News - City of Music
- Summarising City of Music - Category: News The Monitoring Report of ‘Veszprém, City of Music’ summarizes the musical life of the period 2019 - 2023.
- Encounters in Music City - December - Category: News Hungarian folk meets Finnish string heritage at the concert by Gergő Koncz and his band and the virtuoso duo of Teho. on 07. 12. iIn Hangvilla. The ‘Encounters’ series juxtaposes musical languages from across the world, revealing parallels and nuances, hosting Hungarian and international musicians in Veszprém, the City of Music.
- Encounters in Music City - November - Category: News The velvety voice of Rozina Pátkay coupled with the skilled musicians of her quartet find their match in Brazilian duo Couple Coffee. The November edition of ‘Encounters’ revolves around the irresistible charm of bossa nova. Veszprém’s brand new venue Foton hosts yet another musical encounter on 09.11.
- Encounters in Music City - October - Category: News Encounters’ delves into October blues inviting a master of ancient musical heritage, Bassekou Kouyaté and his wife, Ami Sacko to share the stage with one of the best harmonica players of Hungary, Mátyás Pribojszki aka. ‘Jumping Matt’.
- BALKAN:MOST a due celebration of Balkan music - Category: News Sunshine, uneven rhythms and happy crowds filled Veszprém streets at the largest celebration of current Balkan sounds: BALKAN:MOST. 3 stages in the historic downtown hosted 30 bands for 3 days, giving an extensive sample of the region’s riches, for 7000 visitors. The main world music event of Veszprém-Balaton 2023, European Capital of Culture highlighted a region, paved the way for future collaborations and gifted the joy of music to many.
- Encounters - Category: News Veszprém won UNESCO’s City of Music title in 2019, as the first Hungarian city. A tangible love of music defines the city’s cultural strategy as well as the everydays of its residents, bringing the title to full bloom in recent years.
- City of Music - Category: News Veszprém won UNESCO’s City of Music title in 2019, as the first Hungarian city. A tangible love of music defines the city’s cultural strategy as well as the everydays of its residents, bringing the title to full bloom in recent years. Joining the network came with a new level of visibility, offering global meetups where Veszprém can present its deep-seated musical affiliation.