszt Ferencz, in modern use Liszt Ferenc,[note 1] from 1859 to 1867 officially Franz Ritter von Liszt)[note 2] (October 22, 1811 -- July 31, 1886) was a 19th century Hungarian[1][2][3] composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, and teacher.
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시원한 분수가 쏟아지는 공원으로 향했다. 도심 전체에 흐르는 음악적 감성과 이 여유로움은 부다페스트 여행의 즐거움 그 자체였다. 한강에 오리배가 있다면 이곳엔 자동차 배가 있었다. 물 위를 달리는 재미난 배가 시선을 끈다. 공원에서 나는 우리와 인연이 깊은 한 사람을 만났다. 애국가를 작곡한 안익태 선생. 그는 1938년부터 3년간 부다페스트에서 유학생활을 했다. 당시 헝가리 민요의 대가인 ‘졸탄 코다이’를 비롯해 많은 헝가리 음악가들에게 사사를 받았다고 한다.
나는 안익태 선생이 수학했던 리스트 음악원을 찾았다. 음악원 입구에는 피아니스트이자 작곡가인 ‘리스트’의 좌상이 그 곳을 지키고 있었다. 연주홀 안으로 들어서자, 화려하고 웅장한 모습에 감탄이 절로 나온다. 낡고 오래된 겉모습과는 상반돼, 내겐 더욱 강한 인상을 주었다. 오랜 역사만큼이나 이곳의 자랑은, 현재까지도 수많은 재능 있는 음악가들을 배출하고 있다는 것이다. 나는 이곳에서 공부하고 있는 한 여학생과 얘기를 나눴다. “훌륭한 작곡가, 훌륭한 음악가, 그리고 훌륭한 사람이 되고 싶어요. 최고의 자리에 있는 것처럼요. 프란츠 리스트는 헝가리 음악인들의 신이라고 할 수 있어요.” ‘리스트’는 천재 피아니스트이자, 60년 동안 400명의 제자를 배출한 훌륭한 교수였다. 리스트 음악원은 지금까지도 그의 열정을 이어오고 있었다.
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Headed by a cool fountain pouring park. Flowing musical sensibility to the entire city and this relaxation is that was itself the pleasure of Budapest. If hungry ducks on the river in this town were hungry car off the fun times gaze runs on water park in I met one person with us ties deep. Ahn Eak-tai teacher who wrote the national anthem. He was studying abroad in three years in Budapest since 1938. judges for many Hungarian musicians, including consideration of Zoltan Kodaly at the time of the Hungarian folk song to be received. I Ahn Eak-tai teacher found the list conservatory was a mathematics conservatory entrance to the pianist had to keep the upper left is the place of the composer 'list. Upon entering into the playing hall, admire the splendor and grandeur emerges section. old gotta have conflicting with the old appearance, for me it was a stronger impression long history as proud of here, now even that they are discharging the musician many talents. I squeezed the girls and talk about studying here. great songwriter, great musicians, and I want to be a good person. I like the best spot. Franz Liszt're able to say god of Hungarian musicians. '' list 'is a genius pianist, it has produced a 400 disciple for 60 years It was an excellent professor. yieoohgo list conservatory was his passion until now.
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kamara.hu/1 ǀ Zeneakadémia // Liszt Academy
kamara.hu/1 - 2019. 11. 14.
A videón elhangzik:
Csajkovszkij: Firenzei emlék, op. 70 (részlet)
Előadja:
Keller András, Pilz János (hegedű), Szűcs Máté, Homoki Gábor (brácsa), Perényi Miklós, Rohmann Ditta (cselló)
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Tchaikovsky: Souvenir de Florence, Op. 70 (excerpt)
Featuring:
András Keller, János Pilz (violin), Máté Szűcs, Gábor Homoki (viola), Miklós Perényi, Ditta Rohmann (cello)
The recording was made by AVISO Studios of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music.
Franz Liszt Academy Budapest.
Recorded on October 08, 2008 in Budapest.
The Franz Liszt Academy of Music
The Franz Liszt Academy of Music (Hungarian: Liszt Ferenc Zeneművészeti Egyetem, often abbreviated as Zeneakadémia, Music Academy) is a concert hall and music conservatory in Budapest, Hungary, founded on November 14, 1875. It is home to the Liszt Collection, which features several valuable books and manuscripts donated by Liszt upon his death, and the AVISO studio, a collaboration between the governments of Hungary and Japan to provide sound recording equipment and training for students.
Zeneakadémia - A ZENE, 140 ÉVE
A reklámfilm a Zeneakadémia létezésének legmélyére igyekszik hatolni. A koncepció a zene vizuális megragadhatóságából indul ki: hangjegyekből, kottapapírra rajzolódik ki a 140 éves Zeneakadémia Liszt Ferenc téri főépületének emblematikus homlokzata.
Kreatív producer: Allison Advertising
Producer: Zeneakadémia, kommunikációs igazgatóság, Szabó Stein Imre
Gyártó: BPAnimation
Kalligráfia: Nádi Boglárka
Zene: Liszt Ferenc - Un sospiro (részlet), előadja Bogányi Gergely
Creative producer: Allison Advertising
Producer: Liszt Academy, Communications Directorate, Imre Szabó Stein
Production: BPAnim
Calligraphy: Boglárka Nádi
Music: Ferenc Liszt - Un Sospiro (excerpt), performed by Gergely Bogányi
Masterclass by Catrin Finch at the Franz Liszt Music Academy, Budapest
This film is a brief summary of a masterclass held by Catrin Finch at the Franz Liszt Music Academy in Budapest, October 14, 2013
Thank you very much to everyone who made this masterclass possible and helped organizing it.
Special thank you to Catrin Finch for holding the masterlass to and Andrea Vigh for organizing it.
Mezzo Backstage - Liszt Academy (Budapest - Hungary)
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Deka keeps up . Visit Hungary 9. Franz Liszt Academy of Music , Budapest -Hungary
zene / music : Liszt Ferenc - Magyar rapszódia / Hungarian Rhapsody
Paul Lewis recital at Liszt Academy, Hungary 13/11/2004
Paul Lewis recital
Main Hall, Liszt Academy, Hungary
13/11/2004
1. L. van Beethoven: Piano sonata No. 27, Op. 90 0:00
2. F. Schubert: Piano sonata No. 21, D. 960 12:56
The Reconstructed 1907 Voit organ at the Liszt Academy in Budapest
The Reconstructed 1907 Voit organ at the Liszt Academy in Budapest
Music on this video is by Balint Karosi
21:20 Toccata and Fugue on Foundation available at
1907 Voit & Söhne, Durlach
2018 rest. Klais & AerisOrgona, Fót
Klais
IV/77, electropneumatic action
I. MANUAL
C-g3
Principal 16'
Principal 8'
Flauto concert 8'
Pileata (= Gedackt) 8'
Corne de chamoix (= Gemshorn) 8'
Fugara 8'
Dolce 8'
Ottava 4'
Flauto 4'
Ottavino 2'
Cornetto (V) (8')
Mixtura (IV) (2')
Basson 16'
Tromba 8'
Clarino 4'
Tuba mirabilis HD (Tr. II) 8'
II. MANUAL
C-g3
Bourdon 16'
Principal 8'
Flute harm. 8'
Pileata 8'
Gamba 8'
Chalumeau (= Quintatön) 8'
Salicional 8'
Unda maris 8'
Ottava 4'
Flauto tibia (= Rohrflöte) 4'
Dolce 4'
Piccolo 2'
Cembalo (III; = Cymbel) (2')
Acuta (IV) (2')
Tuba mirabilis HD 8'
Clarinette (durchschl.) 8'
III. MANUAL (SW)
C-g3
Quintatön 16'
Violino princip 8'
Flute d'amour 8'
Pileata dolce (= Liebl.Gedackt) 8'
Echo Gamba 8'
Aeolina 8'
Vox coelestis 8'
Ottava 4'
Flauto traverse 4'
Violino 4'
Flauto sylvestre (= Waldflöte) 2'
Harm. aetherea (IV) (2 2/3')
Trompette harm. (Angster 1925) 8'
Oboe (durchschl.) 8'
IV. MANUAL (SW)
C-g3
Flauto pileata 16'
Principal 8'
Flauto cuspida (= Spitzflöte) 8'
Quintatön (Angster 1925) 8'
Bourdon 8'
Viola 8'
Vox angelica 8'
Praestant 4'
Flauto dolce 4'
Flageolet 2'
Sesquialtera (II) (2 2/3')
Vox humana 8'
Tremolo (Vox humana)
Carillon (= Celesta) 4'
PEDAL
C-f1
Grand bourdon (in SW III) 32'
Principal 16'
Sub.basso 16'
Bourdonbass (in SW III) 16'
Violon 16'
Harmonicabass 16'
Quinta 10 2/3'
Ottava basso 8'
Flauto basso 8'
Cello 8'
Salicet basso (in SW III) 8'
Dolce (Tr. I) 8'
Ottava 4'
Bombardo (durchschl.) 32'
Trombon 16'
Fagotto (Tr. I) 16'
Tromba 8'
Clarino (Tr. I) 4'
KOPPELN/COUPLERS
I super – I
II – I
II sub – I
III – I
III super – I
IV – I
III – II
IV – II
IV – III
I – P
II – P
III – P
IV – P
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Balázs János plays Liszt: XII. Hungarian Rhapsody
3 faces of the piano Janos Balazs brilliant hungarian pianist. Live recording in 2014 Budapest Franz Liszt Music Academy Grand Hall
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