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When
Friday, 25 September 2026
From 7.30 pmuntil approximately 9.45 pm
Where
Müpa – Béla Bartók National Concert Hall,
Budapest
Tickets
HUF 12,500, HUF 11,000, HUF 9,000, HUF 7,500, HUF 6,000
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KÓSA, BARTÓK, SUGÁR – JÁNOS KOVÁCS

Season-opening concert by the Hungarian National Philharmonic - Kocsis season ticket 1

János Kovács conductor

György KÓSA: Symphony No. 7 (“Mohács”) – world premiere
Béla BARTÓK: Violin Concerto No. 1, Sz. 36, BB 48a
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Rezső SUGÁR: Hunyadi – Heroic Song

Júlia Pusker violin
Andrea Brassói-Jőrös soprano
Atala Schöck alto
István Kovácsházi tenor
Csaba Sándor baritone
Ádám Lux narrator
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
Hungarian National Choir (choirmaster: Csaba Somos)
The Laudate and Exsultate Children’s Choir of the Zoltán Kodály Hungarian Choir School (choirmasters: Borbála Sapszon and Márton Tóth)

Conductor: János Kovács

György Kósa (1897–1984) deliberately chose the theme for his Symphony No. 7 as the battle of Mohács. Composed a year after 1956 and hitherto never performed, it makes a veiled allusion to one of the great cataclysms of Hungary’s more recent history. Béla Bartók’s (1881–1945) Violin Concerto No. 1 (1907/08) is the post-romantic imprint of the young composer’s unrequited love for the violinist Stefi Geyer. Rezső Sugár’s (1919–1988) magnum opus, the oratorio Hunyadi – Heroic Song (1951), does not lament defeat but rather celebrates triumph in paying homage to the figure of János Hunyadi, the victor over the Turks at Nándorfehérvár. Júlia Pusker is a leading figure among the younger generation of Hungarian violinists, Andrea Brassói-Jőrös, Atala Schöck, István Kovácsházi and Csaba Sándor are versatile luminaries of the Hungarian singing community. Meanwhile, János Kovács is one of our most knowledgeable and exacting conductors.