110 result(s) for tradition in Events
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 ...
Live Jazz Concert With Niki Vörös Quintet @ Budapest Jazz Club, 21 May
- 21 May 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
With two fantastic albums and two brilliantly successful gigs at London's legendary 606 Club behind her, Niki Vörös, one of Hungary’s very best, is a true jazz singer, the real thing, who is capable of turning any tune into high quality jazz.
Niki's slightly smoky voice fits the tradition, she improvises with startling originality but with due restraint. She sings from the heart and is also ...
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 ...
'From False Beards To Hipster Beards' Exhibition, Online, Museum Of Fine Arts Budapest
- 16 May 2021 1:23 PM
- classical
Taking a walk in Budapest’s city centre or looking around in a ruin pub, one encounters more beards than clean-shaven faces.
This is the trend for men right now but some fashion bloggers assert that sporting a beard has already had its heyday and a freshly shaven face will again become the norm.
What do we know about beards? Do they mean something? What does having a beard say about its ...
Lóca Band Concert, PannKa Közösségi Tér Budapest, 23 May
- 13 May 2021 9:00 AM
- contemporary
The Lóca ensemble's traditional Red Pentecost concert for free.
This group ensemble revives many consoling folk customs, sings the privileges of the May King, and he invites everyone to dance, as there is only fun in the Pentecost party.
Cimbaliband @ Budapest Ritmo Online, 12 May
- 12 May 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The Cimbaliband Gipsy Fushion formation (fushion describes their bold, strong spirited character) two breathtaking talents of Romani heritage get a chance to shine: Alexandra Horváth, whose brilliant singing voice made her nationally renowned as a child, and Máté Solymosi, virtuoso violinist, who plays on a 120-year-old master violin.
The band’s unique sound is shaped by the cimbalom, a ...
Concert By Students Of Liszt Academy, Palace Of Arts, 9 May
- 9 May 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Particularly challenging chamber pieces by Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály will be performed by Junior Prima Prize-winning artists, Gergely Devich (cello), Gergely Kovács and Krisztián Kocsis (piano), Korossy Quartet, a group that was formed recently but has already garnered considerable critical acclaim, and Zoltán Schwartz, who is the concertmaster of the Bayreuth Youth Orchestra.
The ...
Ágoston Nagy - Binaura, Songlines, Trafó Budapest, 20 April
- 20 Apr 2021 9:06 PM
- contemporary
Songlines is a musical game with a tribute to visual music notation, improvisation and songlines. The behaviour of the two agents are based on reinforcement learning, they learn from their environment.
They are seeking food provided by your touch, while trying to keep distance from the auto generated dark objects. What they see and perceive from their surrounding is the sonic instrument ...
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. ...
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 ...
Live Jazz Concert With Niki Vörös Quintet @ Budapest Jazz Club, 21 May
- 21 May 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
With two fantastic albums and two brilliantly successful gigs at London's legendary 606 Club behind her, Niki Vörös, one of Hungary’s very best, is a true jazz singer, the real thing, who is capable of turning any tune into high quality jazz.
Niki's slightly smoky voice fits the tradition, she improvises with startling originality but with due restraint. She sings from the heart and is also ...
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 ...
'From False Beards To Hipster Beards' Exhibition, Online, Museum Of Fine Arts Budapest
- 16 May 2021 1:23 PM
- classical
Taking a walk in Budapest’s city centre or looking around in a ruin pub, one encounters more beards than clean-shaven faces.
This is the trend for men right now but some fashion bloggers assert that sporting a beard has already had its heyday and a freshly shaven face will again become the norm.
What do we know about beards? Do they mean something? What does having a beard say about its ...
Lóca Band Concert, PannKa Közösségi Tér Budapest, 23 May
- 13 May 2021 9:00 AM
- contemporary
The Lóca ensemble's traditional Red Pentecost concert for free.
This group ensemble revives many consoling folk customs, sings the privileges of the May King, and he invites everyone to dance, as there is only fun in the Pentecost party.
Cimbaliband @ Budapest Ritmo Online, 12 May
- 12 May 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The Cimbaliband Gipsy Fushion formation (fushion describes their bold, strong spirited character) two breathtaking talents of Romani heritage get a chance to shine: Alexandra Horváth, whose brilliant singing voice made her nationally renowned as a child, and Máté Solymosi, virtuoso violinist, who plays on a 120-year-old master violin.
The band’s unique sound is shaped by the cimbalom, a ...
Concert By Students Of Liszt Academy, Palace Of Arts, 9 May
- 9 May 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Particularly challenging chamber pieces by Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály will be performed by Junior Prima Prize-winning artists, Gergely Devich (cello), Gergely Kovács and Krisztián Kocsis (piano), Korossy Quartet, a group that was formed recently but has already garnered considerable critical acclaim, and Zoltán Schwartz, who is the concertmaster of the Bayreuth Youth Orchestra.
The ...
Ágoston Nagy - Binaura, Songlines, Trafó Budapest, 20 April
- 20 Apr 2021 9:06 PM
- contemporary
Songlines is a musical game with a tribute to visual music notation, improvisation and songlines. The behaviour of the two agents are based on reinforcement learning, they learn from their environment.
They are seeking food provided by your touch, while trying to keep distance from the auto generated dark objects. What they see and perceive from their surrounding is the sonic instrument ...
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. ...