PUBLICATIONS
Papageno.hu
It is the most popular online platform for cultural life in Hungary, publishing around 100 articles a week on classical music, theatre, opera, jazz and visual arts in Hungarian and English. It has 150-200 thousand unique visitors per month and a dedicated fan base on Facebook. In numbers, this translates into 40 000+ followers, 600 000+ monthly activity and 900 000+ reach – so you can be sure that your message reaches a large targeted audience of music/theatre/art lovers.
Papageno Live
Do you have an event that needs a live streaming solution and online visibility? Our dedicated team is ready to help you with everything from planning to distribution on various platforms (Vimeo, YouTube, Facebook) and/or your own website. The support of Papageno’s large audience and Facebook fan base of over 40,000 makes it easy to create visibility – our videos have been viewed by over 1 million people in the past year. We are proud to have partners such as the Anda Géza Piano Competition (Zurich), the Hungarian State Opera House, ICMA, Violin Channel and countless orchestras.
Papageno Magazine
The good old print press is far from dead – on the contrary: last year we printed and/or distributed just under a million copies of our free programme magazines and special issues. Believe us: there are still culture-loving people out there who prefer to turn real A5 pages instead of flicking their fingers across a screen. Our unique distribution network of around 350 outlets – including flagship concert venues, Libri bookstores, ticket offices and malls – ensures that there is literally no remittance.
Papageno Klasszik & Capriccio
Klasszik Rádió 92.1 is a popular radio channel among the nearly 3 million people living in and around Budapest.In 2009, the CEO of Papageno was one of the founders of the station, which now has two weekly radio shows: Capriccio, a talk show with great guests and lots of exciting music, and Papageno Klasszik, a two-hour show that covers the next week’s cultural information. You can be sure that its message will reach a wide music/theatre/arts-loving audience.
Aranyfüst Magazine
The Royal Castle of Gödöllő’s brand magazine, launched in 2020, tells the story and tells the story of one of Europe’s most exciting and romantic castles. Queen Elizabeth’s former favourite residence, with its restored Riding Hall and the oldest stage in the country, is now home to high quality concerts, exhibitions and high protocol events throughout the year.
Müpa Magazine
The good old print press is far from dead – on the contrary: last year we printed and/or distributed just under a million copies of our free programme magazines and special issues. Believe us: there are still culture-loving people out there who prefer to turn real A5 pages instead of flicking their fingers across a screen. Our unique distribution network of around 350 outlets – including flagship concert venues, Libri bookstores, ticket offices and malls – ensures that there is literally no remittance.
EVENTS
PARTNERS
One of the most prestigious independent prizes of the classical music industry, International Classical Music Award, currently has 18 members representing classical music media outlets from Finland to Turkey. Papageno was invited to the Jury in 2021.
The largest international business network dedicated to the promotion of the performing arts through audiovisual media since 1961. IMZ has more than 150 member companies and organisations in 30 countries, Papageno is the only member from Hungary.
Founded in 1945, Jeunesses Musicales International now is a global network with 73 member organisations in 61 countries, providing opportunities for young people to engage with music. As a close partner of JM Hungary for more than 10 years, Papageno works hand-in-hand with JMI in various projects.
OUR TEAM
Managing Director
David Zsoldos
The founder of Papageno graduated as a pianist and music historian from the Academy of Music. He is a member of the board of Jeunesses Musicales International and the European Music Council, active in 70 countries worldwide, president of the Hungarian Music Council, jury member of the International Classical Music Awards, programme editor of Müpa Budapest, and a regular speaker at prestigious national and international conferences and training courses. Former CEO of PORT.hu Group and Libri Média, he is the founder of Fidelio (2001), Klasszik Rádió (2002) and Müpa Magazine (2006), and has been responsible for several major national and international cultural projects. He enjoys hiking, travelling and teaching.
Krisztina Antal-Bartalis
advertising coordinator
Krisztina Antal-Bartalis
advertising coordinator
Judit Bazylák
financial manager
Judit Bazylák
financial manager
Zsuzsa Borbély
journalist
Zsuzsa Borbély
journalist
Ágnes Gurubi
editor in charge, journalist, writer
Ágnes Gurubi
editor in charge, journalist, writer
Tünde Iván
production manager
Tünde Iván
production manager
Franciska Papp
project manager
Franciska Papp
project manager
György Protzner
graphic designer
György Protzner
graphic designer
Anna Rajkó
content director
Anna Rajkó
content director
Ráchel Rácz
journalist
Ráchel Rácz
journalist
Péter Sas
IT developer
Péter Sas
IT developer
Sára Sánta
editor
Sára Sánta
editor
László Szabó
head of distribution
László Szabó
head of distribution
Ildikó Szemők
proofreader, translator, editor
Ildikó Szemők
proofreader, translator, editor
Gábor Tóth
graphic designer
Gábor Tóth
graphic designer
Borbála Tuska
editor, journalist
Borbála Tuska
editor, journalist
Máté Ur
managing editor
Máté Ur
managing editor
CONTACT US
Papageno Consulting Ltd.
Mailing address:
Pf. 600. Budapest, 1398
Tax number:
23974654-2-43
Email:
Papageno.hu editorial team:
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Papageno magazine editorial office,
programme delivery:
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Papageno Radio:
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Advertising information:
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Distribution information:
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General information:
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