The Sound of Dignity / Hungarian Hospice Foundation Charity Gala
A female singer with a stunning voice, a world-famous jazz pianist and songwriter and a symphonic orchestra: exciting encounters borne from multicultural delights await all those who buy a ticket for the Hungarian Hospice Foundation event. The performers represent the crème de la crème of the Hungarian music scene.
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Last event date: Monday, January 06 2020 7:30PM
The extraordinary artist and Liszt Prize-winnner Gábor Hollerung has the not insignificant task of leading a band featuring Gigi Radics and Béla Szakcsi Lakatos, as they perform a combination of classical, jazz and pop music hits.
On 6 January 2020, the Hungarian Hospice Foundation will once again welcome the new year with a large-scale concert. The foundation awaits its partners, supporters, friends and all those people who believe in the dignity of life. Their guests will enjoy not only a unique and unrivalled music experience, but also the joy of charitable giving: by purchasing a ticket for the concert, you will be helping to support the activities of the Hungarian Hospice Foundation. Since 1991, the foundation has been caring for patients with incurable diseases, supporting their families, and striving to make it accepted and natural for our society to open its heart to our fellow human beings. Without committed support, hospice care in Hungary simply wouldn't exist.
On this evening, the audience will enjoy a sparkling selection of music for the new year, where the performers are in some ways themselves, but also a little different from what we are used to. When not performing his own songs, Gigi Radics will be disguised as a character from Carmen, while Béla Szakcsi Lakatos will perform a stunning movement from a Mozart piano concerto, and they are also preparing a special surprise with the Dohnányi Orchestra Budafok.
Conductor: Gábor Hollerung
Featuring:
vocals - Gigi Radics
piano - Béla Szakcsi Lakatos
Dohnányi Orchestra Budafok
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