Perform in Budapest on July 2, 2026!

(Solti Hall)

Thursday, July 2 at 7 pm

After unforgettable performances at Vienna’s Musikverein and New York’s Carnegie Hall, we’re thrilled to announce our next destination - Solti Hall in Budapest, Hungary!

Known for its stunning architecture and deep cultural roots, Budapest has inspired generations of composers, including Franz Liszt and Béla Bartók.

Next summer, we will step into the beautiful Solti Hall, performing where generations of great musicians have studied, dreamed, and performed. Surrounded by the beauty of Budapest - the “Pearl of the Danube” - we will not only make music but also lasting memories in a city where history and inspiration flow together.

Join us for this extraordinary experience and make your mark in one of Europe’s most enchanting musical capitals!

Participation is open to all currently enrolled New Mozart students. As space is limited, selection will take into consideration availability, playing level, and years of study at New Mozart. An audition video may be requested. Please take a moment to review the details below before enrolling.

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Recital Information

Recital Fee

  • $400 per participant/per instrument (non-refundable).

  • The recital fee includes four tickets and a set of professional photos.

  • Please note: Photography and video/audio recording by the audience is not permitted at Solti Hall.

Performance Guidelines

  • Time Limit: Each performer may play one piece:

    • Advanced students: up to 5 minutes

    • Beginner to intermediate students: up to 3 minutes

    • Additional time can be arranged at $100 per minute with prior approval.

    • Note: One movement of a sonata, concerto, or suite is considered one piece.

  • Eligibility Requirements:

    • Open to private lesson students with at least 2 years of experience; not intended for beginners.

    • Minimum age: 6 years old at registration.

    • All performers are required to play from memory.

    • Repertoire Submission: Due by 2/10.

Students Using an Accompanist

  • Accompanist fees are separate and will reflect local accompanist rates plus administrative fees.

  • New Mozart will offer ample rehearsal opportunities with our school accompanists and/or piano teachers, charged at the regular lesson rate, to ensure that students are fully prepared to perform with the local accompanist.

Concert Duration and Attendance

  • The concert will run approximately 2.5–3 hours, including an intermission.

  • All performers and audience members are expected to attend for the entire duration.

    • Please consider your child’s readiness for a 3-hour concert before registering.

  • Children under 6 are not allowed in the audience. Kindly make childcare arrangements in advance.

Tickets

  • Ticket purchase information will be available at a later time and will be update here.

Performer Selection

  • Participants will be chosen based on their music level and years of study at New Mozart, with preference given to intermediate and advanced students.

  • Final performer selections will be announced no later than December 31st.

  • An audition video may be requested as part of the final selection process.

Important: Please do not make any travel arrangements until you receive a final acceptance email.

Additional Information

  • All participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation costs.

  • To participate, students must be actively enrolled at New Mozart during the recital registration period, the months leading up to the performance, and for at least 30 days after. Students who pause lessons over the summer are ineligible.

  • The recital is intended for acoustic instruments and voice with no sound amplification available.

  • Performers under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Parents or legal guardians must accompany their participating children to Budapest.

New Mozart reserves the right to make any adjustments to the recital rules, schedule, or other concert details.


See photos from our previous concerts on some of the world’s most renowned stages.