Procession from Deák Square to the Silk Factory
Joint procession of the participating choirs to the festival opening venue.
A non-competitive choral event in Hungary, on the banks of the Danube, near the Serbian and Croatian borders.
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Dear Concertgoer,
In the commemorative year of Mohács 500, we pay tribute to the heroes of the Battle of Mohács through a wide range of events and programs. Among these, one of the most remarkable is this international choir festival, which, through the wonder of the human voice, brings to us the most fundamental message of remembrance.
When we sing together, the „I" dissolves into the „we." The magic unfolds before our very ears: when a choral work begins to resonate, the individual parts—though each sings something different—support and enrich one another. Different life journeys, different tones and timbres merge into a single, pure unity. Just as five hundred years ago, on the battlefield, different lives were woven together into one strength in pursuit of a common cause.
Song, as a universal language, is an ideal means of expressing our shared feelings and deepest emotions. It transcends and bridges both physical and cultural distances. Thus, within each choral work, it is not only notes that meet, but also history, tradition, and human destinies.
Here in Mohács, during these days and in the year marking the five-hundredth anniversary of the battle, this singing that reaches across borders reminds us that wherever we may come from, we are united by our respect for heroism, and by our longing for harmony and peace.
Joint procession of the participating choirs to the festival opening venue.
The festival's opening gala concert at the Silk Factory Cultural Quarter.
Concert by the Hungarian and Romanian choirs.
A concert featuring Finnish, Slovak, Slovenian, and Hungarian (Bóly) choirs in the church.
Afternoon concert at the Duna Irodaház with Hungarian and cross-border choirs.
Concert in the ceremonial hall of Mohács Town Hall, with Slovenian, Serbian and Polish choirs.
At Deák Square, the participating international choirs will perform folk and traditional programs.
The central event of the Mohács 500 commemorative year. All participating festival choirs join the wind orchestra to perform the choral work ‘Heroes' together — honouring the heroes of the Battle of Mohács, 500 years on.
An informal music-and-dance evening on Deák Square for participants and locals.
Sunday morning Holy Mass at the Votive Church — recommended but not mandatory for festival guests and participants.
The Polish VRC Choir will perform sacred works at the Vow Church before the closing program.
Official closing programme of the three-day international choir festival.