Deadline, Application Form, Contact

 

Application deadlines:

 

For full-time applicants: 15 February, 2012*

For part-time appicants: 30 April, 2012

For the preparation course: 30 April, 2012

For the Special School for Exceptional Young Talents: 31 January, 2012

 

Application form (full-time, part-time, preparation course): doc version, pdf version

Application form (Special School for Exceptional Young Talents): download

 

 

* !! IMPORTANT !! for full-time applicants from EU countries: we received the news on 20 January 2012 that the number of state-subsidised places has been increased for the Liszt Academy. As citizens of EU countries are eligible for state-subsidised places in higher education institutes in Hungary, we are encouraging applicants from those countries to apply for them.

!! UPDATE!! We received the information on 3 February, that the application deadline for state-subsidised places has been extended, the new deadline is 24 February. If you would like to apply, you need to notify the International Registrar's Office until 15 February (if you don't speak Hungarian) because the application procedure is in Hungarian so we have to assist you in filling in the form. Please contact Ms Edina Csalló for further information and assistance (E-mail) until 15 February. Please, don't send your application material and application fee before consulting her.

Those who speak Hungarian fluently can directly apply through the higher education application centre at www.felvi.hu until 24 February.

 

 

 

Contact:

Borbála Hárs

International Registrar's Office

E-mail

Phone: +36 1 462 4615

 

Zita Pándi

International Registrar's Office

E-mail

Phone: +36 1 462 4616

 

Csalló Edina (チャロー・エディナ)

International Registrar's Office

E-mail (日本語可)

 

 

Please, send your files to:

Liszt Academy of Music

Internatonal Registrar's Office

H-1077

Budapest

Wesselényi utca 52.

HUNGARY

 

Account details:

Name of Bank:  National Bank of Hungary

Address:  H-1054 Budapest, Szabadság tér 8/9

Account number of the Liszt Academy:  HU22 1003-2000-0142-6768-0000-0000

Swift code:   MANE HUHB

 
  • Deadlines, Application forms, Contact
Music was and is an essential part of daily life in Hungary: the folk music of the various regions, the gypsy music that was absorbed into the national bloodstream, the native and foreign art-music, and the café music that was a combination of all these elements and others as well. All this explains why a country whose population, even today, is barely over ten million has produced so many musicians and so much outstanding music. I am grateful for having been born and trained there. (Sir Georg Solti)