Ghetto Birds, Opus Jazz Club, 9 June
contemporary
- 9 Jun 2026 8:00 PM
- Opus Jazz Club Budapest
Four adventurers for whom being on the road – both physically and mentally – is a natural state. Four musicians who constantly push the boundaries of what their instruments can offer. The recently founded Ghetto Birds is the meeting of four individuals who transcend social and genre-based frameworks by creating an artistic community, soaring with the songs and freedom of birds.
Mahan Mirarab is a musician, composer, and educator from Tehran based in Vienna. Known for his multi-neck guitar and distinctive musical voice, he blends Iranian classical music, European chamber music, and contemporary jazz into a unique and accessible style.
Miklós Lukács is one of the leading cimbalom players of his generation and a key figure in bringing the instrument into contemporary and international contexts. His work bridges classical music, jazz, and diverse folk traditions, combining virtuosity with a highly personal musical language.
Daniele Camarda is an Italian bassist, composer, and improviser known for his bold sonic identity and unorthodox approach to the instrument.
His music moves fluidly between contemporary jazz, global string traditions, and experimental soundscapes, often incorporating live electronics.
András Dés was born in Budapest and now lives in Vienna. He considers himself mainly as a jazz musician, but his openness to diverse forms of expression is reflected in his genre-crossing work: he has collaborated extensively with folk musicians, explored contemporary classical music, and enjoys performing with writers and poets.
Mahan Mirarab is a musician, composer, and educator from Tehran based in Vienna. Known for his multi-neck guitar and distinctive musical voice, he blends Iranian classical music, European chamber music, and contemporary jazz into a unique and accessible style.
Miklós Lukács is one of the leading cimbalom players of his generation and a key figure in bringing the instrument into contemporary and international contexts. His work bridges classical music, jazz, and diverse folk traditions, combining virtuosity with a highly personal musical language.
Daniele Camarda is an Italian bassist, composer, and improviser known for his bold sonic identity and unorthodox approach to the instrument.
His music moves fluidly between contemporary jazz, global string traditions, and experimental soundscapes, often incorporating live electronics.
András Dés was born in Budapest and now lives in Vienna. He considers himself mainly as a jazz musician, but his openness to diverse forms of expression is reflected in his genre-crossing work: he has collaborated extensively with folk musicians, explored contemporary classical music, and enjoys performing with writers and poets.
Place: Opus Jazz Club Budapest
Address: 1093 Budapest, Mátyás u. 8










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