Haydneum Concerts in Eszterháza 2025
Summer is also rich in musical experiences with the Haydneum: at Eszterháza – the Esterházy Palace in Fertőd – visitors can enjoy eighteen concerts over six weekends between July 18 and August 24.
The concerts, held on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays at 7 p.m., will feature one of the main stars: the Apollo Hall of the Esterházy Palace. Here, authentic period sound is guaranteed, and thanks to historical instruments, performance practices, and period-appropriate technical solutions, the music resonates just as it would have two and a half centuries ago.
Detailed program: haydneum.com
3rd Haydneum Eszterháza Festival
August 29 – September 6, 2025
One opera performance, a solo concert, a chamber music concert, two orchestral concerts, a family morning, and a music-historical walk with Ádám Bősze await visitors at the III. Haydneum Eszterháza Festival. Audiences can experience Haydn’s Armida, enjoy the splendid piano trios of Haydn and Schubert, immerse themselves in the fortepiano repertoire of the Viennese Classical period, and encounter orchestral works by Mozart and lesser-known contemporaries. The festival will also reveal the essence of “Gypsy Baroque.” The venue is Haydn’s “home,” the Esterházy Palace in Fertőd.
4th Haydneum Eszterháza Festival
From May 30 to June 7, the 4th Haydneum Festival of Sacred Music returns, presenting works of unparalleled beauty from the sacred music repertoire—including true rarities! Over two weekends, world-class performers, outstanding domestic and international ensembles, and soloists will grace the stage, performing not only at the University Church in Budapest but also at a special rural venue.
Details and ticket purchase: https://haydneum.com/fesztivalok/fesztivalok/haydneum-egyhazzeneifesztival-2/
‘Ráhangoló’ (Prelude) – László Paulik
12 March 2025, Händel: Judas Maccabeus, Liszt Academy, Grand Hall
‘Ráhangoló’ (Prelude) – Mihály Berecz
7 February 2025, Concert of Mihály Berecz and Barnabás Kelemen, Liszt Academy, Solti Hall
‘Ráhangoló’ (Prelude) – Ronald Brautigam
27 October 2024, Ronald Brautigam fortepiano recital, Liszt Academy, Solti Hall
‘Ráhangoló’ (Prelude) – Katalin Szutrély
17 October 2024, J. Haydn: The Creation, Liszt Academy, Grand Hall
‘Ráhangoló’ (Prelude) – Zoltán Megyesi
7-15 June 2024, 3rd Haydneum Festival of Sacred Music, Budapest
‘Ráhangoló’ (Prelude) – Emőke Baráth
23 May 2024, Händel event, Liszt Academy, Grand Hall
‘Ráhangoló’ (Prelude) – Eszter Balogh
18 March 2024, Mozart: Requiem with modern world premieres, Müpa Budapest