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Vaikus

Budapest Music Center

Viktor Tóth & Bird Food Market

Budapest Music Center

Featuring:
Viktor Tóth - saxophone
György Orbán - double bass
Dávid Szarvas - beatbox, percussion

Featuring:
Mona Matbou Riahi – clarinet, fx
Miriam Adefris – harp, fx
Lukas Kranzelbinder - bass

Featuring:
Tamara Mózes - vocals, keyboards, fx
Zsolt Kaltenecker Zsolt - keyboards, Seaboard, fx

The Modern Art Orchestra began operating twenty years ago and has since become one of Hungary's most innovative and diverse musical workshops. To mark this anniversary, the ensemble is celebrating with a three-part premiere series at the Budapest Music Center
concert hall. All three evenings of the series, entitled MAO–XX, will feature new compositions and unique musical worlds, where contemporary jazz, classical tradition and poetry all play a role.

Makám

Budapest Music Center



Featuring:
UMZE Ensemble
Conductor: Zsolt Nagy
Host: Gregory Vajda

Borbély - Dresch Quartet

Budapest Music Center

Program:
Fryderyk Chopin: 24 Preludes
Balázs Kecskés D.: 24 Postludes

Featuring:

Laura Perrudin - harp
Csaba Palotaï - guitar

Music historian Gergely Fazekas will discuss the change in musical aesthetics and show other examples of Schubert’s concept of beauty. The language of the conversation is Hungarian.

Featuring:
Lina Allemano - trumpet
Dan Peter Sundland - double bass
Michael Griener - drums

Ephemere

Budapest Music Center

Várallyay Petra

Budapest Music Center

Featuring:
Petra Várallyay - vocals, violin, piano

Featuring:
Dali Gutserieva – cello
Prague Chamber Orchestra
Conductor: Emmanuel Plasson

Eastern Boundary Trio (US/HU)

Budapest Music Center

Featuring:
Borbély Mihály – wind instruments
Joe Fonda - double bass
Bágyi Balázs - drums

Featuring:
Adam Gutseriev – piano
Prague Chamber Orchestra
Conductor: Emmanuel Plasson

Cafuné (HU)

Budapest Music Center

Program:
Niccolò Paganini: 24 Caprices

The Modern Art Orchestra began operating twenty years ago and has since become one of Hungary's most innovative and diverse musical workshops. To mark this anniversary, the ensemble is celebrating with a three-part premiere series at the Budapest Music Center concert hall. All three evenings of the series, entitled MAO–XX, will feature new compositions and unique musical worlds, where contemporary jazz, classical tradition and poetry all play a role.

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