Énekverseny hírek

“We have come across the most beautiful voices and extremely highly qualified, musically talented young artists in the material that has been submitted. The 77 going through from the some 100 applicants form a really strong field and there are superb competitors in all the vocal ranges,” said Éva Marton, prof. emer. KS.

The Liszt Academy hosts the rounds and final (open to the public) between 19-25 September 2016. Due to live Internet streaming, the most exciting moments of the competition can be followed throughout Hungary and anywhere in the world.

 

Prof. Emerita, Ks. Éva Marton - Kossuth prized opera singer, a Nemzet Művésze for her work so far in Sándor Palace – presense of Mr. Lászó Kövér the president of Hungarian Parliament - can take from János Áder president of Hungary the Magyar Szent István Rend prize, on 20 august 2016