Rozina Pátkai, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 16 August

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Rozina Pátkai, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 16 August
The musical world of Rozina Pátkai's album Minka is the straight continuation of the artist's intermedia experiments (sound images, montages, performances) and the EM90 orchestra's album Bad word order, composed from the poems of Miklós Erdély.

Rozina, with the help of guitarist, electronic musician and sound engineer Bence Dóczi, has moved from bossa nova to electronic music, a never resting sound world, and has found her way back from the Portuguese musical tradition to her mother tongue: the poems of Sándor Weöres, Endre Ady, Szilárd Borbély, Frigyes Karinthy, Mihály Víg, Árpád Tóth, Lajos Áprily and, last but not least, Minka Czóbel, whose first name became the title of the group’s first album.

After their second album on poems by János Pilinszky, the band has now created ever-changing but always intense soundscapes from the poems of Sándor Petőfi, with an atmosphere that draws mainly from electronic dance music, free jazz and contemporary music.

This time again, János Ávéd, Rozina's regular musical collaborator, also plays a key role, and the concert will be rounded out by the contributions of musicians with a wide range of musical skills and experience.
Place: Opus Jazz Club Budapest
Address: 1093 Budapest, Mátyás u. 8.
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