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Ágoston Béla QRtet

Ágoston Béla QRtet

Béla Ágoston arrives at Opus this time with a band formed of musicians who are finely tuned to each other, experienced and extremely open to the pleasures of spontaneous music-making. Jazz de Cadenza could be the title of their programme, which reflects reality but, thanks to the musicians' stylistic knowledge, also gives the audience an insight into a collective composition of fairy tales.

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Last event date: Tuesday, February 20 2024 8:00PM

The story of their shared free musical experiences has already been woven in the bands Kerub, Knutdut Men, Zuboly and Bélabábend, but these experiences are now being brought together in a more mature version at the beginning of this year.

 Featuring:

    Béla Ágoston - C-melody saxophone
    Péter Wagner Puskás - keyboards
    Csaba Pengő - double bass
    László Farkas Keönch - drums

Table reservations are automatically added during ticket purchase.
Please note that if you purchase an odd number of seats, you might have to share the table with others, especially if the concert is sold out.
For the best dining experience please arrive around 7pm.
We hold reservations until 8pm.

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Benjamin Appl recorded songs by Schubert, Brahms, and Kurtág on his album Lines of Life, released in 2025. On the album, the composers and their works are closely intertwined in the truest sense. Listeners will not only marvel at how Kurtág's music keeps the world of 19th-century German songs alive in various ways, but will also notice that at times Schubert or Brahms seem to continue or develop phrases, motifs, or ideas from Kurtág.

As in Anton Webern's work, the short piece, short movement, or musical miniature in György Kurtág's oeuvre is not the result of any form of reduction. It is well known that, for neither composer, brevity refers to the duration of musical processes, but rather to the density of musical communication. The large-scale cycles composed of these dense communications – from The Sayings of Péter Bornemisza to Kafka Fragments and beyond – are particularly characteristic of Kurtág's output.

Featuring: Alex Hitchcock - saxophone Krisztián Oláh - piano Michelangelo Scandroglio - double bass Ferenc Dániel Szabó - drums

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