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classical music, opera, theatre
Gallery Concert – Early Music on the Organ
Gyula Szilágyi
20 March 2026 Friday
7 pm - 8 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
Produced by Müpa Budapest

Ticket prices

4 500 - 7 500 HUF

The discounts of the Müpa+ membership programme will be applied for this performance, and we also credit membership points.

Featuring:

organ Gyula Szilágyi

Correa Barga

Battalla in the 6th Tone

Du Caurroy

Fantasia No. 25 in four parts on the melody of the 46th Genevan Psalm

Du Caurroy

Fantasia No. 27 in five parts on the melody of the 138th Genevan Psalm

Raison

Offertory in the 5th Tone on the melody of “Vive le Roy”

Handel

Organ Concerto in F major, HWV 293, Op. 4, No. 5 (arrangement by John Walsh)

Scarlatti

Sonata in C major, K.159 – Allegro

Scarlatti

Sonata in G major, K.153 – Vivo

J. S. Bach

Prelude and Fugue in E minor, BWV 548

In March, the Gallery Concerts series takes listeners on a journey through the organ music of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. Gyula Szilágyi, an organist who feels particularly at home in the historic repertoire, graduated from the Sweelinck Academy in Amsterdam. He then gathered international experience in Portugal and Spain before returning to Hungary. His programme mirrors this rich palette of influences: Iberian battle music, French and German sacred works, Handel’s vibrant organ concerto, plus masterpieces by Scarlatti and Bach. Faithfully following the performance practice of the period, Szilágyi will vividly recreates the character and sound of church and court music – seated at the console of the spectacular Müpa Budapest organ on the choir loft, mere metres from the audience. A thrilling evening awaits both visually and acoustically.

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

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