CountingConcerts
lady gaga concerts
Budapest Festival Orchestra

Budapest Festival Orchestra

Classical
Since 1983-01-01
Budapest Festival Orchestraclassical musicsymphonyconcerts in New Yorkorchestral performances
Follow Budapest Festival Orchestra

About Budapest Festival Orchestra

Founded in 1983, the Budapest Festival Orchestra has become a cornerstone of Hungary's vibrant classical music scene. Renowned for its dynamic performances and innovative programming, the orchestra has captivated audiences worldwide. Their unique interpretations of symphonic masterpieces, combined with an impressive roster of guest soloists, have made them a celebrated presence in concert halls across Europe and beyond.

The orchestra has graced prestigious venues such as the Carnegie Hall in New York, where they will return for performances on February 6 and 7, 2026. Each concert is a celebration of orchestral music, showcasing not just their technical prowess but also a deep emotional connection to the compositions they perform. Their recent discography, including the highly anticipated 'Symphony no. 3 Eroica' set for release in 2024, continues to highlight their artistic growth and commitment to classical music.

On Tour

Seeing the Budapest Festival Orchestra live is an experience like no other. Their performances are marked by a stunning synergy between musicians, creating intimate moments that resonate deeply with audiences. Mark your calendars for February 6 and 7, 2026, as they return to Carnegie Hall in New York, promising an unforgettable showcase of their artistry.

Whether you're a longtime admirer or new to their music, attending a concert by this esteemed orchestra allows for a profound connection to the pieces they perform. Expect moments of breathtaking beauty and the thrill of being enveloped by rich orchestral soundscapes that linger long after the curtain falls.

Past Shows

2 concerts

Discography

The Budapest Festival Orchestra's discography is a testament to their dedication to the symphonic repertoire. Recent releases like 'Symphony no. 9' and 'Complete Symphonies' showcase their commitment to bringing classical masterpieces to life. Their 2020 album, 'Das Lied von der Erde', captures the essence of human experience through its poignant melodies and rich textures, allowing listeners to experience the full spectrum of emotion.

With each album, the orchestra explores profound themes and stories, inviting audiences to journey through the heart of classical music. Their upcoming release, 'Symphony no. 3 Eroica', promises to be an exciting addition, reflecting both their historical roots and contemporary interpretations of timeless works.