Tickets can be purchased at the Kodály Centre (Pécs, Breuer Marcell sétány 4., +36 72 500 300), at Ticket Express offices, and at the following information points of the Diocese of Pécs during opening hours: Rózsakert Shop (Pécs, Janus Pannonius Street 10), Pécs Cathedral (Pécs, Dóm Square 1), as well as online at www.jegymester.hu
Ticket discounts:
We offer a 10% discount for students, pensioners and Tüke Card holders.
PTE Alumni members receive a 15% discount.
We provide a 20% discount to all season ticket holders of Filharmonia Hungary. The discount applies to one ticket per subscription, per concert.
If tickets are purchased for four different events of the Franz Liszt International Piano Competition, the buyer receives a 30% discount; the discount is deducted from the total price of the tickets.
Individual discounts cannot be combined.
We reserve the right to change the programmes, dates, venues, and performances, and ticket prices may change accordingly.
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.
Based on the essay Five Geniuses by Béla Hamvas
Béla Hamvas states in his essay that "to be Hungarian means to create balance within the world of the five geniuses." He explains that the Carpathian Basin is shaped by the spirit of five “geniuses”: the influence of the West's cultivation, the fire of the East, the seriousness of the North, and the South's cheerfulness. Additionally, Transylvania, as the fifth genius, is highly multifaceted. This distinctive condition presents Hungarians with both opportunities and challenges, requiring them to harmonize the forces that surround and nourish their spirit at both social and individual levels.
This idea inspired composer Zsolt Keresztury-Albert to compose a staged musical piece featuring tárogató, voice, symphony orchestra, and choir, commemorating the 500th anniversary of the Battle of Mohács.
The audience is invited on a ritual journey of self-discovery, where prose, classical music, folk songs, and the singing voice of the tárogató intertwine to reveal the world of the five geniuses and, in spirit, guide listeners through the enchanting landscapes of Hungary’s historical regions—from the southern territories to Transylvania.
Program
SOUTH – Mirage-filled Southern Lands
WEST – Sun and Moon of Transdanubia
NORTH – Magyarbőd Trilogy
— INTERMISSION —
TRANSYLVANIA – Seasons of Kalotaszeg
EAST – Everyday Life on the Great Plain