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Trio Sordini

Trio Sordini

Three years ago, three musicians, who were also at home in theater circles, thought that they would call the sounds, rhythms and melodies they played in the plays directed by János Mohácsi to an independent life.

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Last event date: Wednesday, February 15 2023 8:00PM

They thought that the stringed strings of different origins, tearing apart from the system of a theatrical performance, could also come into contact with each other and tell further stories to both the musicians and even more so to the audience. And over time, more and more new melodies and rhythms emerge in the sometimes seemingly endless sound maze of the Trio Sordini. Composition and improvisation, traveling from everywhere to everywhere: More than an hour and a half of unstoppable sound streams in two parts.

In the first half of the concert, the compositions of Márton Kovács will be performed, while in the second half, a fresh record of Bp. Folk, composed by Ádám Móser, will debut. "As a composer in my compositions, I am looking for the answer to how folk music can be present in Budapest today or in any part of the world as part of contemporary culture. What does the same rhythm mean in Transylvania, Szék if it sounds on a viola, and what does it mean in the tram when played on an accordion? I'm interested in the deep structure of folk music. The deep structure of different music, and their meeting and merging. The kind of structure that is behind the melodies. Tension of sounds, harmonies, and rhythms. What happens when the rhythm of the invertita meets the repetitive sequences of Astor Piazzolla. They are both fed by the same tension. These interest me. We are on this road with my friends, Márton Kovács and Csaba Gyulai" - said Ádám Móser about the album entitled Bp. Folk.

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.
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We hold reservations until 8pm.

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