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  2. A dzsungel könyve - Wikipedia

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    A dzsungel könyve (Hungarian: [ɒ ˈd͡ʒuŋɡɛl ˈkøɲvɛ]; English: The Jungle Book) is a Hungarian musical based on The Jungle Book.With music by László Dés, lyrics by Péter Geszti, and book by Pál Békés, it premiered on January 28, 1996 in Pesti Színház with the company of the Comedy Theatre of Budapest directed by Géza Hegedűs D.

  3. A padlás - Wikipedia

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    A padlás (Hungarian: [ɒ ˈpɒdlaːʃ]; English: The Attic) is a Hungarian musical with music by Gábor Presser and lyrics by Dusán Sztevanovity. The musical also contains additional text by Péter Horváth. It premiered in the Comedy Theatre, Budapest on 29 January 1988, directed by László Marton. In addition to its continuing successful ...

  4. Music of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Budapest, the capital and music centre of Hungary, [15] is one of the best places to go in Hungary to hear "really good folk music", says world music author Simon Broughton. The city is home to an annual folk festival called Táncháztalálkozó ("Meeting of the Táncházak", literally "dance houses"), which is a major part of the modern music ...

  5. Magyar Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Magyar Theatre is a theatre operating in Budapest, Hungary. Its company started on August 22, 1837 as the first major Hungarian-language theatrical company in the ...

  6. Hungarian State Opera House - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian State Opera House (Hungarian: Magyar Állami Operaház [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈaːlːɒmi ˈopɛrɒɦaːz]) is a historic opera house located in central Budapest, on Andrássy avenue. Originally known as the Hungarian Royal Opera House, it was designed by Miklós Ybl, a major figure of 19th-century Hungarian architecture.

  7. Music history of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian music did, however, have an effect on composers from elsewhere in Europe. Joseph Haydn's Rondo a l'Ongarese from the Piano Trio in G major is an example, as is the finale of Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 (Eroica), which uses a Magyar march, and Symphony No. 7, which is a 2/4 tempo with a syncopated

  8. Hungarian National Philharmonic - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra (Hungarian: Nemzeti Filharmonikus Zenekar; formerly, the Hungarian State Symphony Orchestra, Hungarian: Magyar Állami Hangversenyzenekar) is one of symphony orchestras in Hungary.

  9. Category:Musicals - Wikipedia

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    Magyar; Македонски ... Musicals presented as a musical film and/or as a musical theatre production. Subcategories. This category has the following 24 ...