Day of Hungarian Culture: Festive Overture . Koncz Regina's Announcement Evening
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On the Day of Hungarian Culture we would like to present our audience with an event that honors our heritage at the same time and opens a new chapter in the life of the South Country House. On this occasion, our guest will be Regina Koncz Coloratura Soprano, who came from the silence of Gunaras to the stage of prestigious European opera houses.
Regina has had the cultural heritage and values of southern communities since her childhood. She started her music studies in Szeged, where she quickly developed her extraordinary talent and then learned from international masters in the walls of the Mozarteum in Salzburg. It proves its talent and endurance that as a member of the Berlin State Opera opera studio, it matured in an artistic environment where the world's great opera productions were born.
His artistic path is not only a success story, but also the kind of personal and cultural mission that carries the values of Hungarianism and Southern identity into the world. During the introduction evening, we will recall this path in an intimate, calm conversation: the experiences of childhood, the first stage experiences, the big decisions and the challenges and beauty of the international career.
This evening is a meeting in which a serious music-loving audience of the South Country House can get close to the thoughts, feelings and creeds of a young artist. It is a rare occasion when the artist shows himself not in roles, but in an intimate, honest, close-to-human way.
The event is now traditionally continued with a toast and informal conversation, giving the audience the opportunity to ask personal questions, share impressions and a truly social and friendly closing.
We welcome and welcome all those who would like to celebrate talent, the power of roots and the connecting effect of culture together with us on the Day of Hungarian Culture.