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25.04.2026 19:00

Vivaldi feat. Talamba

Sopron, Liszt Ferenc Konferencia és Kulturális Központ

Filharmonia Season Ticket - Sopron

Prices
7 900 HUF

Tickets will be available from October 8, 2025.

Tickets can be purchased at the Liszt Ferenc Conference and Cultural Centre box office (Sopron, Liszt Ferenc Street 1, +36 99 517 517, jegyiroda@prokultura.hu), at the venue before the concert, or online at prokultura.jegy.hu.

Ticket discounts:

We offer a 10% discount for students and pensioners. 

Filharmonia Hungary season ticket holders can purchase tickets with a 20% discount by showing their season tickets! The discount can be applied to one ticket per concert per subscription.

Individual discounts cannot be combined!

We reserve the right to change the programmes, dates, venues, and performances, and ticket prices may change accordingly.

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Season Ticket
15 900 Ft

Seat-specific season ticket renewals are available until July 11, 2025. New season tickets can be purchased until November 8, 2025, the date of the first concert.

Season tickets are available at the ticket office of the Liszt Ferenc Conference and Cultural Centre (Sopron, Liszt Ferenc u. 1. | +36 99 517 517 | jegyiroda@prokultura.hu), at the venue before the concert, and online at prokultura.jegy.hu.

We are launching an early bird prize draw for both our returning and new season ticket holders. Anyone who purchases or renews their season ticket by July 11 and sends a photo of it to online@filharmonia.hu by July 30 will be entered into a draw to win one of 30 Filharmonia books.

We reserve the right to change the programmes, dates, venues, and performances, and ticket prices may change accordingly.

 

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Soon celebrating a quarter-century of music-making, the Talamba Percussion Ensemble - originally formed from a group of university friends - continues to captivate audiences with its bold and genre-defying performances. Their commitment to bridging musical styles - or as they put it, “reconciling” genres - consistently results in dynamic, high-impact concerts. While they reimagine great classical works, they are equally at home drawing from folk traditions and jazz influences. Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons is one of the most iconic pieces in classical music history. It has been performed and reinterpreted in countless ways - and surely will continue to be - but the adventure Talamba now invites us on promises to be a truly unique addition to that legacy. The ensemble has reworked one movement from each of Vivaldi’s four concertos, and then took things a step further: they selected original compositions of their own that, in mood and character, resonate with the Baroque master’s music. Each pairing comes with a twist - Talamba's unmistakable style reshapes the original setting. The idea of “doubling” The Four Seasons was born during the early days of the pandemic, when live performances - and even rehearsals - suddenly came to a halt. The group had long dreamed of adapting Vivaldi’s 1725 violin-and-strings masterpiece into their own musical language. The lockdown gave them the space to take the first steps. Their version of Summer transports listeners to a seaside landscape. Autumn is paired with a traditional folk melody. The virtuosic drive of Winter captures the very essence of the season, while Spring follows the long journey of a single drop of water - from its birth to its arrival in the ocean.

ARTISTS:

Talamba Percussion Group






PROGRAMME:

Vivaldi - Talamba: 4 Seasons - Spring, I. movement
László Grünvald -Talamba: Brazilian Rhythm Study
Vivaldi - Talamba: 4 Seasons - Summer, III. movement
Miklós Szitha - Talamba: Iberia
Vivaldi - Talamba: 4 Seasons - Autumn, II. movement
Miklós Szitha - Talamba: Hungarian Pictures
Vivaldi - Talamba: 4 Seasons - Winter, I. movement
Miklós Szitha - Talamba: 2 guitars
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