
BFO Music Fair and Family Day: Music Castle
Program
Erik(a) the viking
Featuring: Gyöngyvér Oláh, Anikó Mózes (violin), Nikoletta Reinhardt (viola), György Kertész (cello), Csaba Sipos (double bass), Roland Csalló (clarinet), József Bazsinka (tuba), László Herboly (percussion), Ágnes Polónyi (harp)
Johann Sebastian Bach (→ bio)
Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 – Badinerie
József Bazsinka (tuba), László Herboly (percussion)
Duke Ellington
Caravan
Roland Csalló (clarinet), József Bazsinka (tuba), László Herboly (percussion)
Luigi Boccherini (→ bio)
Symphony in D minor (“La casa del diavolo”), Op. 12, No. 4 – Chaconne
Gyöngyvér Oláh, Emese Gulyás (violin), Nikoletta Reinhardt (viola), György Kertész (cello), Attila MArtos (double bass)
Celtic Double Harp Music
Ágnes Polónyi (harp), Gyöngyvér Oláh, Anikó Mózes (violin), Nikoletta Reinhardt (viola), György Kertész (cello), Csaba Sipos (double bass), László Herboly (percussion)
About the event
With its colorful musical education program, the Budapest Festival Orchestra is committed to making their encounter with music the experience of a lifetime for all children. The Music Fair and Family Day, a crucial part of our activities, will be held at the Aquincum Museum and Archeological Park on June 7.
The all-day event not only offers musical programs, but also arts and crafts activities, dancing and loads of games for children. There will be a Music Castle, a Cocoa Concert and Choose your Instrument for the kids, while chamber concerts will await the grown-ups.
In addition to the season passes, tickets to our 2025–26 season will also be available at our free event, whether for Cocoa Concerts or orchestral concerts featuring international stars.
The concerts will be held at different sites in the museum.
You can find the brochure for the new season here, and the season passes here. Our prices and further information about our tickets and season passes can be found here.