Tickets are available from November 4, 2026.
Tickets can be purchased at the Vikár Sándor Music School (Kürt St. 5–11, Nyíregyháza), at the venue before the concert, and online at www.jegymester.hu.
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 applies to one ticket per subscription, per concert.
The individual discounts cannot be combined.
We reserve the right to change the programmes, dates, venues, and performances, and ticket prices may change accordingly.
Filharmonia Hungary season ticket holders can purchase tickets with a 20% discount by showing their season tickets! The discount applies to one ticket per subscription, per concert.
We reserve the right to change the programmes, dates, venues, and performances, and ticket prices may change accordingly.
Tamás Érdi is a Prima Primissima and a Liszt Prize-winning pianist, and he is the recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of Hungary. He lost his sight due to a faulty incubator at birth, yet his exceptional musical talent was recognized at an early age. His teacher, Erika Becht, developed a special method to make the score “visible” to him by having him reconstruct and internalize the musical works.
His career gained international recognition at a young age: at seventeen, he won the Louis Braille Piano Competition in Moscow. After studying at the Vienna Academy of Music, he earned his artist diploma at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto under Leon Fleisher. Since then, he has performed in 28 countries, appearing before audiences at venues including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Barbican Center.
Since returning to Hungary, his recordings of works by Mozart, Chopin, Schubert, Liszt, Bartók, and Beethoven have been released by Hungaroton. His artistic development was significantly shaped by Zoltán Kocsis and Tamás Vásáry, with whom he gave numerous highly successful concerts. In 2010, Kocsis praised his playing: “He approaches the keys with far greater sensitivity than sighted musicians… In certain dynamic ranges, there is a level of sensitivity in his playing that is naturally beyond our reach. I would dare say that this ability could be measured on a Chopinian scale.”
This evening, this exceptional artist invites you on a truly special musical journey.