2009 Budapest Spring Festival set to be a fantastic event.

February 7, 2009 by  

The capital city of Hungary, Budapest hosts the largest cultural gathering in Hungary, the Budapest Spring Festival, with fantastic orchestras, amazing chamber concerts, jazz sessions, contemporary dance shows, cultural film screenings of a few of the emminent new artists with a vast number of venues that house these international performers in a way that can only be provided by this unique historic city.

Budapest was created from three historic towns joining together Buda, Obuda and Pest in 1873. The River Danube goes through the middle of the city forming a natural transport route along its length.

Budapest has a rich and engrossing history which easily pulls you in as you meander around its beautiful streets. Budapests historic heritage links in well with the Budapest Spring Festival as it has always been a bustling thriving city attracting many fantastic artists through the years. Seeing the particular worth of its traditions it has been able to maintain its wonder and charm, and is well known as the Queen of the Danube. It has also been called the City of Spas, as there are a dozen spring baths complexes served by over a hundred natural thermal springs.

This 2009 Budapest Spring Festival the theatre section of the Budapest Spring Festival features Hungarian première The Park by Botho Strauss and Puccini’s Turandot, conducted by Péter Oberfrank which will be a performance that is not to be missed out on.

Orchestral concerts include performances by Joshua Bell & the Camerata Salzburg and Oleg Maisenberg & the Kremerata Baltica, while on the jazz front there is the Nigel Kennedy Quintet, featuring the famous English violinist.
I went to see the Nigel Kennedy Quintet when they performed at the Salisbury Festival in the UK and they were brilliant and for those of you who are culturally energised it is well worth going along to this fantastic city and festival.

Obviously if this year you where considering going Gorilla Trekking in the heart of Africa or organising a tailor made holiday in India who am I to stand in your way, what I am spouting is that Budapest spring Festival is an experience that shouldn’t be missed.

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6 Responses to “2009 Budapest Spring Festival set to be a fantastic event.”

  1. linaroski on April 21st, 2010 4:26 am

    Antonio Stradivari

  2. mah marzalen on April 28th, 2010 10:30 am

    Because the Hungarians, which owns the Danube, are not mad and ugly people like Brits, Germans, Russians or Americans…they are peaceful and good people – the Hungarians…they are called the ''Asians'' in Europe, and we both know Asians are much better than white Europeans!

  3. redson on April 30th, 2010 10:21 pm

    One of my favorites.

  4. pittmeier on May 1st, 2010 12:28 am

    “It’s so interconnected so it would be a lie to say it’s US money bailing out Europe. What an crap post!”

  5. #hcmktg - Twitter Search on March 21st, 2011 3:31 am

    Joshua Bell "Stop and Hear the Music" by the Washington Post -

  6. kousik on March 26th, 2011 10:06 am

    @artstage,
    I am glad that you found the info about Joshua Bell useful. I also don't have any CD of Bell. I heard him online: his music is really sensational!.

    I totally agree with your classification of people who listen to music: you'll always see these two kinds — a group who of people always go to the concerts of renowned artists to later brag about it to friends, and the others who really take the music to their heart of hearts.

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