Tickets can be purchased at the Hevesi Sándor Cultural Center box office (Széchenyi Sq. 5–9, Nagykanizsa; +36 93 311 468), at the venue before the concert, and online at www.jegymester.hu.
We offer a 10% discount for students and pensioners.
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.
The individual discounts cannot be combined.
We reserve the right to change the programmes, dates, venues, and performances, and ticket prices may change accordingly.
Renew your seat-specific subscription by 3 July 2026, or purchase a new subscription by 13 November 2026, valid until the first concert.
Subscriptions can be purchased at the Hevesi Sándor Cultural Center box office (Széchenyi Sq. 5–9, Nagykanizsa; +36 93 311 468), as well as online at www.jegymester.hu.
Purchase your subscription by June 3 for a chance to win! Among those who purchase their subscription by the deadline, we will raffle 4×2 complimentary tickets to our OrganPoint concert in Balatonboglár. Winners will be notified by email.
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.
NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE FOUR SEASONS
Are you familiar with Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons? Likely, you are! But have you ever experienced it in its entirety as a complete cycle? Did you know that someone—possibly Vivaldi himself—authored sonnets for each season, which the composer included in the score? This allows us to literally understand “what the poet meant.” But how are these four-part sonnets incorporated into the three-movement concertos? And what might a barking shepherd dog sound like in a Baroque orchestra? Additionally, why did Venetian Vivaldi associate summer not with sunshine but with anxiety over approaching storms? These and many other questions will be explored at the concert by the Anima Musicae Chamber Orchestra, where the cycle of violin concertos, The Four Seasons, will be performed, this time with a moderator. The concert offers a rare opportunity to delve deeply into this popular work.
Join us for a memorable musical experience!