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UMZE Ensemble: CET – Suspended Time
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UMZE Ensemble: CET – Suspended Time

We now invite listeners to a virtual cultural journey that can only be brought to life through the means of contemporary music, here and now at the BMC in Budapest and at the Melos-Etos Festival in Bratislava, collaborating in the realization of the concert.

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Last event date: Sunday, November 10 2024 7:00PM

Program:
Ármin Cservenák: Spring (2020) – Hungarian premiere
Jana Kmiťová: sie fuhr in die nacht (2023) – Hungarian premiere
Péter Eötvös: Fermata
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Francesco Filidei: Ballata No.2 (2012) – Hungarian premiere
Peter Javorka: sans Marteau et sans Maître (2024) – premiere
Márton Illés: Forajzok (2021) – Hungarian remiere

Featuring:
UMZE Ensemble
Conductor: Jean-Philippe Wurtz

Slovakia and Hungary are neighbours not only geographically, but also in a cultural and intellectual sense. We now invite listeners to a virtual cultural journey that can only be brought to life through the means of contemporary music, here and now at the BMC in Budapest and at the Melos-Etos Festival in Bratislava, collaborating in the realization of the concert. Between works by two Slovak and two Hungarian composers, we will also stop at two contemporary compositions that have already become a classic: the Ballata No. 2 by Francesco Filidei and Fermata – pause, suspended time – by the recently passed Péter Eötvös, which was composed for UMZE. In this episode of the UMZE series, we can listen to the sounds between two countries, two cultures, and the silence between these sounds.

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Nasip Kısmet is the brainchild of Arif Erdem Ocak, the Turkish-born musician who resides in Budapest, Hungary since 2010, best-known as a founding member and co-songwriter of the famed Ankara band Seksendört who topped charts mid to-late 2000s with consecutive hits.

The series A Genius Is Born is a tribute to the male choir works by the three greatest Hungarian masters of music, so it is no coincidence that the concerts are taking place on the composers' birthdays. A special feature of the concert programme is that StEFREM's personal selection of works by the classical composers is complemented by outstanding and interesting pieces by their "heirs", the Hungarian composers of the 20th and 21st centuries.

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