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Tickets will be available for purchase from October 27, 2025.
Ticket Discounts
Students and pensioners are entitled to a 10% discount.
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The discount applies to one ticket per pass per concert. Discounts cannot be combined.
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Filharmonia Hungary season ticket holders can purchase tickets with a 20% discount by showing their season tickets! The discount applies to one ticket per subscription, per concert.
We reserve the right to change the programmes, dates, venues, and performances, and ticket prices may change accordingly.
Continuing Traditions, New Colors, Child Prodigy Composers and Seasoned Masters – the Budapest Festival Orchestra’s Autumn Concert!
The Budapest Festival Orchestra (BFO) is known as an ensemble with a human touch – performing not only across Hungary but also on distant continents, where their name is equally admired. It’s no coincidence that audiences around the world are eager to hear them: for years, the BFO has consistently ranked among the top ten orchestras in the world.
For this program in the orchestra’s string series, János Pilz has once again selected works that are richly interconnected. The concert spans from Baroque to Romanticism, with composers, styles, and forms echoing and responding to one another – both backward and forward in time. Handel, paying homage to Corelli, is followed by C. P. E. Bach, who boldly stepped out of his father’s shadow with striking innovations. In the second half, we hear works by the sixteen-year-old Mozart, already writing in a distinctly Italian style, and the thirteen-year-old Mendelssohn, who dazzled in Mozart’s spirit.
It has almost become a tradition that the soloist of the concerto performed is the winner of the orchestra’s Sándor Végh Competition – and Anett Jóföldi proudly holds this title four times.
Be there when these composers wink at one another across the centuries!