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'Jazz It' With Gábor Gadó Quintet, Opus Jazz Club, 15 May
- 4 Jun 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Guitarist Gábor Gadó is a living legend on the music scene of Europe. His philosophically profound and soaring, unique and original music that simply cannot be pigeonholed into one genre or another exploded like a comet into the public consciousness in the years around the turn of the millennium.
By that time Gadó had lived and worked in France for many years. His music is rooted in ...
Párniczky Quartet, Budapest Music Center, 3 June
- 3 Jun 2021 8:01 PM
- classical
This repertoire was performed with the collaboration of the guitarist Frank Möbus and the tenorsaxophonist Daniel Erdmann at the MÜPA. In 2019 the Quartet has toured along with the bassist Carlos Bica and drummer Dejan Terzic.
Europe based four-piece Parniczky Quartet having forged a very unique signature sound that originates in jazz, contemporary classical and Hungarian folk music.
The ...
Károly Gáspár Trio: Philosophy – Album Debut Concert, Opus Jazz Club, 2 June
- 2 Jun 2021 1:51 PM
- contemporary
Pianist Károly Gáspár is one of the key figures in Hungarian jazz life. They play fresh and forward-looking music with their trio, which also respects the mainstream roots of jazz.
After his Fonogram Award-winning album The Outsider (2017) he released Salvation in 2019, with his own compositions ,one song by Jenő Horváth and a transcript of some of Charlie Haden's compositions.
This year, ...
Concerto Budapest: Viva La Viola!, Budapest Music Center, 30 May
- 30 May 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
The benefit concert of Concerto Budapest for the International Children’s Safety Service on Zoltán Kocsis‘ birthday.
Maxim Rysanov, solo artist of the first concert of the series Viva La Viola! will again enjoy a prominent role, not only as a solo violist but also as a “transcriber”. Tchaikovsky’s “quasi cello concerto”, Variations on a Rococo Theme, will not only delight our online audience ...
Bartók Spring Series: Kelemen Quartett Concert, Budapest Music Center, 20 May
- 20 May 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
After a break of nearly three years, Kelemen Quartet takes to the stage in a new form, though Barnabás Kelemen and Katalin Kokas did not turn their backs on the genre in recent times.
They formed ad hoc ensembles with such great musicians as Vilde Frang (Norway), Nicolas Altstaedt (Germany), Mon Puo Lee (Taiwan) and Dmitry Smirnov (Russia).
As they now join forces with Greek violinist ...
Umze Ensemble: 'Imaginary Conversations', Budapest Music Center, 18 May
- 18 May 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
This concert presents four pieces from the last decade by composers who work closely with the UMZE Ensemble.
Unforeseen Consequences Concert By Mikamo Chamber Orchestra, Budapest Music Center, 2 May
- 2 May 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
The soloists of the double clarinet concerto of Péter Eötvös draw acrobatic, levitating curves with parallels and connecting phrases to create an energized and witty musical theatre.
The program features two world premieres. Péter Tornyai’s string orchestra piece plays with the space of the concert hall. Ajtony Csaba’s Ballade for ensemble and solo voice uses a text of Hungarian contemporary ...
Umze Ensemble: 'In Words & Song', Budapest Music Center, 30 April
- 30 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- contemporary
Song and spoken word; four female destinies presented in two semi-staged musical productions. In 1988 and 1989, István Láng composed his TV opera of Iván Bächer’s play Oscar, which will now be presented to a concert hall audience for the first time.
László Tihanyi, the evening’s conductor, who is continuing his series of musical and theatrical compositions at the request of the UMZE Ensemble, ...
UNESCO International Jazz Day, Budapest Music Center, 29 April
- 29 Apr 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Free online concert premiere on Opus Jazz Club's Facebook page on the eve of UNESCO International Jazz Day.
One of Hungary’s outstanding jazz guitarists, Bálint Gyémánt renewed his trio with young musicians. The guiding principles of the team’s collaborative work are freedom, experimentation, and exploration of new possibilities – each being a core part of jazz since the beginning.
'Jazz It' With Gábor Gadó Quintet, Opus Jazz Club, 15 May
- 4 Jun 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Guitarist Gábor Gadó is a living legend on the music scene of Europe. His philosophically profound and soaring, unique and original music that simply cannot be pigeonholed into one genre or another exploded like a comet into the public consciousness in the years around the turn of the millennium.
By that time Gadó had lived and worked in France for many years. His music is rooted in ...
Párniczky Quartet, Budapest Music Center, 3 June
- 3 Jun 2021 8:01 PM
- classical
This repertoire was performed with the collaboration of the guitarist Frank Möbus and the tenorsaxophonist Daniel Erdmann at the MÜPA. In 2019 the Quartet has toured along with the bassist Carlos Bica and drummer Dejan Terzic.
Europe based four-piece Parniczky Quartet having forged a very unique signature sound that originates in jazz, contemporary classical and Hungarian folk music.
The ...
Károly Gáspár Trio: Philosophy – Album Debut Concert, Opus Jazz Club, 2 June
- 2 Jun 2021 1:51 PM
- contemporary
Pianist Károly Gáspár is one of the key figures in Hungarian jazz life. They play fresh and forward-looking music with their trio, which also respects the mainstream roots of jazz.
After his Fonogram Award-winning album The Outsider (2017) he released Salvation in 2019, with his own compositions ,one song by Jenő Horváth and a transcript of some of Charlie Haden's compositions.
This year, ...
Concerto Budapest: Viva La Viola!, Budapest Music Center, 30 May
- 30 May 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
The benefit concert of Concerto Budapest for the International Children’s Safety Service on Zoltán Kocsis‘ birthday.
Maxim Rysanov, solo artist of the first concert of the series Viva La Viola! will again enjoy a prominent role, not only as a solo violist but also as a “transcriber”. Tchaikovsky’s “quasi cello concerto”, Variations on a Rococo Theme, will not only delight our online audience ...
Bartók Spring Series: Kelemen Quartett Concert, Budapest Music Center, 20 May
- 20 May 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
After a break of nearly three years, Kelemen Quartet takes to the stage in a new form, though Barnabás Kelemen and Katalin Kokas did not turn their backs on the genre in recent times.
They formed ad hoc ensembles with such great musicians as Vilde Frang (Norway), Nicolas Altstaedt (Germany), Mon Puo Lee (Taiwan) and Dmitry Smirnov (Russia).
As they now join forces with Greek violinist ...
Umze Ensemble: 'Imaginary Conversations', Budapest Music Center, 18 May
- 18 May 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
This concert presents four pieces from the last decade by composers who work closely with the UMZE Ensemble.
Unforeseen Consequences Concert By Mikamo Chamber Orchestra, Budapest Music Center, 2 May
- 2 May 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
The soloists of the double clarinet concerto of Péter Eötvös draw acrobatic, levitating curves with parallels and connecting phrases to create an energized and witty musical theatre.
The program features two world premieres. Péter Tornyai’s string orchestra piece plays with the space of the concert hall. Ajtony Csaba’s Ballade for ensemble and solo voice uses a text of Hungarian contemporary ...
Umze Ensemble: 'In Words & Song', Budapest Music Center, 30 April
- 30 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- contemporary
Song and spoken word; four female destinies presented in two semi-staged musical productions. In 1988 and 1989, István Láng composed his TV opera of Iván Bächer’s play Oscar, which will now be presented to a concert hall audience for the first time.
László Tihanyi, the evening’s conductor, who is continuing his series of musical and theatrical compositions at the request of the UMZE Ensemble, ...
UNESCO International Jazz Day, Budapest Music Center, 29 April
- 29 Apr 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Free online concert premiere on Opus Jazz Club's Facebook page on the eve of UNESCO International Jazz Day.
One of Hungary’s outstanding jazz guitarists, Bálint Gyémánt renewed his trio with young musicians. The guiding principles of the team’s collaborative work are freedom, experimentation, and exploration of new possibilities – each being a core part of jazz since the beginning.