Győr Philharmonic Orchestra
Richard Strauss: The Woman without a Shadow – symphonic fantasy
Maurice Ravel: La Valse
Győr Philharmonic Orchestra
Győr Philharmonic Orchestra
In December 2025, the Pannon Philharmonic, as the resident orchestra of the Kodály Centre, carries on the years-long tradition of the Kodály Series, inviting Hungary's national symphony orchestras as guest ensembles. In the jubilee season, the concert hall, the Győr Philharmonic Orchestra, will be the first guest orchestra in Pécs. Their programme was compiled in the spirit of nostalgia and Romanticism. While listening to the grand-scale and tumultuous expressivity of emotions and passions, you can blush, but you will certainly love this concert.
Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto was written in an era when it was already quite a challenge to compose a lasting and novel violin concerto. Still, this work found access to the audience and also the violinists themselves, and it turned out to be one of the best-known (and most difficult) violin concertos of all time. Richard Strauss's Die Frau ohne Schatten (The Woman without Shadow) was completed during World War I. It combines the last bloom of Romanticism with the tradition of oriental symbolic storytelling. Ravel's composition was born around the same time, which commemorates Vienna's vibrancy and dance balls.
7622 Pécs,
Breuer Marcell sétány 4.
jegypenztar@pfz.hu
+36-72-500-300
Opening hours:
Mon–Thu: 10.00–6.00 pm
Fri: 10.00–6.00 pm
Sa–Su: only on performance days, open from 90 minutes before the performance start time
7622 Pécs,
Breuer Marcell sétány 4.