J. S. Bach: Johannes Passion, BWV 245 – Pécs
J. S. BACH: Johannes Passion, BWV 245 Before the concert, starting at 5:00 PM, we invite the audience to a free prologue. Organiser: Filharmonia Hungary Co-operation partner: Haydneum
J. S. BACH: Johannes Passion, BWV 245 Before the concert, starting at 5:00 PM, we invite the audience to a free prologue. Organiser: Filharmonia Hungary Co-operation partner: Haydneum
J. S. BACH: Johannes Passion, BWV 245 Organiser: Filharmonia Hungary Co-operation partner: Haydneum
J. S. BACH: Johannes Passion, BWV 245 Before the concert, we invite our audience to a free pre-concert talk starting at 6:30 p.m. Organiser: Filharmonia Hungary Co-operation partner: Haydneum
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After recalling Joseph Haydn's travels to London, his "Paris" symphonies and his life in Vienna, music historian Ádám Bősze discusses the composer's stay in Eszterháza in an eight-part series organized by Haydneum at the Lóvasút Event Center in Budapest. In addition to his relationships with his contemporaries, colleagues, bosses, rulers, princes, and charming singers, you […]
Ádám Bősze’s lecture this time in Szeged Ádám Bősze’s lecture series is about Joseph Haydn’s travels in London, from which listeners can learn not only about music but also cultural history, including the circumstances under which the Esterházy family’s composer traveled, worked, and lived in a foreign country. The lectures will be held in Hungarian. […]
Franz SCHUBERT: Piano Sonata in B-flat major, D. 960 — Piano Quintet in A major ’The Trout’, D. 667 Junior Prima Prize–winning pianist Petra Somlai, who is also a professor at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague, is a regular performer at Haydneum concerts. She frequently appears with Ensemble Variabile, one of the leading representatives […]
After recalling Joseph Haydn's travels to London, his "Paris" symphonies and his life in Vienna, music historian Ádám Bősze discusses the composer's stay in Eszterháza in an eight-part series organized by Haydneum at the Lóvasút Event Center in Budapest. In addition to his relationships with his contemporaries, colleagues, bosses, rulers, princes, and charming singers, you […]
Ádám Bősze’s lecture this time in Szeged Ádám Bősze’s lecture series is about Joseph Haydn’s travels in London, from which listeners can learn not only about music but also cultural history, including the circumstances under which the Esterházy family’s composer traveled, worked, and lived in a foreign country. The lectures will be held in Hungarian. […]
Georg Friedrich HÄNDEL (1685-1759): Messiah, HWV 56 (1742) PRELIMINARY TALK from 6:30 pm in the Lecture Hall I of the Liszt Academy with Ferenc László Admission to the Preliminary Talk (Language: Hungarian) is possible with a ticket for the evening concert, in order of arrival (maximum capacity: 50 people), after registration: REGISTER The Messiah is […]
A. C. CARTELLIERI (1172-1807): La Purificazione di Maria Vergine J. J. RYBA (1762-1815): Stabat Mater This evening invites you to discover musical rarities by two composers whose names are scarcely known today, yet who once shaped the musical landscape of our region. The Italian–Polish composer Antonio Casimir Cartellieri died young, at just 35, but his […]
A. C. CARTELLIERI (1172-1807): La Purificazione di Maria Vergine J. J. RYBA (1762-1815): Stabat Mater Pre-Concert Talk with Aapo Häkkinen at 6.45 pm (in English) This evening invites you to discover musical rarities by two composers whose names are scarcely known today, yet who once shaped the musical landscape of our region. The Italian–Polish composer […]