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14.04.2026 19:00

The Classics of Love

Szeged, Szegedi Nemzeti Színház

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Prices
8 900 HUF/7 900 HUF/6 900 HUF/5 500 HUF/4 900 HUF/3 900 HUF

Tickets and season passes are available at the Filharmonia Hungary office in Szeged (6720 Szeged, Klauzál Square 7), at Ticket Express offices, and online at www.jegymester.hu.

Ticket discounts:

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 can be applied to one ticket per concert per subscription.

Individual discounts cannot be combined!

We reserve the right to change the programmes, dates, venues, and performances, and ticket prices may change accordingly.

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Season Ticket
29 900 Ft/26 900 Ft/23 900 Ft/18 500 Ft/17 900 Ft/12 900 Ft

Season tickets can be purchased at the Filharmonia Hungary office in Szeged (6720 Szeged, Klauzál tér 7), at Ticket Express offices, and online at www.jegymester.hu.

Installment payment deadlines:
1st installment: upon purchase of the season ticket
2nd installment: by December 4, 2025
3rd installment: by February 3, 2026

Seat-specific season ticket renewals are available until July 15, 2025, and new season tickets can be purchased until November 20, 2025, before the first concert.

We are organizing a pre-sale raffle for both returning and new season ticket holders. Anyone who purchases or renews their season ticket by July 15 and sends a photo of it to online@filharmonia.hu by July 30 will be entered into a draw to win one of 30 Filharmonia books.

We reserve the right to change the programmes, dates, venues, and performances, and ticket prices may change accordingly.

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Love, Bohemian Spirit, and Music!

Ever since humanity began singing, most songs with lyrics have been about love. In fact, when we look closer, as long as the music isn’t sacred, love is almost always present in some form or another in songs – even if often in a metaphorical sense. But how is love expressed in instrumental music? If not through words, then how? And why do we all agree that certain melodies and sounds clearly relate to love? These questions are explored in the concert by the Danubia Orchestra, where the instruments themselves fall in love. Mozart’s overture presents love more from the perspective of intrigue–after all, in the opera that follows, two men playfully test their lovers’ fidelity. Liszt’s Liebesträume (“Dreams of Love”) was originally a song but became famous as a piano piece, and many recognize the passionate, storm-defying love in the music. The story of Romeo and Juliet has inspired many composers. Tchaikovsky wrote a symphonic work that transforms this tale into an action film on our imaginary movie screen. The overture to Ruslan and Ludmila proclaims the triumph of fulfilled love. Shostakovich’s waltz is at once classical music, jazz, and a pop hit, infused with a touch of melancholy and longing for someone or something. The Love Story themes by Francis Lai and Henry Mancini are even more melancholic and lead us directly into the work of Rezső Ott, who, in a single composition, summarized the history of love songs and romantic tunes.

ARTISTS:

Danubia Orchestra
István Horváth - tenor
Máté Hámori - conductor


PROGRAMME:

Mozart: Così fan tutte - overture
Liszt: Dreams of Love, No. 3.
Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet - Fantasy Overture
Glinka: Ruslan and Lyudmila - overture
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, II. The Ball
Shostakovich: Variete Suite No.2 for Orchestra, VI. Second waltz
Lai - Mancini: Love Story - theme
Rezső Ott: Love(song hi)story
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