Duna presents the Hungarikum Gala in Debrecen under the title Freedom, love – Our Heroes of the Reformation. In the St. Stephen's Day program, the tunes and well-known performers of opera, operetta, folk music, and Magyarnóta guide viewers through the history of Hungarian culture spanning more than a thousand years.

Our national values, traditions, and pride can be enjoyed condensed into an all-arts gala show on August 20 from 8 p.m. The Hungarikum Gala, organized in Debrecen with more than a hundred stage participants, was immortalized by the public media. At the all-night concert, the most popular performers of four genres - operetta, opera, folk music and Hungarian music - performed on Kossuth Square in front of the Great Reformed Church. The concert was conducted by Ferenc Liszt Prize-winning conductor Gergely Kesselyák. Zoltán Gaál, the host of Dankó Rádió's show Szív szúdi sívnek szívnek szívnek, was the host of the accompanying program of the Flower Carnival.

Erika Miklósa is an opera singer

Opera singer Erika Miklósa / Photo: Coopera - we travel in opera Facebook

The audience of the channel can get to know the Hungaricums through renowned representatives of four branches of the arts: opera singer Erika Miklósa; Opera singer Mester Viktoria; Beatrix of Buda, music singer, host of Dankó Rádió; Gergely Boncsér, opera and operetta singer; Levente Molnár, opera singer, worthy artist; the Kodály Philharmonic; the Hungarian National Dance Ensemble; and Lőrinc Danyi and his Gypsy Band. The world-famous melodies of our country's musical greats - Ferenc Erkel, Zoltán Kodály, Béla Bartók, Imre Kálmán and Ferenc Lehár - promise a festive evening.

Freedom, love - Our heroes of the Reformation - Hungarikum Gala on August 20 at 8 p.m. on the Danube.

Source: hirado.hu

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