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Katica Illényi New Years Concert

Katica Illényi New Years Concert

The internationally recognized performers’ concert helps us start the New Year in total relaxation, singing, dancing, fun and games, a concert filled with joy. An instrument, unknown to Hungarians will premier on the first Saturday of 2014.

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Last event date: Saturday, January 04 2014 8:00PM

Assembling the repertoire, next to the magnificent Hungarian composers, beautiful music of foreign composers have found their place, proving that music – which regardless to genre everyone deserves to have – can fill our hearts with warmth and joy for the year ahead of us.

With the participation of:
György Czigány
Anikó Illényi – cello
Csaba Illényi – violin
Laszlo de Andras – trumpet

Accompanied by Győr Philharmonic Orchestra, Istvan Bundzik – piano, Sándor Sárkány – contrabass, Zsolt Kovács – drums

To participate in Katica’s New Years Concert sweepstakes, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/katicaillenyiofficial

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