Lantos Zoltán OpenSource
The ensemble of Zoltán Lantos, a violinist of the Artisjus Performing Arts Prize, has arrived for a new chapter in the history of OpenSource with his album Sonaris, released in 2018.
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The ensemble of Zoltán Lantos, a violinist of the Artisjus Performing Arts Prize, has arrived for a new chapter in the history of OpenSource with his album Sonaris, released in 2018.
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Last event date: Friday, February 25 2022 8:00PM
“Lantos's compositions provide a very special merger of jazz rock, modern mainstream and Indian music. Listening to the disc, some inexplicable power passed through my body, my heart and soul, through which I saw images and colours and I felt scents.” wrote Károly Gáspár his quite personal feelings about the album on jazzma.hu.
“Zoltán Lantos is an excellent composer, and even a better arranger, his music is almost palpable. (…) The five musicians of OpenSource play flawlessly and easily, the music is like the sounds of nature, when one harks the dawn in a forest. (…) Zoltán Lantos spent more than eight years in India in the eighties and nineties, but his orientalism is far from being assertive, it even can’t be noticed immediately: Indian music melts organically and inherently into his musical mother-tongue.” Máté Csabai, Fidelio
Featuring:
Zoltán Lantos - violins, electronics
Áron Tálas - violin, keyboards
Tibor Fonay - bassguitar, double bass
László Csízi - drums
Andrew J - live elektronics
The highly successful concert series of bassoonist György Lakatos and Concerto Armonico is based around Vivaldi's concertos. This time they will perform a selection of concertos for one, two, three and even four soloists, with a short Hungarian introduction by György Lakatos.
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.
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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