Concert by Fidelio Quartet on 9 July in the Synagogue
The Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival will include two concerts in the Synagogue in Kőszeg on 9 and 10 July. More details about the program can be found here.
The Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival will include two concerts in the Synagogue in Kőszeg on 9 and 10 July. More details about the program can be found here.
The Institute of Advanced Studies will organise a competition and concert founded by György Vukán on 25 August 2023 (Friday). Here you can find the details of the event.
The iASK is organising again the talent competition founded by György Vukán on 24-25 August in Kőszeg. The event will be held in Hungarian.
On 17 October, the Salon-Events organised by the iASK focused on Agota Kristof’s writing, and the Agota Kristof Research Group was presented. The event was attended by Béla Básthy, Mayor of Kőszeg and Ferenc Merklin, Director of the Dorottya Kanizsai High School in Szombathely.
In Kőszeg, the Sounding City Well on Jurisics Square features the following music: 11:03 am – Lajos Bárdos: “Kőszeg Song” 11:05 am – “Spring Wind” /Lajos Kossuth ” (arr. Uwe Scheer) 16:01 pm – Miklós Szilágyi: “The Valiant Marcher” 5:01 pm – Scheer Uwe: “Citizen of Kőszeg marching” 18:03 pm – Sándor Kárpáti: “Spring mood”…
With his Group, the Glissonic Trio, he also gave a concert at the Kőszeg Sounding City Festival.
Hundred years old music from composers in Kőszeg.
If you are interested in the Hungarian past, you will surely take with interest the work of Edit Balázs, which tells the story of the 150 years history of the Jews of Körmend.
The Institute of Advanced Studies and the Hungarian Council of the European Movement is working on a video-series about key issues of the Hungarian past and present in an international context.
24-30 August 2020
Kőszeg Hungary 9730 Zwinger, Europe House Bibó Auditorium, Szent Jakab Temple
Including concert videos!
Application deadline: 31 January 2020
“In What and Whom Do We Trust? The Sustainability of Ideals and Re-evaluation of Values Across Continents”
Roundtable discussion organized by iASK
Participants – Former founders, leaders and members of the László Németh Collegium Movement of Szombathely