10. Polska Jazz Festival / Joanna Duda Trio (PL)
The audience of Opus already got to know Joanna Duda as the pianist of the Wojtek Mazolewski Quintet, who now returns to Budapest with her own trio, founded in 2017.
The audience of Opus already got to know Joanna Duda as the pianist of the Wojtek Mazolewski Quintet, who now returns to Budapest with her own trio, founded in 2017.
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Last event date: Friday, November 11 2022 8:00PM
10. Polska Jazz Festival / Joanna Duda Trio (PL)
Featuring:
Joanna Duda - piano, electronics
Max Mucha - double bass, fx
Michał Bryndal - drums, electronics
The Joanna Duda Trio was created at the end of 2017. Originally envisaged as an extension of Joanna’s solo explorations on her album KEEN, she quickly realized that she should create something completely different with the superb musicianship of Maksymilian Mucha on double bass and FX, and Michał Bryndal on drums and electronics.
The trio format allows her to use the acoustic piano in a way that she likes: rhythmic, percussive, figurative and ostinato. With the use of techniques taken from classic etudes or Bach – long unisons and short polyphones, a lot of chords and few sounds, beats and meditation, soft and loud, serious and fun – the common denominators for the trio’s sound are intellect, understanding through listening, and the feeling that they put into this music.
Active as a pianist, composer and visual artist, Joanna Duda’s style is experimental with elements of improvisation, jazz and widely understood contemporary music. Her musical output includes a solo project (KEEN, released on Alpaka, 2019) and the Joanna Duda Trio with double bassist Maksymilian Mucha and drummer Michał Bryndal (FUMITSUKE, released 2022). Both are characterized by combining electronic with acoustic sounds in an osmotic, organic and multilayered manner. Recently, Duda composed music for the Erotica 2022 series, the first Polish films for Netflix (premiere 2020), and the cinema release Cudak (directed by Anna Kazejak, premiere 2021). Her art, music and collaborations have taken her across the globe to Vancouver, Tokyo, Kaliningrad, Beijing, Delhi, Istanbul, Bucharest, Berlin, Weimar, London, Dublin, Oslo and Nuuk (Greenland).
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The series A Genius Is Born is a tribute to the male choir works by the three greatest Hungarian masters of music, so it is no coincidence that the concerts are taking place on the composers' birthdays. A special feature of the concert programme is that StEFREM's personal selection of works by the classical composers is complemented by outstanding and interesting pieces by their "heirs", the Hungarian composers of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Nasip Kısmet is the brainchild of Arif Erdem Ocak, the Turkish-born musician who resides in Budapest, Hungary since 2010, best-known as a founding member and co-songwriter of the famed Ankara band Seksendört who topped charts mid to-late 2000s with consecutive hits.
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