Haydneum

Foundation | Early Music | Festival

The Haydneum Foundation, established in 2021, aims to present unknown music from Hungary through research, publication of scores, concerts and performances. The focus is on the rediscovery, publication and dissemination of Hungarian repertoire from the Baroque, Viennese Classical and Early Romantic periods, i.e. the period from about 1630 to 1820. Through annual festivals in Budapest, Esterhazy and other places of music-historical importance in Hungary, as well as abroad, the aim is to inspire the public for the still unknown repertoire.

Ophelias Culture PR supports the Haydneum with international press relations. Classical press work as well as the organization of press trips is to make the festival better known in German-speaking countries and internationally.

 

The Haydneum Foundation, established in 2021, aims to present unknown music from Hungary through research, publication of scores, concerts and performances. The focus is on the rediscovery, publication and dissemination of Hungarian repertoire from the Baroque, Viennese Classical and Early Romantic periods, i.e. the period from about 1630 to 1820. Through annual festivals in Budapest, Esterhazy and other places of music-historical importance in Hungary, as well as abroad, the aim is to inspire the public for the still unknown repertoire.

Ophelias Culture PR supports the Haydneum with international press relations. Classical press work as well as the organization of press trips is to make the festival better known in German-speaking countries and internationally.

The focus is on the works of well-known composers such as Joseph and Michael Haydn and lesser-known ones such as Gregor Joseph Werner, Johann Sigismund Kusser and Anton Zimmermann. In addition, special emphasis will be placed on the promotion of German, English, French and Italian sheet music collections from libraries and archives in Hungary, which document international and cultural interactions between artists in the 17th to 19th centuries.

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  • 23/06/22: HAYDNEUM ESZTERHÁZA-FESTIVAL 1-6 September 2023   
  • 21/11/10: Opening of the Haydneum foundation in Budapest was in October   
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