Musicisti della Budapest Festival Orchestra
Flashmob
On June 23, musicians from the Budapest Festival Orchestra perform a flashmob with traditional music at Piazza del Mercato at at 23:00.
Iván Fischer made his dream come true when he founded the Budapest Festival Orchestra in 1983 together with Zoltán Kocsis. From the very beginning, the ambition of the ensemble has been to share music of the highest quality and to serve the community in the most diverse ways. The Budapest Festival Orchestra is rated among the top ten orchestras in the world. The orchestra regularly performs at the most important concert venues of the international music scene, including Carnegie Hall and the Lincoln Center in New York, the Musikverein in Vienna and the Royal Albert Hall and Barbican Centre in London. They have repeatedly been invited to perform at international festivals such as the Mostly Mozart Festival, the Salzburg Festival and the Edinburgh International Festival. The Budapest Festival Orchestra has won two Gramophone Awards. It was nominated for to Grammy in 2013 for its recording of Mahler's Symphony No. 1 and won the Diapason d'Or and the Italian Toblacher Komponierhäuschen prize for its recording of Mahler's Symphony No. 5 in 2014. The Budapest Festival Orchestra received the Association of Music Critics of Argentina's award for Best Foreign Symphony Orchestra in 2016. The Budapest Festival Orchestra's innovative concerts, such as the Autism-friendly Cocoa Concerts, Surprise Concerts, and musical marathons, are well known around the world. The Midnight Music concerts attract young adults, while the Dancing on the Square project integrates disadvantaged children. The orchestra promotes free Community Weeks and co-produces the Bridging Europe festival with Müpa Budapest.
Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
Jakub Hrůša