
Lajos Rozmán Quintet (HU)
The evening's programme will be shaped by personal impressions from progressive jazz, classical and contemporary music, reflecting the performers' diverse sources of experience.
The evening's programme will be shaped by personal impressions from progressive jazz, classical and contemporary music, reflecting the performers' diverse sources of experience.
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Last event date: Saturday, June 08 2024 8:00PM
Lajos Rozmán Quintet (HU)
Featuring:
Lajos Rozmán - clarinets
Gábor Gadó - guitar
Anna Rákóczy - flute
Ernő Hock - double bass
Attila Gyárfás - drums
Today, the unity of musical styles is only apparent or only exists at a very great distance... What is important, what brings us together, are the human connections when the various paths, whether for a shorter or longer period, meet and cross. It is these encounters that create genre, style, quality.
It is perhaps this sense of quality that binds the five musicians together. Having explored the myriad trends of jazz and classical music, the need to develop their own language and their own voice becomes the most important common programme in this band. In the spirit of Wittgenstein, they seek and find the true reality of music-making on the borderland between written and free music, where the boundaries of constraint and the freedom of imagination meet. The evening's programme will be shaped by personal impressions from progressive jazz, classical and contemporary music, reflecting the performers' diverse sources of experience.
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
Charlotte Greve is a New York-based alto saxophonist and composer originally from Germany. With a unique concept of tone and composition, she has been making a mark on both the Brooklyn and German jazz scenes.
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