Stage Call! - Városminor Kórus
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Stage Call! - Városminor Kórus
This programme is held in Hungarian.
In support of the mission of the House of Music Hungary, within the Fringe programme launched in 2024 – announced in three categories – we provide an opportunity for emerging musicians and hobby bands at the beginning of their careers, as well as street musicians, music schools and music creation workshops to perform at various spots in the House. In the Take the Stage! series, talented, up‑and‑coming musicians and hobby music groups (bands, vocal ensembles, mixed formations, etc.) at the start of their careers perform. This time, the Városminor Choir will give a concert on the Open‑air Stage.
Leonardo dreams of flying and falling, Shakespeare defies the icy winter wind, but Hawley brings spring itself, love, so that Lauridsen may be consumed by passion.
The Városminor Chamber Choir invites you on a special adventure into a playful, magical world inspired by the Renaissance. Delicate polyphonies, dance‑like melodies and catchy harmonies await us, spiced with mischievous “falalás” at this summer evening concert.
Whether it is the evergreen melodies of old masters or works by modern composers drawing from the Renaissance, every moment of the concert is about the joy of music and the play of melodies. Join us on this journey – strictly within the four “falalás”!
Covered Open-air Stage concerts
The program will be held even in rainy weather, as the Open-air Stage is largely covered.
Dear Visitor, We kindly inform you that during the event, photographs, audio recordings, and/or video recordings may be taken. By attending the event, you consent to the recording of such materials through your implied conduct.
In support of the House of Music's mission, we have launched the Fringe programme - a call for applications in three categories - for music schools and their students, hobby musicians and street musicians to perform at various venues in the House. The Up on Stage! series features talented beginner and amateur musicians who have had little opportunity to perform on a wider stage.