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  1. 31 Mac 2024 · Learn about the only university of music in the world founded by Franz Liszt in 1875. Explore the study programmes, tuition fees, scholarships, departments, teaching staff and student life at the Liszt Academy.

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      The Music Academy of Liszt & Erkel; Becoming a European...

    • Academic Calendar

      Graduating students of the Liszt Academy finishing their...

    • Departments

      The Liszt Academy has 13 departments: Chamber Music, Church...

    • Erasmus

      Contact: Judit Elbekkal-Besznyák...

    • Curriculum

      Curricula for students who started their full-time studies...

    • Student Life

      The Liszt Academy itself is located in the very centre of...

  2. The Franz Liszt Academy of Music (Hungarian: Liszt Ferenc Zeneművészeti Egyetem, often abbreviated as Zeneakadémia, "Liszt Academy") is a music university and a concert hall in Budapest, Hungary, founded on November 14, 1875.

  3. 11 Apr 2024 · World-famous British violinist Daniel Hope, the young but internationally recognized Brazilian male soprano Bruno de Sá, and French string quartet Quatuor Ébène are among the performers at the concerts of the Liszt Academy in autumn 2024. Tickets are available at an extraordinary discount until the end of May. More.

  4. The Central Library of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music has the biggest music-related collection in Hungary. The Library has 450 000 music scores, 70 000 books and 100 journals, and there is a collection of 25 000 CDs, DVDs and vinyl records.

  5. Learn about the Liszt Academy, the only institution named after Ferenc Liszt, the legendary composer and pianist. Discover its traditions, international reputation, modern facilities and diverse programmes in music teaching and performance.

  6. Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest is the only music academy in the world that was founded by Ferenc Liszt. The piano virtuoso, composer, conductor, teacher, author and philanthropist established the institution in 1875.

  7. The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music wishes to continue the noble tradition of its long-established concert halls: our aim is to present the best performers and performances in concerts where art and knowledge are the most important elements – everything else needs to be left outside.