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The Orchestra’s International Performances
International Success – From Vienna to Timișoara
A Season Finale of Innovation: Unique Compositions and a Fresh Sonic World with the Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra
The Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra will conclude the 2024/25 season with a special musical journey. At the concert on May 14, three unconventional works will be performed: two compositions by Sándor Veress and a reimagined version of Mussorgsky’s...
István Várdai Awarded the Artist of Merit Title
One of today’s most distinguished cello virtuosos and the Artistic Director of the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, István Várdai, has been awarded a prestigious state honour.
Interview with István Várdai, Artistic Director | Zene-Kar Magazine
“It’s important to recognize that professional musicians who are accepted into the best orchestras have essentially been practicing since the age of eight to such an extent that, by the time they officially begin working, they’ve already ‘prepaid’...
Golden Light – A New Generation of Trumpet Brilliance
Lucienne Renaudin Vary is twenty-six years old, and while she is not Maurice André—an artist who was truly one of a kind—she nonetheless embodies that same ease, naturalness, brightness, and playfulness that makes the trumpet truly worth playing.
Change of conductor
Due to illness the conductor of our concert in Maribor tomorrow will be András Keller.
This anniversary is about continuing our shared history
On the occasion of the 60th anniversary, Papageno interviewed Dr. Judit Körmendy-Ékes, President of the Foundation of our orchestra.
Season's series 2023/24, Liszt Academy
The 60-year-old Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra will carry the festive spirit on into the 2023–24 concert season as well.
István Várdai: “We are on the same wavelength with the orchestra”
The papageno.hu's interview with our orchestra's artistic director, István Várdai
FLCO60 season ticket first concert will be on 4 February
The season ticket's soloists: Amihai Grosz (viola), Ballet Company of Győr, Sayaka Shoji (violin), István Várdai (cello), Martin Fröst (clarinet), Bogdan Volkov (tenor), Alexander Sitkovetsky (violin)