Competitions & Scholarships
Aims of the Competition: To highlight the importance of reliable forecasts in the field of economy in our days; To familiarize a wider public with futures studies, its development and techniques, in different contexts; To present the results of empiric surveys regarding future; To feature alternatives to the future of the selected area in short, middle and long term perspectives.
The International Franz Liszt Piano Competition of Utrecht (the Netherlands) has a reputation as one of the world’s most prestigious piano competitions, and is also known for the thorough and professional support it offers young musicians. The Competition is devoted entirely to the piano works of Franz Liszt. This exclusive approach and the Competition’s programme of extensive career support, as well as the many international concert engagements it makes possible for its Prize winners, have given the International Franz Liszt Piano Competition an entirely unique profile within the landscape of international music competitions.
The Hungarian Multicultural Center, Inc. International Artist-In-Residency Program was founded in 1995. Supportive, nurturing, inspirational... the HMC offers a unique opportunity for artists chosen from around the world: the opportunity to reside and work as a resident artist in an atmosphere designed to stimulate personal vision and encourage new and exciting artistic expressions. HMC has collaborated on a variety of residency models including several programs in Budapest, Csopak, and Balatonfured.