In the first part of the concert, we can meet a young, very gifted young man in love, Alexander Scriabin, who wrote his Etude in C-sharp major at the age of 16; yet, it turned out to be one of his most popular pieces, which was later transcribed for a symphony orchestra too. He composed his only piano concerto – and first symphonic work – when he was 24, in an exceptional hurry to complete it before his wedding. As his young bride was a pianist herself, Scriabin's love for her probably left its mark in this lyrical concerto.
So that music lovers in need of help can attend our concerts held in the Kodály Centre at times and in arrangements most suitable for them, the Pannon Philharmonic Orchestra will continue its highly acclaimed One More Chance Series also in the 2022/23 Refrain Season, which will present a choice of symphonic works from the evening concerts. In this series, people with disabilities or social needs (within an institutional framework) can attend the dress rehearsals of our concerts free of charge. Only groups from institutions can attend these events, as the hall's capacity allows. Should you be a member of an advocacy organisation, please, turn to the chairman of your organisation for more information. Members of The Hungarian Federation of the Blind and Partially Sighted and wheelchair-bound music lovers can also attend our evening concerts free of charge at the seats reserved especially for them.