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Emmeluth's Amoeba (NO)

Emmeluth's Amoeba (NO)

Emmeluth’s Amoeba is about curiosity, playfulness and joy. It’s about creating a space where coming together and sharing a moment is central.  more

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Last event date: Saturday, April 05 2025 8:00PM

Emmeluth's Amoeba is a strong Danish/Norwegian quartet consisting of four exciting musicians from the Scandinavian scene. The music feels like an amoeba with its own consciousness: it moves and breathes, changes shape and colour on its own desire. Experiments with form and flexibility towards composition and improvisation, quick reflexes and change of direction – it all boils down into a riveting music. Explosions of energy, playfulness and joy – it all makes it hard to stay untouched by the music of Amoeba. The group has toured extensively for the past 4 years, including live concerts at Saalfelden Jazz Festival, Artacts and Oslo Jazz to name a few.

Featuring:
Signe Emmeluth - alto saxophone
Karl Bjorå - guitar
Ole Mofjell - drums
Christian Balvig - piano

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.

For more information, please call +36 1 216 7894

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The concert on the first evening of the Second Hungarian Horn Festival commemorates Ferenc Tarjáni (1938–2017), a prominent figure in the Hungarian music scene as a teacher at the Academy of Music, principal horn player of the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, and founding member of the Hungarian Wind Quintet, the Budapest Chamber Ensemble, and the Tarjáni Horn Quartet.

As a Vienna-based ensemble, the Motus Quartet enjoys putting together concert programs based on works from the Viennese schools that have had a major influence on music literature. At their concert in April, they will present a Hungarian contemporary work alongside two classical masterpieces, once again forming a Viennese sandwich, likewise to their concert at the BMC last year.

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