- Classics on the Road · 1996
- Gay Classical Dream Melodies · 1987
- Sternstunden der Musik: Antonio Vivaldi · 1996
- Mendelssohn: Midsummer Night's Dream (A) (Excerpts) - Hebrides - Songs Without Words · 1989
- Instruments of Classical Music Vol. 4 Das Horn - The Horn · 2023
- Dubois: Chamber Music · 2021
- Dubois: Chamber Music · 2021
- Dubois: Chamber Music · 2021
- In Concert · 2021
- Everytime We Say Goodbye (feat. Budapest Strings) - Single · 2020
- Vivaldi: Concertos and Symphonies for Strings RV 109, RV 120, RV 126, RV 129, RV 131, RV 134, RV 143, RV 151, RV 155 · 2020
- Vivaldi: Concertos and Symphonies for Strings RV 109, RV 120, RV 126, RV 129, RV 131, RV 134, RV 143, RV 151, RV 155 · 2020
- Vivaldi: Concertos and Symphonies for Strings RV 109, RV 120, RV 126, RV 129, RV 131, RV 134, RV 143, RV 151, RV 155 · 2020
Live Albums
Appears On
- Michele Mazzola & Giuseppe Vasapolli
About Budapest Strings
The Budapest Strings began its existence when a group of advanced students at the Franz Liszt Music Academy in Budapest formed a string septet. This then grew into a 16-member string orchestra that specialized in Hungarian repertoire. The Budapest Strings was awarded first prize at the International Chamber Orchestra Competition in Belgrade in 1982. Under sponsorship from the New York Soros Foundation, the group began touring extensively and building its international reputation. It performs in its own concert series at the Liszt Music Academy in Budapest, and in its own summer festival in Fertod at Haydn's former home, the Castle Eszterházy. The ensemble has performed with many soloists, such as Peter Frankl, Stefan Vladar, Irena Grafenauer, Frederic Chiu, and Mate Bereva. Since 2009 the Orchestra has performed the Royal Concert Series in the Corinthia Hotel in Budapest. The Budapest Strings has recorded for Hungaroton, Laserlight, Nuova Era, Delta Music, Naxos, and Capriccio. The ensemble is led by concertmaster Béla Bánfalvi.
- FROM
- Hungary
- FORMED
- 1977
- GENRE
- Classical