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Since its foundation in 1998, the choir, led by Soma Szabó, a Liszt Prize-winning conductor, has achieved significant results in Hungary and internationally in recent years. We celebrate this anniversary with a year-long series of concerts. The first of the four-concert series, on 20 May 2023 at 21:00, will feature Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Vespers, a masterpiece […]
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Interview with István Párkai Kossuth Prize-winning conductor I spoke to István Párkai, 82-year-old Kossuth Prize-winning conductor, the master of generations of Hungarian choir conductors, before the first concert of the “Maestro” choir season of the Cantemus Choir of Nyíregyháza. – Conductor, pianist, retired professor, honorary president of the Association of Hungarian Choirs and Orchestras, founder […]
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The Day of Hungarian Culture has been celebrated on 22 January since 1989, in memory of the fact that – according to the manuscript – Ferenc Kölcsey cleaned and dated the manuscript of the Hymn in Szatmárcseke as part of a larger manuscript package on this day in 1823. The idea of commemorating the day […]
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Our BEETHOVEN: MISSA SOLEMNIS concert “Holy Monster” on 14 January 2023 at 18:00 is CANCELLED! Tickets can be refunded or used for the concert below. In its place, the HUNGARIAN CULTURE DAY CHOIR CONTEST will be added to our Cantemus Choir Season Ticket Series! DateSaturday 21 January 2023 at 18:00 VenueKodály Zoltán Primary SchoolKODÁLY HALL
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The current climate doesn’t favour performing arts and it’s especially hard for lovers of choral singing. The corona virus has made no exception for the the Cantemus Choral Institute and has attacked us too. We’ve had to suspend our rehearsals and concerts for an indefinite period of time. Several of our singers have been ill […]