
A French evening in the spirit of refinement, colours, moods – and pathos. The Debussy work, L’Après-midi d’un Faune, heralds the birth of impressionism and the two Saint-Saëns compositions, the Cello Concerto in A minor and the hugely popular Organ Symphony, represent romanticism – the latter of which is heavily influenced by Liszt. It is not just the composers who are French: so are the conductor and the soloist.
As in previous years, the 2025/2026 Ferencsik season ticket is aimed primarily at lovers of the Viennese classics. Once again it, offers a wealth of enriching experiences.
Named after the founder and former leader of the Hungarian State Choir, the predecessor of the National Choir, the Pászti season ticket unsurprisingly offers a rich bounty of vocal music: early music and contemporary pieces, as well as a cappella works and oratorical masterpieces, all courtesy of composers from both Hungary and elsewhere.
Chamber music concert featuring the artists of the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra and the Hungarian National Choir
Fejérvári Zoltántól legendás Bach-játéka mellett a csillogó Britten-mű szólóját és Janaček Capricciójának csak a bal kezet használó zongoraszólamát is hallhatjuk!
Mozart’s Kyrie in D minor is a rarity, as is the incidental music to Thamos, King in Egypt, from which the Hungarian National Philharmonic will perform the instrumental suite on the fourth evening of its Kocsis season ticket.
The Lukács season ticket consists of three concerts full of new joys to discover.
Program:
Balázs Horváth – Rezső Ott – János Szemenyei: The Music Lover
Concert-format opera performance in three acts, with one intermission, in Russian
Hungarian premiere
oratorio in four scenes, with one intermission, in French
Approx until: 9.30 pm
Bernstein gyönyörű, fuvolaszólóra és zenekarra írt művét Wagner idillje, majd Borodin fülbemászó dallamoktól hemzsegő II. szimfóniája követi.
Approx until: 9.20 pm