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Organ Concert in Budapest

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Duration: 1 to 2 hours
Product code: 1759
Overview

The neo-classical St. Stephen’s Basilica is the most famous church in Hungary, one of the most significant sights, and also the third tallest building in the country. The program of this concert was created by Miklós Teleki, who is amongst the best organ artists in Hungary. 

The arias are performed by Kolos Kováts, one of the most famous concerts and oratorio singers in Hungary. Amongst other awards, in 1992 he also received the highest prize a Hungarian artist could get: the Kossuth Prize. 

The flute is played by Eleonóra Krusic, who is already well-known for her performances with different orchestras from Barcelona, Zürich, Graz and Vienna. 

To make your trip as comfortable as possible, we can provide transfer service to the concert and all of its packages (not included in the price), from your accommodation to the theatre and back home after the program. 

Combine your Organ Concert with a breathtaking night cruise for an unforgettable night-out in Budapest! The concerts begin at 20:00 and they are 70 minutes long, without a break. 

In case you book pick-up & drop off service with your ticket please add your Hotel name and Cell number in the Comment field during the booking process. Please switch on your mobile phone on the date of the pick-up and drop off service from 18:00 to be available for a call from your chauffeur. We kindly ask you, to check in at your receptionist 30-40 minutes before your concert start, to help us find you! 

Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) - Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Concerto in D minor BWV 596 (Allegro, Adagio, Allegro) Tomaso Albinoni (1671-1751): Adagio Alessandro Stradella (1639-1682): Pietá Signore Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Andante in C major K 315 Franz Schubert (1797-1828): Ave Maria Liszt Ferenc (1811-1866): Fantasy & Fugue on the Theme B-A-C-H Georges Bizet (1838-1875): Agnus Dei Johann Sebastian Bach: Minuet and Badinerie from suite in B minor BWV 1067 Johann Sebastian Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV 565 

Availability 2018 - Thursday Nights, March - December. Check "View Available Dates" above BOOK NOW.

Choosing your seat in Categories: depending on how close you would like to sit to the stage.

NOTE: In the case of you not showing up for the pick-up in time and missing the performance as a consequence, we will reschedule your event for a later time if are able to, but without the transfer service. If this is not a possibility or you leave Budapest, the organizer will not be able to refund money to you for any of these services.

Highlights
  • 70 minutes long Classical Organ Concert
  • Arias are performed by Kolos Kováts, one of the most famous concert and oratorio singers in Hungary
Good to Know
  • Scheduling Scheduling: Shared Tour
  • Languages offered on the Activity / TourLanguages offered on the Activity / Tour: English
  • Duration Duration: 1 to 2 hours
  • Printed or Mobile Voucher Accepted Printed or Mobile Voucher Accepted
  • Performances are held Thursday nights March to DecemberPerformances are held Thursday nights March to December
  • Live Guide Live Guide
    English
  • Pick-up service Pick-up service
    Available for 14 EUR / person.
  • Ship to shore “Stress-free” tour guarantee Ship to shore “Stress-free” tour guarantee.
    Get a full refund for non-docking ships or late port arrivals.
  • Easy Cancellation Easy Cancellation
    Cancel up to 1 day in advance for a full refund
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Inclusions
  • Flutist
  • Opera singer
  • Organ Concert
Exclusions
  • Guide
  • Free pick up and drop off from hotels
Pickup and Drop-off
Danube Palace, Zrínyi Street 5. Budapest, Hungary H-1051
Know Before You Go
  • Program starts 8 pm, meeting time 7.30 pm
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