








| | The renowned Hungarian composer Gyorgy Ligeti is featured this year at Merkin Concert Hall. | |
| The Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra will be performing, among other
things, Hungarian composer, Zoltan Kodaly's Hary Janos Suite, this
coming Sunday, February 17, 2008, in Brooklyn Heights. | |
| Fine Arts Center Galleries, University of Rhode Island
invites you and your friends to the exhibition | |
| *The District*/ (*/Nyocker!/*) at the Two Boots Pioneer Theater | |
| Budapest Festival Orchestra at Lincoln Center Friday, Date: February 8, 2008 at 8:00pm
Place: Avery Fisher Hall | |
| KALMAN BALOGH GYPSY CIMBALOM BAND & FRIENDS ARE PLAZING AT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2007 8:00 PM | |
| THE NEW JUILLIARD ENSEMBLE, LED BY JOEL SACHS, PRESENTS SIX CO-WORLD PREMIERES, PART OF THE DANUBE-HUDSON PROJECT UNITING COMPOSITION STUDENTS FROM THE LISZT ACADEMY IN BUDAPEST AND THE JUILLIARD SCHOOL ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 29 AT 8 PM IN PAUL HALL | |
| Lecture given by Csaba Bekes, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Columbia University.
DATE: Thursday, 1 November 2007 at 12:00 Noon
PLACE: 1219 International Affairs Building, Columbia University 420 West 118th St. | |
| Dynamic Color: Paintings by Joseph Domjan at the Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation. | |
| AN AFTERNOON WITH PIANIST, ADAM GYORGY | |
| Students from the Franz Liszt Academy, Budapest are performing with the New Julliard Ensemble. | |
| Laszlo Moholy-Nagy exhibition in the Andrea Rosen Gallery. | |
| The Facets Cinémathèque is showing a Bela Tarr film Series. | |
| Walker Art Center in Minneapolis presents regis dialogue and retrospective highlighting the career of filmmaker Béla Tarr | |
| A lecture at Columbia University Csaba Bekes: Political Transition in East Central Europe and the End of the Cold War, 1985-1991 Date: September 06, 2007 from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm EDT Location: Columbia University Morningside Campus School of International and Public Affairs 420 West 118th Street New York, NY Room 1219 (12th floor) Contact: For further information regarding this event, please contact Geraldine Mc Allister by sending email to gam2116@columbia.edu. | |
| Presented with The NY Gypsy Festival
Thursday September 20
11:30 PM $
ADMISSION: 25.00
Joe's Pub at The Public Theater
425 Lafayette Street
New York City | |
| Wide Angle - "2007 Season"AS PLANS FOR EUROPE'S LARGEST GOLD MINE THREATEN TO DESTROY A TRANSYLVANIAN TOWN, WIDE ANGLE REPORTS ON A COMMUNITY DIVIDED BY THE ALLURE OF WEALTH AND THE FEAR OF ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER | |
| Theatre Y is proud to present Andras Visky’s Juliet at the 2007 New York Fringe Festival. | |
| This fall the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra is touring the US. | |
| Reverend and Rabbi to Lead Heritage of Pride March in New York City | |
| F ilm by Corneliu Prumboiu, at the Film Forum, New York | |
| We are proud to present the U.S. theatrical release of GYPSY CARAVAN, a rich feature documentary by Jasmine Dellal. | |
| Hungarian movie makes U.S. debut at New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival | |
| Saturday May 5th, 2007, 3:00pm at The Liederkranz Foundation The Liederkranz Foundation is located at 6E.87th Street, (bet. Madison and 5th Ave.) 2nd FlIncluded in this program are composers from the old Austro-Hungarian empire, Galicia, what is now Poland, Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia and the Ukraine. Among the composers are piano Pieces by Mozart, Chopin, Bartok, Liszt and unusual pieces by Ligeti, Martinu, Kurtag, Laks, Tansman, Schulhof, Ullmann, Weinberg and Senator. | |
For reservations: Contact Leila Sesmero,
e-mail: Leila@lsartists.com,
Tel: 914-751-7870
Seatings are limited, please reserve in advance.
Tickets: $15, $12 students/seniors (more) |
| with live music by The John Link ProjectBelilove’s new choreography is set to the music of Frédéric Chopin's 24 Preludes uniquely arranged and performed live by The John Link Project, and inspired by the fine art photography of Stephanie Matthews. | |
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday June 6th, 7th, and 8th, 2007 at 8:00 p.m.
The Ailey Citigroup Theater, located at 405 West 55th Street (at Ninth Avenue)
General admission is $28. Discounted tickets available for students, seniors, and groups. VIP tickets are available for $60 for the Thursday, June 7th show, which will include a post-show chocolate & champagne reception. (more) |
| Friday, May 18, at 8 pm, at Christ and St. Stephen’s Church located at 120 West 69th StreetThe program will feature works by John Dowland, Miklós Rózsa, Isaac Albéniz, and Alberto Ginastera, and Pavlovits' own “Hungarian Sketches.” | |
tickets are available online at SmartTix.com
and by telephone at (212) 868-4444
For further information, please call (212) 977-8940 (more) |
| The Tribeca Film Festival runs from April 25th to May 6th. | |
| The New York Festival of International Literature is opening on April 24 and offers 6 days of nternational literary fellowship. | |
| by directors: Tibor Szemzö, György Pálfii and Péter ForgácsA Guest of Life, Taxidermia, and Miss Universe 1929 will be part of this year's Tribeca FIlm Festival | |
The Tribeca Film Festival runs from April 25th to May 6th (more) |
| With an eye for Central European artist's marked sense of irony and sarcasm, this program explores contemporary art's social side, its relationship to power and how it can be used or misused by artists. | |
| Complete Beethoven Cello/Piano Works. Miklós Perényi on cello and András Schiff on piano. April 11-12 at 92Y. | |
| THE HUNGARIAN STATE FOLK ENSEMBLEthe hungarian state folk ensemble performs at lehman center for the performing arts. Sunday, March 11, 2007 at 3pm | |
| A selection of recomended classical concerts in the city with Hungarian connections. | |
| A complete collection of Jazz venues in Manhattan. | |
| By KATI MARTON and SAMANTHA POWER at NYPLLive from New York Public Libray presents the discussion on November 16th at 7pm | |
| Laszlo Feher's Little boy is on auction on November 15thSotheby's Contemporary Art Sale is auctionning Little boy, a painting by Laszlo Feher. | |
| Spirals of triangles crinkle into intricate structuresA Hungarian invention on the cover of Science News. Grapchic designer, Daniel Erdely's spidron, a spiral polygon, an S-shaped sequence of ever-smaller triangles. | |
| Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer's Life, 1990–2005, an exhibition of more than 200 photographs, debuts at the Brooklyn Museum, where it will be on view from October 20, 2006 through January 21, 2007, prior to an international tour. | |
| October 15, 2006 at 2:00 pmThe Coordinating Committee for the Commemoration of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution has invited a number of renowned Hungarian and American opera singers and concert musicians
to perform at Carnegie Hall. | |
| New work by Iannis DelatolasAn exhibition of Iannis Delatolas’s recent photographs – “nightscapes” opens at the Kouros Gallery on the 14th of September | |
| Musical events in the city throughout September | |
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