• april 04, 2026 Hungarian State Opera
    Hungarian State Opera - 19:00

    MASCAGNI: Cavalleria rusticana

     

    Turiddu – Szabolcs Brickner
    Santuzza – Gabriella Létay Kiss
    Lucia – Anna Csenge Fürjes
    Alfio – Csaba Szegedi
    Lola – Melinda Heiter
    Hungarian State Opera Orchestra and Chorus

     

    Gergely Madaras – conductor

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  • march 19, 2026 MÁV Symphony Orchestra
    Liszt Academy Budapest - 19:00

    DEBUSSY: Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune
    CHRISTIAN MASON: Thaleia – fuvolaverseny
    ELGAR: Enigma Variations, op.36
    ELGAR: Pomp and Circumstance (Ünnepi és alkalmi indulók), op.39, no.1

     

    Noémi Győri – flute

    MÁV Symphoniy Orchestra

     

    Gergely Madaras – conductor

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  • march 12, 2026 Orquesta de Valencia
    SALA ITURBI - 19:30

     

    BARTÓK: Piano Concerto No. 2, (1930-31) Sz. 95, BB 101
    DVORÁK: Symphony No. 8 in G major Op. 88

     

    Josu de Solaun – piano
    Orquesta de Valencia

     

    Gergely Madaras – conductor

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  • march 07, 2026 Pannon Philharmonic
    Kodály Centre, Music Hall - 18:00

    BARTÓK: Hungarian peasant songs
    BARTÓK: Piano Concerto No. 3
    DOHNÁNYI: Symphony No. 1 in D minor

     

    Mihály Berecz – piano
    Pannon Philharmonic
    Gergely Madaras – conductor

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  • february 27, 2026 Anima Musicae Chamber Orchestra
    Pannonhalma, Szent Márton Bazilika - 19:00

    J.S. BACH: Orchestral Suite No.3 in D major, BWV 1068
    G. P. TELEMANN: Suite in A Minor
    L. BOCCHERINI: Stabat Mater

     

    Noémi Győri – flute
    Adriána Kalafszky – soprano
    Zoltán Megyesi – tenor

    Anima Musicae Chamber Orchestra

     

    Gergely Madaras – conductor

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  • february 25, 2026 Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
    Liszt Academy Budapest - 19:30

    GYÖRGY KURTÁG: Zwiegespräch
    GYÖRGY KURTÁG: Hipartita
    GYÖRGY KURTÁG: Concertante Op. 42.

     

    Hiromi Kikuchi – violin
    Ken Hakii – viola
    György Kurtág Jr. – electronics
    Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra

     

    Gergely Madaras – conductor

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  • february 14, 2026 NHK Symphony Orchestra
    NHK Hall - 14:00

    KODÁLY: Variations on a Hungarian Folksong The Peacock
    HUMMEL: Trumpet Concerto E Major
    MUSSORGSKY-KONOE: Pictures at an Exhibition, suite

     

    Kazuaki Kikumoto – Trumpet

    NHK Symphony Orchestra

     

    Gergely Madaras – conductor

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  • february 13, 2026 NHK Symphony Orchestra
    NHK Hall - 19:00

    KODÁLY: Variations on a Hungarian Folksong The Peacock
    HUMMEL: Trumpet Concerto E Major
    MUSSORGSKY-KONOE: Pictures at an Exhibition, suite

     

    Kazuaki Kikumoto – Trumpet

    NHK Symphony Orchestra

     

    Gergely Madaras – conductor

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  • january 30, 2026 Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra
    Tampere Hall (Main Auditorium) - 19:00

    TCHAIKOVSKY: Concerto No. 1
    DOHNÁNYI: Symphony No. 1

     

    Pavel Kolesnikov – piano
    Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra

     

    Gergely Madaras – conductor

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  • january 22, 2026 Trondheim Symphony Orchestra
    Olav's Hall - 19:00

    JESSIE MONTGOMERY: Starburst for orchestra
    Arr. Jannina Norpoth
    Norwegian premiere

    WYNTON MARSALIS: Trumpet Concerto (2023)
    Norwegian premiere

    MANUEL 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 Dance

     

    Selina Ott – Trumpet
    Trondheim Symphony Orchestra

     

    Gergely 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 – bass

     

    Choeur de Haute Alsace
    Choeur Philharmonique de Strasbourg
    Catherine Bolzinger – choir conductor

    Orchestre 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 – bass

     

    Choeur de Haute Alsace
    Choeur Philharmonique de Strasbourg
    Catherine Bolzinger – choir conductor

    Orchestre 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
    —–
    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 March

     

    Lajos Sárközy Jr. – violin
    Jenő Lisztes – cimbal
    Rudolf Sárközy – double bass

    Philharmonie 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. 228

     

    Gergely Madaras – conductor

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