Tickets can be purchased at Kodály Centre (Pécs, Breuer Marcell sétány 4., +36 72 500 300), at office of Ticket Express, at the venue before the concert and online on www.jegymester.hu .
Concessions:
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.
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.
Instalment deadlines:
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.
The oratorio Athalia was written by George Frideric Handel, based on the French dramatist, Jean Racine’s play from 1691. The Old Testament story, which also features in the Book of Kings and the Book of Chronicles, is set in the time of the queens who ruled the land of Israel and worshipped the god Baal. The last of these was the tyrant Athaliah whose downfall is recounted in the oratorio. Athalia was written eight years before The Messiah, Handel's best-known and most popular oratorio, but according to György Vashegyi, founding conductor of the Purcell Choir and the Orfeo Orchestra, Athalia it is the more superior composition.
Enjoy to the story of Athalia in the performance of Capella Savaria and the Purcell Choir on 16 January at the Kodály Centre.
The prologues starts before the concert at 6pm to which all is welcome!