Franz Liszt Academy of Music

The Franz Liszt Academy of Music (Hungarian: Liszt Ferenc Zeneművészeti Egyetem, often abbreviated as Zeneakadémia, "Music Academy") is a concert hall and music conservatory in Budapest, Hungary, founded on November 14, 1875. It is home to the Liszt Collection, which features several valuable books and manuscripts donated by Liszt upon his death, and the AVISO studio, a collaboration between the governments of Hungary and Japan to provide sound recording equipment and training for students.

Facilities

The Academy was named after its founder only in 1925. Initially christened the "Royal National Hungarian Academy of Music", it was also called "College of Music" from 1919-1925. It was founded in Liszt's home, and relocated to a three-storey Neo-Renaissance building designed by Adolf Láng and built on today's Andrássy street between 1877 and 1879. That location is referred to as "the old Music Academy" and commemorated by a 1934 plaque made by Zoltán Farkas. It was repurchased by the academy in the 1980s, and is now officially known as "the Ferenc Liszt Memorial and Research Center."

Replacing "the old Music Academy" was a building erected in 1907 at Király Street and Ferenc Liszt Square. It serves as a centre for higher education, music training, and concert hall. The Art Nouveau style building is one of the most well-known in Budapest. It was designed by Flóris Korb and Kálmán Giergl at the request of Baron Gyula Wlassics, who was the Minister of Culture at that time. The façade is dominated by a statue of Liszt (sculpted by Alajos Stróbl). The inside of the building is decorated with frescoes, Zsolnay ceramics, and several statues (among them that of Béla Bartók and Frédéric Chopin). Originally the building also had stained glass windows, made by Miksa Róth.

Other facilities used by the Academy are the Budapest Teacher Training College, located in the former National Music School on Semmelweis Street, a secondary school (Béla Bartók Secondary Grammar and Technical School of Music), and a student dormitory.

Notable alumni

  • Jenö Ádám
  • Géza Anda
  • Béla Bartók
  • Gergely Bogányi
  • Georges Cziffra
  • Gábor Darvas
  • José De Eusebio
  • Ernő Dohnányi
  • Antal Doráti
  • Peter Erős
  • Ferenc Farkas
  • Edith Farnadi
  • András Fejér
  • George Feyer
  • Annie Fischer
  • Andor Földes
  • János Fürst
  • János Gonda
  • Dénes Gulyás
  • Erzsébet Házy
  • Endre Hegedűs
  • Frigyes Hidas
  • Jenő Hubay
  • Jenő Huszka
  • Zoltán Jeney
  • Emmerich Kálmán
  • Balint Karosi
  • Bela Katona
  • István Kertész
  • Edward Kilenyi
  • Elisabeth Klein
  • Zoltán Kocsis
  • Zoltán Kodály
  • Tibor Kozma
  • Lili Kraus
  • Adrienne Krausz
  • György Kurtág
  • Magda László
  • Vlastimil Lejsek
  • András Ligeti
  • György Ligeti
  • Attila Pacsay
  • László Polgár
  • David Popper
  • Thomas Rajna
  • Fritz Reiner
  • Lívia Rév
  • Anthony Ritchie
  • Zoltán Rozsnyai
  • György Sándor
  • Sylvia Sass
  • András Schiff
  • Károly Schranz
  • Béla Síki
  • Georg Solti
  • László Somogyi
  • Zoltán Székely
  • András Szőllősy
  • Zeynep Üçbaşaran
  • Gregory Vajda
  • Tibor Varga
  • Tamás Vásáry
  • Balint Vazsonyi
  • Gabriel von Wayditch
  • Leo Weiner
  • Wanda Wiłkomirska

Notable faculty (past and present)

  • Emil Ábrányi
  • Dezső Antalffy-Zsiross
  • Lajos Bárdos
  • Ernst von Dohnányi
  • Ferenc Farkas
  • Edith Farnadi
  • János Gonda
  • Jenő Jandó
  • Pál Kadosa
  • Zoltán Kodály
  • Hans von Koessler
  • György Kurtág
  • László Somogyi
  • Zoltán Székely
  • István Thomán
  • Sándor Végh
  • Sándor Veress
  • Leo Weiner

See also

  • List of concert halls

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Fluying ✅
11 September 2016
Although the opera house is not expensive, concerts here are really cheap. Interior has been restore and it's amazing.
Melha Kálmán
26 April 2012
Már működik a kávégép az alagsorban!
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