: The repertoire focused on the most famous melodies by legendary Hungarian operetta composers Emmerich Kálmán and Franz Lehár , including excerpts from The Csárdás Princess (A Csárdáskirálynő) and Countess Maritza (Marica grófnő). Featured Performers The 2014 gala featured many of the theater's biggest stars:
The event remains a significant entry in the history of the Buda Castle Palace Concerts , known for bringing high culture to one of Hungary's most iconic World Heritage sites . BudavГЎri Palotakoncert 2014
: Artists were supported by a 50-member symphony orchestra led by conductor László Makláry, along with a 20-member ballet troupe . : The repertoire focused on the most famous
Budavári palotakoncert 2014 - Nemzeti Audiovizuális Archívum Following the massive success of its debut the
: Attila Dolhai, Gergely Boncsér, Dániel Vadász, Károly Peller, Miklós Máté Kerényi, András Faragó, and Bence Brasch.
: The performance featured high-quality stage lighting, pyrotechnics, and moving visual elements to create a "super-production" atmosphere.
The was an exclusive open-air operetta gala held on August 8 and 9, 2014, in the historic Oroszlános udvar (Lions' Court) of Buda Castle . Following the massive success of its debut the previous year, the 2014 event solidified the concert series as a prestigious summer tradition in Budapest. Event Highlights and Atmosphere