Harp Bites at Midday – A Shared Concert by HILDA and Elizabet Ferge
- Music
- Culture
- Lifestyle
- Baroque
- Chill
- Family friendly
- Electronic
- English-friendly
- Folk
- Gastronomy
- Free
- Classical
- Hungarian Folk Music
- Musical performance
Celebrate the rich world of the harp with us through a gourmet musical menu, where you can sample delights from Baroque classics to contemporary rhythms in the magic of midday!

Schedule
About the Artist
Elizabet is pursuing her master’s degree in classical harp at the Mozarteum University Salzburg, after earning her bachelor’s degree at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in 2024. In addition to orchestral playing and solo recitals, she frequently appears at exhibition openings, theatre productions, contemporary music projects, and, of course, chamber music concerts.
What We Offer
Our varied program features selections from every genre:
- J. S. Bach – Prelude in C major A meditative, refined prelude embodying Baroque purity and harmonic balance.
- W. A. Mozart – Themes from Sonatas No. 5 and No. 11 Classical lightness and playfulness: two concise, incisive melodies in which form unfolds with elegance.
- F. Schubert – Cradle Song Gentle, rocking motifs: a lyrical expression of innocence and maternal love.
- C. Debussy – The Girl with the Flaxen Hair An Impressionist soundscape with translucent figurations that envelop a mysterious figure.
- C. Debussy – Rêverie A dreamlike suspension blended with subtle melancholy—restrained yet deeply emotional.
- Marcel Grandjany – Rêverie The light elegance of the French harp tradition, with translucent textures and delicate dynamic shifts.
- Susanne McDonald – Rêverie A contemporary daydream: a lyrical, free-form stream of sound opening new directions for harp expression.
- Samuel O. Pratt – The Little Fountain Playful, babbling rhythms; a refreshing, joyful mood as if droplets of melody are trickling down.
- Béla Bartók – Evening in the Village of the Székelys A composition evoking a melancholic evening, nourished by Transylvanian folk melodies.
- Deborah Henson-Conant – Nataliana Rhythmic, Latin-inspired energy and an expressive soloistic approach: a festive, vibrant finale.
Each piece is a special morsel from the musical buffet, to be savored in Elizabet’s refined performance.
Why You Should Join Us
- A rich sonic journey from the Renaissance to the present
- Outstanding artistic quality and a personal touch
- The perfect midday escape from your workday
We warmly welcome all music lovers on Sunday at 1:30 PM to fill your day with the harp’s enchanting sound!
Attendance is free but table reservation is required via the restaurant’s website: https://hildapest.hu/.

















