Category I: 30 900 HUF
Instalment I: 12 900 HUF
Instalment II: 9 000 HUF
Instalment III: 9 000 HUF
Category II: 24 400 HUF
Instalment I: 10 400 HUF
Instalment II: 7 000 HUF
Instalment III: 7 000 HUF
Category III: 17 400 HUF
Instalment I: 7 400 HUF
Instalment II: 5 000 HUF
Instalment III: 5 000 HUF
Instalment deadlines:
Instalment I: payable upon purchase of the season ticket
Instalment II: by 12 December 2026
Instalment III: by 15 January 2027
Seat renewal for existing subscribers is available until 22 June 2026.
New season tickets may be purchased until 20 September 2026, prior to the first concert.
Renew your seat-specific subscription by 22 June 2026, or purchase a new subscription by 20 September 2026, valid until the first concert.
Individual tickets will be available starting 20 August 2026.
Subscriptions can be purchased at the Kodály Centre (Breuer Marcell Promenade 4, Pécs; +36 72 500 300), at Ticket Express offices, as well as online at www.jegymester.hu.
We reserve the right to change the programmes, dates, venues, and performances, and ticket prices may change accordingly.
In this concert, death and passing are present even in a way that the composers never sayopenly. All three works were written in the last life period of their composers. Liszt's music has perhaps the most viral connection with mourning, but Elgar and Franck's music is also very melancholic an retrospective. It refers to earlier eras, genres, his own life story, and even former colleagues.
Franz Liszt's Funeral gondola (La lugubre gondola) was written when Liszt visited his old friend Wagner in the weeks before his death.
Edward Elgar's CelloConcerto was first performed in 1919, but the London premiere was such a failure that the composer almost completely abandones writing for the remaining 15 years. Audiences of the time thought of the work as old-fashioned and unnecessarily bitter.