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18.05.2024 21:00
Three stages, three organs, one night
Kecskemét, Nagytemplom
Festival concert
Prices
4 900 HU1f

Tickets can be purchased at the office of Hírös Agóra Kulturális Központ (Kecskemét, Deák Ferenc Square 1., +36 76 503-880), online on www.jegymester.hu and at the venue before the concert. 

Ticket price discounts:

We offer 10% concession to students, pensioners.

Season ticket holders of Filharmonia Hungary can obtain tickets nationwide at 20% discount for our concerts for adult audience! Please note that only one discount ticket can be purchased per season ticket per concert.

Discounts cannot be combined! 

Please note, that we reserve the right to alter the program, the time, the location, the performers, and accordingly the price of the ticket may also vary.

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We invite anyone visiting Kecskemét for a walk to three consecutive organ concerts on May 18. This unique programme will take place with the three concerts in succession, allowing the audience to walk from one concert to the next. Each venue will feature a different organ with different acoustic conditions. If you want to be part of a real Night of Organs experience, you can take the whole tour for 5 900 HUF, which entitles you to attend all three concerts. Participating in only one concert for an entrance fee of 4 900 HUF is also possible.

Timetable and venues:

19:00 Town Hall - Banqueting Hall

20:00 Barátok Temploma (Church of Friends)

21:00 Nagytemplom (Great Catholic Church)

 

Purchase your ticket for the walk to three consecutive organ concerts: 

ARTISTS:

Stephan Pollhammer - organ
György Gyivicsán - trombone


PROGRAMME:

Ádám Balázs: Fanfare Ungarico
Anonymus: Sonata for Trombone and Basso continuo
Bach: Prelude and Fugue E minor, BWV 548
Pergolesi - Ralph Sauer: Sinfonia in F major for trombone and continuo
Mendelssohn: Allegro, Chorale and Fugue in D Minor
Guilmant: Morceau symphonique, Op. 88
Escaich: Cinq versets sur Victimae Paschali