
Kada Ad Libitum (HU)
The experimental music project Kada ad Libitum, founded in 2005, uses mostly broad structures and sets of rules instead of songs, and creates new content in each concert and recording situation based on their possibilities.
The experimental music project Kada ad Libitum, founded in 2005, uses mostly broad structures and sets of rules instead of songs, and creates new content in each concert and recording situation based on their possibilities.
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Last event date: Thursday, March 06 2025 8:00PM
Its members come from different musical cultures, so the ensemble cannot really have genres or typical styles – instead, each person plays in the way that is authentic to him or her and inspired by the musical process in creation. In January 2025, the band releases their second album, a sonic imprint of a project consisting of 3 concerts and 2 studio sessions. One of the concerts took place at Opus in May 2024. During the evening, however, the six musicians will also play in different lineups than on the album. On the one side of the vinyl album, the keyboardist is Máté Pozsár, while on the other it is György Bartók. Both of them will now take to the stage in a joint live production that is sure to impress fans of progressive contemporary jazz and experimental music.
Featuring:
Lálszló Válik - guitar, efx
Dániel Váczi - glissotar (glissonic tárogató), saxophone
György Bartók - piano, Rhodes
Dániel Szerető - bass guitar
Dániel Serei - 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.
For more information, please call +36 1 216 7894
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.
Join saxophonist Zoh Amba, bassist Nick Dunston, and drummer Chris Corsano for an immersive workshop on free improvisation.
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