Magyar Bori Sextet
The concert features a selection of songs from the band's first album, Whole Wide World, released in 2022 by Hunnia Records.
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The concert features a selection of songs from the band's first album, Whole Wide World, released in 2022 by Hunnia Records.
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Last event date: Saturday, May 06 2023 8:00PM
“I wanted to arrange songs that have made a special impact on me over the years. Folk songs will always have relevance, their message is eternal. People feel their roots through their folk music, their identity through their mother tongue. For me, world music seeks answers to the question: how is it possible and worthwhile to sing folk songs in our modern world? The musical context in which they are embedded tells us a lot about what a folk song brings out in us, how it moves us and how it affects us. That's what makes the interpretation really personal and a fantastic collective inner journey. The musical reflections on the songs (which we composed together) are brought together on the album into a single common essence, a conclusion. The album is very eclectic, as we relied solely on our intuition, moving across a wide spectrum of styles, without boundaries.”
The special guest of the evening is Uruguayan musician-rapper Mc Guacho Aljas Iván (Los Orangutanes), who has been living in Hungary since he was ten years old and with whom Bori has been friends for more than 10 years (Boriván duo). Their songs combine Latin music, funk and raggamuff with Hungarian folk music. At the concert, the band will also give a taste of the material from their second album, which will present the world of folk music lullabies in a world music guise, and promises to be an excellent tune-up for Mother's Day as well.
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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