268 result(s) for folk song
Jewish Cultural Festival in Budapest to be Held Between 22 - 29 August
- 23 Jul 2021 9:21 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
Budapest’s Jewish Cultural Festival will be held at five venues between August 22 and 25, and will feature concerts, thematic walks, book readings and discussions, organisers told MTI on Wednesday.
Cabaret Medrano, Kobuci Garden Budapest, 20 July
- 20 Jul 2021 6:36 PM
- contemporary
In 2021, the band Cabaret Medrano celebrates its 20th anniversary. The band would like to celebrate this occasion with the best of concert series, which will be presented for the first time in the Kobuci Garden.
The evening will start with the band of the Hungarian blues legend, Jenő Fekete and the Blues Rockers.
Cabaret Medrano is a characteristically budapester band, which integrates the ...
Fresh Folk And Napfonat Concert, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 10 July
- 10 Jul 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Napfonat is an energetic female a cappella band. Five voices that join in a powerful polyphonic braid of sound, supported by percussion instruments, amounting to something greater than the sum of its parts.
Their debut album Szól a Világ is an exciting journey through styles, cultures and human stories. Napfonat looks for the wisdom that all folk cultures share – their first album is ripe ...
Middlemist Red & The Wild Bunch Orchestra, Palace of Arts Budapest, 7 June
- 7 Jun 2021 3:48 PM
- contemporary
Middlemist Red, who are one of the most significant Hungarian bands of recent decades and have also achieved notable success internationally, released their third album in December 2020.
The Other Side of Nowhere features synthesized psychedelic rock with striking elements of electronic and folk music.
During this album launch concert, the songs - which take the narrative of an imaginary ...
Palya Bea, Kaukázus, Gablyasz Péter Concert, A38 Ship Budapest, 6 June
- 6 Jun 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Palya Bea’s world of folk music, movingly personal, is built on a fusion of traditional motifs and modern themes.
She easily captivates her audience with her voice, outspoken lyrics and suggestive stage presence. She expands her repertoire for the 1K Festival with special arrangements and guest production by Péter Gablyasz, and sings songs by Bagossy Brothers Company, Rúzsa Magdi and ...
Makám: Mamilula, Palace Of Arts Budapest, 20 May
- 20 May 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Over its history of three decades, Makám never stopped renewing itself: its songs have combined the folk music of different ethnicities, contemporary music and jazz in countless ways, creating harmonious wholes that allowed tradition and modernity, the East and the West, the collective and the individual to appear as mutually dependent on each other.
Their records and concerts have featured ...
Mordái @ Budapest Ritmo, 12 May
- 12 May 2021 9:01 PM
- contemporary
Mordái is the front runner of the youngest wave of Hungarian dark folk rock. Inspired by the experimental folk music movement of the 1960s and ‘70s and giants of the genre such as Muzsikás or the Sebő band, Mordái debuted in 2018 with lead singer Soma Nóvé’s EP, “Népdalok” (“Folk songs”).
Their sound focuses on the dark aura of folklore, fuses it with drops of wildly experimental jazz and ...
Viktor Tóth: Right On, Mupa Budapest, 19 March
- 19 Mar 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Viktor Tóth is an official Gold Wreath Talent Creator. Tóth first performed with the then 11-year-old Dávid Hodek on drums in 2008.
On this occasion, he will also play alongside Hodek's younger brother, with the ten-year-old bass guitar phenomenon Áron Hodek completing the rhythm section. Just nod your head as you listen to the grooves!
Two outstanding pianists/keyboard players, Róbert ...
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Liszt Academy, 4 March
- 4 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Originally, Tchaikovsky intended to dedicate his work (1874–75) to Nikolai Rubinstein, but his pianist-composer-conductor friend was scathing in his criticism of the piece, thus the dedication is actually to the student and first husband of the daughter (Cosima) of Ferenc Liszt, Hans von Bülow, who debuted the work in Boston in 1875.
The piano concerto took what the composer considered its ...
Jewish Cultural Festival in Budapest to be Held Between 22 - 29 August
- 23 Jul 2021 9:21 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
Budapest’s Jewish Cultural Festival will be held at five venues between August 22 and 25, and will feature concerts, thematic walks, book readings and discussions, organisers told MTI on Wednesday.
Cabaret Medrano, Kobuci Garden Budapest, 20 July
- 20 Jul 2021 6:36 PM
- contemporary
In 2021, the band Cabaret Medrano celebrates its 20th anniversary. The band would like to celebrate this occasion with the best of concert series, which will be presented for the first time in the Kobuci Garden.
The evening will start with the band of the Hungarian blues legend, Jenő Fekete and the Blues Rockers.
Cabaret Medrano is a characteristically budapester band, which integrates the ...
Fresh Folk And Napfonat Concert, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 10 July
- 10 Jul 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Napfonat is an energetic female a cappella band. Five voices that join in a powerful polyphonic braid of sound, supported by percussion instruments, amounting to something greater than the sum of its parts.
Their debut album Szól a Világ is an exciting journey through styles, cultures and human stories. Napfonat looks for the wisdom that all folk cultures share – their first album is ripe ...
Middlemist Red & The Wild Bunch Orchestra, Palace of Arts Budapest, 7 June
- 7 Jun 2021 3:48 PM
- contemporary
Middlemist Red, who are one of the most significant Hungarian bands of recent decades and have also achieved notable success internationally, released their third album in December 2020.
The Other Side of Nowhere features synthesized psychedelic rock with striking elements of electronic and folk music.
During this album launch concert, the songs - which take the narrative of an imaginary ...
Palya Bea, Kaukázus, Gablyasz Péter Concert, A38 Ship Budapest, 6 June
- 6 Jun 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Palya Bea’s world of folk music, movingly personal, is built on a fusion of traditional motifs and modern themes.
She easily captivates her audience with her voice, outspoken lyrics and suggestive stage presence. She expands her repertoire for the 1K Festival with special arrangements and guest production by Péter Gablyasz, and sings songs by Bagossy Brothers Company, Rúzsa Magdi and ...
Makám: Mamilula, Palace Of Arts Budapest, 20 May
- 20 May 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Over its history of three decades, Makám never stopped renewing itself: its songs have combined the folk music of different ethnicities, contemporary music and jazz in countless ways, creating harmonious wholes that allowed tradition and modernity, the East and the West, the collective and the individual to appear as mutually dependent on each other.
Their records and concerts have featured ...
Mordái @ Budapest Ritmo, 12 May
- 12 May 2021 9:01 PM
- contemporary
Mordái is the front runner of the youngest wave of Hungarian dark folk rock. Inspired by the experimental folk music movement of the 1960s and ‘70s and giants of the genre such as Muzsikás or the Sebő band, Mordái debuted in 2018 with lead singer Soma Nóvé’s EP, “Népdalok” (“Folk songs”).
Their sound focuses on the dark aura of folklore, fuses it with drops of wildly experimental jazz and ...
Viktor Tóth: Right On, Mupa Budapest, 19 March
- 19 Mar 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Viktor Tóth is an official Gold Wreath Talent Creator. Tóth first performed with the then 11-year-old Dávid Hodek on drums in 2008.
On this occasion, he will also play alongside Hodek's younger brother, with the ten-year-old bass guitar phenomenon Áron Hodek completing the rhythm section. Just nod your head as you listen to the grooves!
Two outstanding pianists/keyboard players, Róbert ...
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Liszt Academy, 4 March
- 4 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Originally, Tchaikovsky intended to dedicate his work (1874–75) to Nikolai Rubinstein, but his pianist-composer-conductor friend was scathing in his criticism of the piece, thus the dedication is actually to the student and first husband of the daughter (Cosima) of Ferenc Liszt, Hans von Bülow, who debuted the work in Boston in 1875.
The piano concerto took what the composer considered its ...