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january 22, 2026
Trondheim Symphony Orchestra
Olav's Hall - 19:00
JESSIE MONTGOMERY: Starburst for orchestra
Arr. Jannina Norpoth
Norwegian premiereWYNTON MARSALIS: Trumpet Concerto (2023)
Norwegian premiereMANUEL DE FALLA: The Three-Pronged Hat (1919)
Suite I:
– Introduction – Afternoon
– The Miller’s Wife’s Dance (Fandango)
– The Governor – The Grapes
Suite II:
– The Neighbors
– The Miller’s Dance (Farruca)
– Last DanceSelina Ott – Trumpet
Trondheim Symphony OrchestraGergely Madaras – conductor
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january 17, 2026
Orchestre National de Mulhouse
La Filature - 18:00
DVOŘÁK: Stabat Mater
Christina Gansch – soprano
Jess Dandy – alto
Benjamin Hulett – tenor
James Platt – bassChoeur de Haute Alsace
Choeur Philharmonique de Strasbourg
Catherine Bolzinger – choir conductorOrchestre National de Mulhouse
Didier François Mari Samson – speaker
Gergely Madaras – conductor
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january 16, 2026
Orchestre National de Mulhouse
La Filature - 20:00
DVOŘÁK: Stabat Mater
Christina Gansch – soprano
Jess Dandy – alto
Benjamin Hulett – tenor
James Platt – bassChoeur de Haute Alsace
Choeur Philharmonique de Strasbourg
Catherine Bolzinger – choir conductorOrchestre National de Mulhouse
Didier François Mari Samson – speaker
Gergely Madaras – conductor
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january 07, 2026
Philharmonie Luxembourg
Grand Auditorium - 19:30
STRAUSS Die Fledermaus: Overture
LEHAR Gold & Silver Waltz
BRAHMS Hungarian Dance no. 1
STRAUSS In Krapfen’s Woods
STRAUSS Annen-Polka
LISZT Hungarian Rhapsody no. 1
BRAHMS Hungarian Dance no. 5
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LISZT Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2
[Solo for Lajos & Jeno – not printed]
BRAHMS Hungarian Dance no. 4
STRAUSS Pizzicato Polka
Josef STRAUSS The Dragonfly (Die Libelle)
STRAUSS The Blue Danube
STRAUSS Radetzky MarchLajos Sárközy Jr. – violin
Jenő Lisztes – cimbal
Rudolf Sárközy – double bassPhilharmonie Luxembourg
Gergely Madaras – conductor
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january 03, 2026
Hong Kong Philharmonic
Bay Opera of Shenzhen Opera Hall - 14:30
J STRAUSS II: Die Fledermaus Overture
LEHÁR: Gold und Silber Waltz, op. 79
BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance no. 1
J STRAUSS II: Im Krapfenwald’l: Polka française, op. 336
J STRAUSS II: Annen-Polka, op. 117
LISZT: Hungarian Rhapsody no. 1
BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance no. 5
LISZT: Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2
BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance no. 4
J STRAUSS II & JOSEF STRAUSS: Pizzicato-Polka, op. 234
JOSEF STRAUSS: Die Libelle, op. 204
J STRAUSS II: The Blue Danube, op. 314
J STRAUSS I: Radetzky March, op. 228Gergely Madaras – conductor
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The Times
- “Excitement? Absolutely. Madaras is a master of whipping up a brilliant ending.”
The Times - “…A rising star to watch…”
iNews - "Gergely Madaras was the impressive, authoritative conductor, keeping a grip on this seething multicoloured ocean of orchestral sound"
The Guardian - "Gergely Madaras did a wonderful job conducting. (...) he turned the orchestra into an entire world"
The Times - "His is a name to watch."
Financial Times - "...Spirited conducting from Gergely Madaras ensures that everything works musically as it should..."
The Independent - "...The conductor Gergely Madaras was terrific (...) - energizing an orchestra in a raised pit..."
The Telegraph - "...Musically there is magic too, (...) the clean, spirited playing under Gergely Madaras delivered crisply and directly..."
Musical America