Program


Golden Age: Beethoven

Golden Age: Beethoven

For the 13th time, the performance of the famous Symphony No. 9 will dominate the OPERA’s New Year celebrations. Every year, a different brilliant composer is selected to direct the masterpiece, and there are no other ensembles in Hungary than the OPERA Orchestra and Chorus who are better acquainted with this work perfect to underscore the hope of a new year.

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Last event date: Saturday, January 17 2026 7:00PM

Programme

Beethoven: König Stephan – overture
Kodály: Hymn to King Stephen
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125

Conductor: Martin Rajna

Soprano: Polina Pasztircsák
Alto: Atala Schöck
Tenor: István Kovácsházi
Bass: Krisztián Cser

Featuring the Hungarian State Opera Orchestra and Choir

Our offer


There are evenings when our Opera House cannot perform because rehearsals are ongoing on stage until the evening. There are audience members who can only afford to hear their favourite pieces with a discount. And there are works that, although very popular, cannot be staged every season due to the congestion of productions.

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