Santa Diver (HU)
Their sound is determined by the unusual line-up (violin-bass-drum), Luca Kézdy's special, narrative violin playing, colorful and melodic bass vocals, and the drum full of small, exciting events.
Their sound is determined by the unusual line-up (violin-bass-drum), Luca Kézdy's special, narrative violin playing, colorful and melodic bass vocals, and the drum full of small, exciting events.
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Last event date: Thursday, February 03 2022 8:00PM
Santa Diver (HU)
Featuring:
Luca Kézdy - violin, electronics
Dávid Szesztay - bassguitar
Dávid Szegő - drums
The Santa Diver formation, which was founded in 2006, consists of Luca Kézdy, a jazz violinist who won the Artisjus Award in 2019, multiinstrumentalist-composer Dávid Szesztay and drummer Dávid Szegő. The three instruments and individualities represent a very special and unique world of music found in the intersection of jazz, world music, and modern creative. Their sound is determined by the unusual line-up (violin-bass-drum), Luca Kézdy's special, narrative violin playing, colorful and melodic bass vocals, and the drum full of small, exciting events. Their fourth album, Blue Horizon, was released in the spring of 2021 by the NarRator Records. Of course, the trio has performed at all major Hungarian festivals and clubs, and has also performed at several foreign jazz festivals: Chelsea Music Festival, NYC (US), European Jazz Conference, BMC (HU), Südtirol Jazzfestival (IT), Voll Damm Festival Jazz Vic (ES), Gaume Jazz Festival (BE). In December 2019, a highly successful concert was given at the Solti Hall of the Academy of Music.
Table reservations are automatically added during ticket purchase.
For the best dining experience please arrive around 7pm.
We hold reservations until 8pm.
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.
For this concert, the band will take to the stage with three wind instruments, expanded into a septet, presenting earlier songs in a new guise as well as fresh compositions.
Mihály Borbély, who is equally at home in the fields of folk and world music, jazz and contemporary music, and who is extremely popular both in Hungary and abroad, is one of the leading figures of Hungarian jazz as a performer and composer.
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