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Symbiosis 5, guest: Kornél Fekete-Kovács (HU)
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Symbiosis 5, guest: Kornél Fekete-Kovács (HU)

The members of Symbiosis 5 met at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music and started working together in 2020. They have developed a repertoire of original compositions combining elements of modal and contemporary jazz.

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Last event date: Thursday, July 27 2023 8:00PM

Symbiosis 5, guest: Kornél Fekete-Kovács (HU)

Featuring:
Máté Drippey - saxophone
Benedek Virág - guitar
Levente Kapolcsi-Szabó - piano
Tamás Gyányi - double bass
Roland Majsai - drums

The ensemble performed on a major stage for the first time in 2021 at the Babel-Laureate World Jazz Competition, where they came third. Subsequently, in 2022, the ensemble gained recognition in international competitions abroad, winning first place at the Getxo International Jazz Competition and Festival in Spain in the summer and the Sibiu International Jazz Competition in the winter. They obtained further prizes in 2023, for example, in January they not only won the Müpa Jazz Showcase Professional and Audience Awards, but also two special prizes.

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Raquel Kurpershoek Jaldón, born in 1998, became known after winning talent contests from 2016. She learned Cuban, Brazilian, and Indian music in Rotterdam and flamenco singing in Spain. She also studied sign language. In 2020, her documentary Traslasierra about flamenco and the deaf won awards internationally.

The band absorbs the material of the original recordings, sticking to the arrangements, forms and compositional features. As improvisation is at the heart of jazz, solos are invented by the players at the moment.

Dániel Kinczel's trio takes the listener into the world of the pianist-composer's works, which were born as a love child of cool jazz and impressionist music, but also inherited some blues features.

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