![]() Royal Palace of Gödöllö | ![]() Novo Celje | ![]() Boughton House |
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![]() Trakoscan Castle | ![]() Varasdin Castle | ![]() Boughton House |
![]() Pisece Castel | ![]() Sulgrave Manor | ![]() Esterházy Castel Tata |
![]() Grad Grad | ![]() Fawsley Hall | ![]() Zalec Castle |
![]() Nagytétényi Castle | ![]() Staunton Harold | ![]() Wenckheim Palace |
![]() | ![]() Zichy Palace | ![]() Wenckheim Palace |
![]() Varazdinske Toplice | ![]() Tracoscan Castle | ![]() Zalaegerszeg Synagog |
![]() Hotel Bauer Venice | ![]() Aynhoe Park | ![]() Pécel Castle |
![]() Pápa Castle | ![]() Pálffy Palace | ![]() NyÃrbéltek Church |
![]() NyÃrbátor Castle | ![]() Kimbolton Castle | ![]() Malonyai Castle |
![]() Hungarian Cultural Foundation | ![]() Hungarian Cultural Foundation | ![]() Ludbreg Batthyány Castle |
![]() Krizevci Chatedral | ![]() Kisvárda Synagog | ![]() Kisvárda Synagog |
![]() Kiscelli Castle | ![]() Kimbolton Castle | ![]() Hotel Bauer Venice |
![]() Royal Palace of Gödöllő | ![]() Royal Palace of Gödöllő | ![]() Royal Palace of Gödöllő |
![]() Wenkheim Palace | ![]() Festetich Palace Budapest | ![]() Fawsley Hall |
![]() Esterházy Palace Pápa | ![]() Cranford Hall | ![]() Bogensperk Castle |
![]() St Mary of the snow church | ![]() Barátok Church | ![]() Aynhoe Park |
2004-2015
More than 170 concerts at different venues all over Europe.
In Hungary we are the regular ensemble of Royal Palace of Gödöllö.
Most important concerts:
2005-2015 Royal Palace of Gödöllő (Hungary) 50 concerts
2011-2012 Festival Brezice (Slovenia) - 5 concerts
2012 -2015Varna Early Music Festival (Bulgaria) - 3 concerts
2009-2013 Concerts in England with Fiori Musicali - 12 concerts
2009-2015 Concerts in English country houses and in Churches - 10 concerts
2005-2012 Baroque Days Gödöllő (Hungary) - 5 concerts
2006-2012 Baroque Wedding Győr (Hungary) - 4 concerts
2010-2012 Valley of Arts (Hungary) – 3 concerts
2011 Varazdin Baroque Evenings (Croatia) - 9 concerts
2011 Ars Antiqua Festival (Slovakia)
2011 Palace of Arts – Festival theater (Hungary) - 2 concerts
2009 Carnival in Venice (Italy)
2005-2006 Hungarian Cultural Foundation (Hungary) – 23 concerts
Festival NyÃrbátori – 2 concerts
Old Academy of Music (Budapest) – 5 concerts
Bartók Radio - Marble room
Duna TV – Mentor programme
Baroque Ball Győr – 2 concerts
Zichy Palace Győr – 2 concerts
Mathias Church Budapest
University Church Budapest
Zalaegerszeg Concert Hall - 2 concerts
Martonvásár - Town Museum
Early Music Days Kisvárda
Hungarian Cultural Foundation - Conference of Hungarian Bishops
Initiation of Knights of Malta – 6 concerts
Pestszentlőrinc Old Town Hall – 3 concerts
Reviews:
After Kimbolton Castle:
‘I attended your wonderful evening at Kimbolton Castle - and Music most certainly was the Food of Love on this occasion, so Shakespeare had it about right! The music and 'choreography' were impeccable thought out and performed.....We enjoyed it more than any concert we could remember....Congratulations once again on a superlative entertainment.’
Owen Davis - a baroque-music-on-period-instruments-lover, UK
‘I enjoyed the occasion very much, and I have reported back favourably to the Concert Promoters' Network.... It was an attractive programme, well presented.’
Brian Medgley from Concert Promoters’ Network, UK
After Staunton Harold:
‘What an atmospheric setting for Haydn and Mozart! ... the appearance of two splendidly be-costumed young Hungarian sopranos, Judit Felszeghy and László Blaskovics, who with their stunning 18th-century attire brought perfectly to life the opulent imperial Hapsburg world that Mozart inhabited. But it wasn’t just the costumes. Soaring effortlessly through the coloratura and bel canto demands of Mozart’s music, their voices seemed to capture exactly the spirit of his elegant writing, strong and powerful but infinitely euphonious, as the two soprano voices, man and woman, melded seamlessly together. Needless to say they drew huge applause from all present.’
Fiori Musicali, UK – web reviews
‘Laszlo has an extraordinary soprano voice, evoking the authentic sound of baroque opera.’
Fiori Musicali, UK – 2009
After Dixit Dominus about Judit singing with Grace Davidson (The Sixteen)
‘...while in Dixit Dominus ... Grace shared the honours with Hungarian soprano Judit Felszeghy, who partnered her so sensitively in the duets – De torrente with its amazingly powerful dissonances was just spine-tingling.’
Fiori Musicali, UK – web reviews
Castles, Palaces,
Churches and unique places where we had concerts:
England:
Kimbolton Castle
Boughton House
Aynhoe Park
Cranford Hall
Fawsley Hall
Brockhall
Staunton Harold
Sulgrave Manor
The Castel - Wellinborough
St. Michael’s Church – Oxford
Brixworth Saxon Church
Wellinborough Chatolic Church
The Courtenay Centre - Newton Abbot
Metodist Church – Northamton
Boughton Church
Slovenia:
Bogensperk castle
Grad – castle Felsőlendva
Zalec castle
Tracoscan castle
Pisece castle
Art Gallery – Ljubljana
Bulgaria:
Art Gallery - Varna
Croatia:
Mary of the snow church – Belec
Varasdin Castel
Krizeci Cathedral
Ludbreg Castle
Varasdisnke Toplice church
Italia:
Hotel Bauer – Venice
Hungary:
Royal Palace - Grassalkovich Palace - Gödöllő
Esterházy Palace- Papa
Festetich Palace- Budapest
Esterházy Palace- Tata
Wenkheim Palace – Budapest
Palffi Palace – Budapest
Ráday Castle - Pécel
Malonyai Castel
Nyirbátor Castel
Nagytétény Castle
Zalaegerszeg – Synagog
Kisvárda – Synagog
Zichy Palace – Győr
Old Music Academy - Budapest
Hungarian Cultural Foundation - Budapest
Barátok Church – Kecskemét
Church – Kapolcs

Prestigious persons, who enjoyed our perfomances:
Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch and Queensberry - Boughton House
Lady and Lord Robinson - Cranford Hall
Charles Edward Maurice Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer and his Family - Althorp
James Perkins - Aynhoe Park
Ferenc Madl and Dalma Madl - President of the Republic Hungary
Bishops of Hungary - Conference of Hungarian Bishops
The Knights of Malta - inaugurations
Letter from the Queen


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