7 result(s) for stylist in Events
Boban Marković Orkestar, Margaret Island, 11 June
- 11 Jun 2024 8:00 PM
- contemporary
This production is a contemporary dance theatre piece aimed at dramatizing and visually presenting, using dance theatre tools, a music genre with a specific tone and stylistic elements rooted in deep traditions.
Ripoff Raskolnikov Band, Fonó Budapest, 27 January
- 27 Jan 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Both an accomplished blues guitar player and a prolific singer/songwriter, Austrian born Ripoff Raskolnikov must be considered one of the most idiosyncratic figures on the European blues scene. Like thousands of his colleagues, he admires and reveres such blues greats as Blind Willie McTell, Skip James, Robert Johnson or John Lee Hooker.
On the other hand, and quite unlike most of his ...
World Music with Nesrine, Festival Theatre Budapest, 14 December
- 14 Dec 2022 4:18 PM
- contemporary
The Franco-Algerian cellist and singer/songwriter Nesrine Belmokh first emerged in 2018 together with her trio, NES, and an impactful record crossing North African music with vocal jazz.
She released her second album in 2020 as a soloist marked by her distinctive sound, with her cello playing merging North African traditions and finely textured jazz. Songs of sheer beauty unite and bring the ...
Marina & The Kats, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 9 December
- 9 Dec 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
If you talk about swing music in this Austria, you can’t avoid mentioning this band. Marina & The Kats have been considered the leading figures of this genre for years now.
Three strong albums with music that invites you to dance to every note, and several concert tours across the continent, have turned the group, centered around singer Marina Zettl and guitarist Thomas Mauerhoffer, into an ...
Symbiosis Quintet, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 23 July
- 23 Jul 2021 8:36 PM
- contemporary
The Budapest-based Symbiosis Quintet plays instrumental jazz. The members of the quintet met within the walls of the Liszt Ferenc University of Music and the Béla Bartók Conservatory, and all of them are active members of the Hungarian jazz scene.
The band was formed a little less than a year ago, so they used the lockdown period to unleash their creative energies.
The goal of the ...
Balkan Fanatik Concert, Dunakeszi Teátrum, 20 May
- 20 May 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Founded in 2002, the members of the producer duo, with decades of musical background behind them, have decided to combine their musical ideas as Balkan Fanatik, crossing genre and stylistic boundaries.
The aim of the production is to introduce musical cultures and styles to the western audience as well as to the western audience, therefore their songs are performed in several languages. ...
Krzysztof Penderecki As Guest Of Palace Of Arts, 15 April
- 15 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
This choral symphony, which Penderecki composed to commemorate the third millennium of Jerusalem, had its premiere in Israel in 1997.
The libretto, which comprises extracts from psalms and the Books of Ezekiel, Isaiah, Daniel and Jeremiah, inspired the composer to a monumental work, which employs three choruses, a narrator and solo singers, and which is often compared to Mahler's Symphony No. ...
Boban Marković Orkestar, Margaret Island, 11 June
- 11 Jun 2024 8:00 PM
- contemporary
This production is a contemporary dance theatre piece aimed at dramatizing and visually presenting, using dance theatre tools, a music genre with a specific tone and stylistic elements rooted in deep traditions.
Ripoff Raskolnikov Band, Fonó Budapest, 27 January
- 27 Jan 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Both an accomplished blues guitar player and a prolific singer/songwriter, Austrian born Ripoff Raskolnikov must be considered one of the most idiosyncratic figures on the European blues scene. Like thousands of his colleagues, he admires and reveres such blues greats as Blind Willie McTell, Skip James, Robert Johnson or John Lee Hooker.
On the other hand, and quite unlike most of his ...
World Music with Nesrine, Festival Theatre Budapest, 14 December
- 14 Dec 2022 4:18 PM
- contemporary
The Franco-Algerian cellist and singer/songwriter Nesrine Belmokh first emerged in 2018 together with her trio, NES, and an impactful record crossing North African music with vocal jazz.
She released her second album in 2020 as a soloist marked by her distinctive sound, with her cello playing merging North African traditions and finely textured jazz. Songs of sheer beauty unite and bring the ...
Marina & The Kats, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 9 December
- 9 Dec 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
If you talk about swing music in this Austria, you can’t avoid mentioning this band. Marina & The Kats have been considered the leading figures of this genre for years now.
Three strong albums with music that invites you to dance to every note, and several concert tours across the continent, have turned the group, centered around singer Marina Zettl and guitarist Thomas Mauerhoffer, into an ...
Symbiosis Quintet, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 23 July
- 23 Jul 2021 8:36 PM
- contemporary
The Budapest-based Symbiosis Quintet plays instrumental jazz. The members of the quintet met within the walls of the Liszt Ferenc University of Music and the Béla Bartók Conservatory, and all of them are active members of the Hungarian jazz scene.
The band was formed a little less than a year ago, so they used the lockdown period to unleash their creative energies.
The goal of the ...
Balkan Fanatik Concert, Dunakeszi Teátrum, 20 May
- 20 May 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Founded in 2002, the members of the producer duo, with decades of musical background behind them, have decided to combine their musical ideas as Balkan Fanatik, crossing genre and stylistic boundaries.
The aim of the production is to introduce musical cultures and styles to the western audience as well as to the western audience, therefore their songs are performed in several languages. ...
Krzysztof Penderecki As Guest Of Palace Of Arts, 15 April
- 15 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
This choral symphony, which Penderecki composed to commemorate the third millennium of Jerusalem, had its premiere in Israel in 1997.
The libretto, which comprises extracts from psalms and the Books of Ezekiel, Isaiah, Daniel and Jeremiah, inspired the composer to a monumental work, which employs three choruses, a narrator and solo singers, and which is often compared to Mahler's Symphony No. ...