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First edition of Dutch-Hungarian Music Festival ZeNe in Utrecht

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The first edition of the ZeNe Festival brings together two cultures in one vibrant music festival. The aim of the festival is to shine a spotlight on the Hungarian music culture and musicians who have greatly influenced the Dutch music scene for decades. The performing musicians are a mix of Hungarians who live and work in the Netherlands, Dutch-Hungarian musicians and Dutch musicians.

During the one-day festival, which includes two chamber music concerts, a family concert and an after-party with live music, the sixtieth anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and Freedom Fight will be commemorated with three very special music performances. 

Program:
Part 1
14.00  –  Welcome
14.30  –  Family concert (families performing for families)
(With János & Bejamin Konrád (violin), Prometheus Family Trio and the Révész children trio)
15.30  –  High-Tea (included in the ticket price)

Part 2
16.30  –  Chamber music concert
(With Klára Würtz (piano), Marijje van Stralen (soprano), Jeanette Landré (flute), Julija Hartig & János Konrád (violin) Örzse Adam (viola), Örs Kőszeghy (violoncello), Oxana Thijssen (harp), Duco Burgers (piano))
18.30  –  Walking dinner (included in the ticket price)
20.00  –  After-party with live music. Crossover jazz/fusion
(With Orsi Burján’s ’Pálinkálom’ & Zoli Soós ‘Vinsky Project’)

Tickets:
Day pass: € 60 full price / € 45 students (including high-tea and dinner)
Part 1: € 25 full price / € 17.50 students (including high-tea)
Part 2: € 40 full price / € 27.50 students (including dinner)
Children up to 12 years old enter for free

Click here for the a detailed program of the festival.

The ZeNe Festival is supported by the Embassy of Hungary and sponsored by the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and Freedom Fight 60th Anniversary Memorial Board

 

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