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The Music Revolution That Failed

Kodály Zoltán Music Secondary School and Music School Vár utca 1, Debrecden, Hungary

MCC Debrecen Educational Center is hosting a special event on May 7th, titled "The Music Revolution That Failed". Description: The MCC’s next event is a groundbreaking combination of keynote speech and concert. Andrew Balio, principal trumpeter of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, who has performed as a soloist with the Israel Philharmonic and the Boston Philharmonic, will take the stage not only as a musician but also as a thought-provoking speaker. What if classical music had gone in a different direction? Balio talks about this “what if” moment - and how it affects us today, musicians, listeners, institutions. Why is it worth revisiting Bach’s pieces with an instrumental pairing that rarely comes to the fore? In the second half of the evening, Bach’s well-known and rarely heard works will be reinterpreted for trumpet and organ. The concert will include chorales and sonatas that are well suited to Balio’s clear, technically precise playing. The programme is also professionally important, offering a rarely heard approach to the work of a well-known composer. This is not an evening of nostalgia, but of questions. And possibly an answer. Information about the event: The lecturer at the event is Andrew Balio, Principal Trumpeter at Baltimore Symphony […]

Connectivity in Practice

MCC Debrecen Piac u. 11-15., Debrecdne, Hungary

On 9 May, MCC Debrecen will welcome guests from different parts of the world and backgrounds to its training centre, but what they have in common is their connection to Hungary.  Among others Vice President of Human Resources of BMW Group Plant Debrecen Johannes Trauth, HR Manager of EVE Power Rong Zhou, Ambassador of Japan H.E. Ms. Hikariko Ono and French historian Thibaud Gibelin will share their experiences of what Debrecen and Hungary, means to them in terms of business, diplomacy, culture or all three. Organisers look forward to welcoming everyone to the 'Connectivity in Practice' event, jointly organised by the Mathias Corvinus Collegium Debrecen Training Centre and Debrecen4U. Programmes From 1:00 p.m. | Registration 1:30 p.m. - 2:00  p.m. | Welcome Speeches 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. | Panel discussion #1: "Life in Hungary" Topic: What challenges have they faced, how have they adapted to Hungarian culture, and what opportunities do they see in the country? The discussion will also explore the positive and surprising experiences they have had in their daily lives, as well as the advice they would give to those planning to move to Hungary or who have recently arrived. Guests include: Eric Hendriks - Guest researcher, Danube […]