Hungarian Cultural Centre - Programme Brochure Mar-Jun 2011

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hungarian cultural centre • london

march

2011

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plan of crystal palace park. sir joseph paxton, 1857

Luca Csepely-Knorr is a Landscape Architect (MSc Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary) and holds an MA in Art History (Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest, Faculty of Humanities, Hungary). Since 2006 she has been doing her PhD research in landscape architecture at the Corvinus University of Budapest. Her thesis studies the theoretical changes in public park design from the second half of the 19th to the first half of the 20th century. Thanks to the RIBA Goldfinger Scholarship, which she was awarded in 2010, she is currently doing an MPhil course at the Manchester Institute for Research and Innovation in Art and Design. Her research focuses on the connections between the United Kingdom and Hungary in the field of urban design with a particular emphasis on the work of Thomas Mawson and Bela Rerrich.

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e MONDAY MUSIC SOIREES Recitals of the Students of Trinity Laban Rebeca Omordia is a Romanian born pianist. After graduating from the National Music University in Bucharest in 2006, where she studied with the well-known pianist and professor Dana Borsan, Rebeca was granted a scholarship at the Birmingham Conservatoire to continue her studies under professors Malcolm Wilson and Mark rebeca omordia’s programme Frédéric Chopin: • Impromptu No. 1 in A-flat Major, Op. 29 • Scherzo No. 4 Op. 54 in E Major • Polonaise-Fantasie in A-flat Major, Op. 61 Ferenc Liszt: Variations on a Motive by Bach ‘Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Sagen’


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