At the March 7 matinee concert, the Award winner of the 10th Grottammare Liszt Ferenc International Piano Competition, Ferran López-Carrasquer from Valencia, will perform.
A new exhibition at the Liszt Museum, entitled From Franz Liszt to György Cziffra – History of the Hungarian Piano School, opened on 20 February 2026. It will welcome visitors free of charge until 30 June.
A new temporary exhibition has opened – as it does every year – in November. It explores the work of Franz Liszt’s friend and chamber partner, the violinist and composer Jenő Hubay.