The season offers a diverse musical journey ranging from classical masterpieces to contemporary artistic experiences, brought to life by outstanding performers. The opening concert features the National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by György Vashegyi, with a program including well-known and rarely performed works by Mozart, a dramatic symphony by Haydn, and music by the lesser-known yet captivating Cartellieri. This is followed by a unique interdisciplinary performance by the NAVIA Project, where music, poetry, and visual art intertwine: Andrea Navratil’s singing and spoken word, Zsuzsanna Grósz’s piano playing, Péter Bede’s wind instruments, Gyula Lázár’s double bass, and Csaba Gyulai’s percussion are complemented by Mária Sz. Nagy’s sand art. The next concert takes the audience into the world of Romanticism under the baton of Gábor Takács-Nagy, featuring works by Schubert, Bruch, and Schumann, with violinist Éva Kóbor as soloist. The season concludes with a special operetta gala paying tribute to Imre Kálmán: pianist János Balázs, coloratura soprano Erika Miklósa, and tenor István Horváth perform, while writer and poet János Lackfi enhances the evening with his narration and original texts.