András Dés is one of the few percussionists who have not only absorbed a whole arsenal of musical styles as a member of various bands, but have also founded their own ensembles.
Ill Considered continue to astound with their energetic and touching music, fusing free improvisation with a deep understanding of groove.
Featuring:
János Szemenyei – actor
Danubia Orchestra
Conductor and Host: Máté Hámori
Program:
Johannes Brahms: Piano Sonata No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1
Johannes Brahms: Piano Sonata No. 2 in f-sharp Minor, Op. 2
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Johannes Brahms: Piano Sonata No. 3 in f Minor, Op. 5
Pianist György Pataj graduated from the jazz department at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in 1997. Over the past fifteen years he has played with such prestigious Hungarian musicians as Aladár Pege, Imre Kőszegi, Gyula Babos or the Cotton Club Singers.
A Kodály Kórus kortárs sorozatának első állomásán az idén 80. születésnapját ünneplő szaktekintélyt, Erdei Pétert köszönthetik a színpadon. Tolmácsolásában a 20-21. század zenéinek változatos színei, egyéni hangjai és hangulatai elevenednek meg a Kodály Kórus előadásában. Igazán sokrétű és különleges világ tárul a közönség elé a Kodály Kórus május havi koncertjén, Budapesten.
Szabó: Complete Solo Piano Works – album release concert
Program:
Ferenc Liszt: Via Crucis
The trio has been performing for 15 years. Szakcsi Jr. and Elemér Balázs formed the band as childhood friends, having played together since 1998. As a young talent, they invited Krisztián Pecek Lakatos, who had already burst onto the Hungarian jazz scene a few years earlier, to play bass before their first album Psalms was released in 2008.
Featuring:
Ádám Móser - accordion, kaval
Márton Kovács - violin, vocals
Csaba Gyulai - gadulka, daf
The family concert series by the Danubia Orchestra continues with Mozart's works mixed with tales, stories and musical insight for kids aged 6-12.
Műsor:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: B-dúr zongoraverseny, K 595
A Legendás Albumok sorozat koncertjein a jazztörténet szempontjából különösen jelentős lemezek anyagait hallhatjuk a Modern Art Orchestra előadásában.
The collaboration of the trio and Jenő Lisztes was the brainchild of the bandleader, Gábor Weisz, who was deeply moved by the cimbalom player's music.
JaMese is an English-Hungarian acronym that says it all about the band: jam - freedom, creativity; tale - stories, the transmission of thoughts; Emese - it is the singer Emese Molnár who unites these two concepts. JaMese's concerts feature elementary storytelling, with elements of folk and jazz, with lyrics that tend towards poetry.
In January 2023, the Párniczky Quartet presented its repertoire at the Hungarian House of Music, summing up the 22 years of work of the band Nigun, and the process of creating the album Bartók Electrified (BMC Records, 2018).
The concert aims to showcase the rich world of rhythms and percussion instruments in a playful and entertaining way, while allowing visitors to listen to their favourite movie soundtracks. During the performance, members of the Danubia Percussion Ensemble will introduce a wide range of percussion.
In their joint production, Bálint Gájer and the Danubia Percussion Ensemble will introduce you to the thousand faces of swing, latin and pop music in a whole new interpretation. The audience will experience the union of two worlds on the stage: the velvety singing voice and the percussion chamber music.
On 9 February, Joel Ross released his remarkable fourth Blue Note album nublues, a collection of ballads and blues as seen through the lens of one of the most creative modern jazz groups of our time featuring Immanuel Wilkins on alto saxophone, Jeremy Corren on piano, Kano Mendenhall on bass, and Jeremy Dutton on drums, as well as special guest Gabrielle Garo on flute.
The trio formed by Luciano Biondini, Michel Godard and Lucas Niggli is unusual in various senses.
Bálint Gyémánt, one of Hungary's most distinguished jazz guitarists, has always been enriching diverse and exciting bands with his playing, which, in addition to carrying the characteristics of jazz and contemporary improvisation, is also able to appeal to pop music lovers.
Five natives of different parts of South Korea, DOLTANG is a collective represented with improvised music and unconventional compositions with the influences of jazz rock, progressive rock, and 21st century classical music.
The idea for the triptych was born in 2022 during the Jazzahead! showcase festival in Bremen, one of the most important strongholds and meeting points of European jazz. The band will make its debut this evening, unveiling completely new material at the Opus Jazz Club.
There will also be a premiere in the spring series, but most of the plays have already been performed, but usually only once, but in the current arrangement, they will be able to show new associations and new connections.
Born of the countless, turbulent and illegitimate love affairs that jazz had with all the music in the world: Laughing Bastards.
Imre Kőszegi belongs to the first generation of musicians in Hungary who were allowed to approach modern jazz as a self-contained genre, independent of entertaining dance music. His playing was most influenced by bebop and free jazz.
In this concert, she will perform the standards made famous by Ella, her most iconic songs, with arrangements typical of the golden age of jazz.
The drummer-composer Balázs Bágyi is one of the leading artists of Hungarian jazz.
Miquèu Montanaro, composer, flutist and accordionist, sets out on a unique journey from Provance through the Mediterranean to the farthest reaches of the world, integrating elements of distant musics into his own pieces.
In this duo, they draw on their shared affinity for the music of Ethiopia, having both honed their languages in the company of musical elder statesmen from that country: Jernberg with Hailu Mergia, and Hawkins with Mulatu Astatke.
Returning with a line-up that changes from time to time, the collective will soon be releasing a new album, from which they will now give the audience a musical taste.
Mihály Borbély, who is equally at home in the fields of folk and world music, jazz and contemporary music, and who is extremely popular both in Hungary and abroad, is one of the leading figures of Hungarian jazz as a performer and composer.
Chamber music artpop is the most reliable expression to describe the specific genre of Mozes & Kaltenecker, a group with a strong jazz background.
Program:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: String Quartet in C major „Dissonanzen”, K. 465
Igor Stravinsky: Three Pieces for String Quartet
Béla Bartók: String Quartet No. 1
The band absorbs the material of the original recordings, sticking to the arrangements, forms and compositional features. As improvisation is at the heart of jazz, solos are invented by the players at the moment.
Susanne Lundeng is one of Norway's most highly regarded folk musicians. She has her musical roots in the folk music of Northern Norway and has a distinctive sound as a fiddler, composer, singer, and musical freethinker. She was awarded a Spellemannspris (Norwegian Grammy) in the folk music category for her recording of fiddle tunes from the county of Nordland.
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