The operetta is Hungarian. A world-conquering, forgotten, resurrected, renewed, renaissance genre. The maintenance of operetta plays an important role in the life of the Dunakeszi Symphony Orchestra. The band, awarded with the Imre Kálmán Memorial Plaque, performed with all the famous representatives of the genre. With our gala evening, we will evoke the wonderful melodies, figures and atmosphere of this musical fairytale world, interpreted by excellent performers.
Music in the Green
Kálmán Balogh, dulcimer artist, Ágnes Herczku, singer-performercreated an excellent production with his company, which takes the listeners and viewers of the concert into the world of world music and folk music. Hungarian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Moldovan, and Israeli folk music songs are performed in the program, with a slightly jazzy arrangement. The tracks retain their original sound and genre affiliation, but by crossing these genre boundaries, the two artists show the freedom that comes from music, that there are actually boundaries, always returning to their roots by adventuring with free passage. All this in an intimate, friendly atmosphere, involving the audience in the production, thus making them fall in love with these genres, which soar without borders.
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How many more times do I have to say it?!-musical abuse
Éva Janikovszky's two popular works (Who did this child hit, If I were grown up) were staged by the Görbetükör troupe.
Both adults and children enjoy the performance. Every child knows, even the smallest, that being bad is more fun than being good. Being good all the time is extremely boring and also tiring...