3 result(s) for alerant jazz night in Events
Alerant Jazz Night: Szendőfi Péter Fusion Jam Trio, Budapest Jazz Club, 8 January
- 8 Jan 2026 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The traditional sound is fused with timbres commonly used in modern music today, while the free improvisational sections characteristic of jazz dominate the concerts just as much as the precisely composed and orchestrated themes.
Péter Szendőfi – drums, Miki Birta – guitar, Vince Bartók – bass guitar
Alerant Jazz Night: Kátya Tompos & Swing à la Django
- 24 Feb 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Swing à la Django is an innovative six-membered band, which has showed its talents many times in Hungary and abroad as well. They have created a special style-mix in their music with the harmony of authentic Hungarian music, French chansons, world manouche swing, tango and jazz. This has resulted in a unique style, that they call Hungarian Django swing.
Alerant Jazz Night: Trace Bundy
- 8 Oct 2019 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The American musician can sound like a whole band with just strings. It’s no surprise that since his first appearance at BJC in 2011, all his autumn concerts were sold out.
Alerant Jazz Night: Szendőfi Péter Fusion Jam Trio, Budapest Jazz Club, 8 January
- 8 Jan 2026 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The traditional sound is fused with timbres commonly used in modern music today, while the free improvisational sections characteristic of jazz dominate the concerts just as much as the precisely composed and orchestrated themes.
Péter Szendőfi – drums, Miki Birta – guitar, Vince Bartók – bass guitar
Alerant Jazz Night: Kátya Tompos & Swing à la Django
- 24 Feb 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Swing à la Django is an innovative six-membered band, which has showed its talents many times in Hungary and abroad as well. They have created a special style-mix in their music with the harmony of authentic Hungarian music, French chansons, world manouche swing, tango and jazz. This has resulted in a unique style, that they call Hungarian Django swing.
Alerant Jazz Night: Trace Bundy
- 8 Oct 2019 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The American musician can sound like a whole band with just strings. It’s no surprise that since his first appearance at BJC in 2011, all his autumn concerts were sold out.










