Kada ad Libitum (HU)
Returning with a line-up that changes from time to time, the collective will soon be releasing a new album, from which they will now give the audience a musical taste.
Returning with a line-up that changes from time to time, the collective will soon be releasing a new album, from which they will now give the audience a musical taste.
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Last event date: Wednesday, May 08 2024 8:00PM
Kada ad Libitum (HU)
Featuring:
László Válik - guitar, effects
Dániel Váczi - glissotar, saxophone
György Bartók - piano, Rhodes
Dániel Szerető - bass guitar
Dániel Serei - drums
The experimental music project Kada ad Libitum, founded in 2005, uses mostly broadly interpretable structures and sets of rules instead of songs, and creates new content from the possibilities of these structures and rules in each concert and recording situation. Its members come from different musical cultures, so the constantly moving ensemble cannot really have genres or typical styles - instead, each person plays in the way that is authentic to him or her and influenced by the musical event being created. Following their triple CD, Távolbanézés, they last released a studio concert recorded with analogue techniques in 2018 on vinyl, entitled in vivo. Returning with a line-up that changes from time to time, the collective will soon be releasing a new album, from which they will now give the audience a musical taste.
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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
Featuring: Simon Sieger - piano Joel Grip - bass Michael Griener - drums
The importance of the Blue Note record company can hardly be overstated. The famous blue note-labeled albums recorded the pioneers of bebop after 1945, and then the defining small-band recordings of the hard bop era – these have become the eternal high points of jazz. The soloists of the Modern Art Orchestra, starting from the recordings of the first great era, relive the moments recorded on the blue-and-white label records.
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