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UMZE Ensemble: Broken Beauty

UMZE Ensemble: Broken Beauty

The "fragile beauty" of the music is not only evident in the concept and musical material of the pieces performed, but also in the way several composers strive for a delicate balance between live music and recorded music, as well as between the acoustic sound of traditional instruments and electronic musical effects.

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Last event date: Friday, May 17 2024 7:00PM

UMZE Ensemble: Broken Beauty

Program:
Judit Varga: Broken Beauty (2018) – Hungarian Premiere
Botond Bartokos: confused AF – Premiere
Balázs Futó: Rest(s) in (my) piece(s) – Premiere
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Csenge Mihalicza: Clouds: Mammatus – Premiere
Gyula Bánkövi: Painted by the Time, op. 32
Anna Thorvalsdottir: Entropic Arrows (2019)

Featuring:
UMZE Ensemble
Conductor: Gergely Vajda

Broken beauty: the beauty of the temporary nature of living things. Entropy: the malleable nature of time, which for us humans can only manifest itself in one direction, towards decay, destruction, passing away. The works of the now world-famous Icelandic composer Anna Thorvalsdottir and the Hungarian composer Judit Varga, who lives in Vienna, frame the UMZE Ensemble's concert about ephemeral beauty. The "fragile beauty" of the music is not only evident in the concept and musical material of the pieces performed, but also in the way several composers strive for a delicate balance between live music and recorded music, as well as between the acoustic sound of traditional instruments and electronic musical effects. The magical timbres of Gyula Bánkövi and the beautifully complex work of Balázs Futó will be joined by premieres composed for the occasion by the youngest generation of Hungarian composers, Csenge Mihalicza and Botond Bartokos.

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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.

De Beren Gieren is a post-contemporary jazz trio in which minimalism and bursting energy go hand in hand. It may be no coincidence that this band is based in Belgium, the home ground of surrealism and techno.

Miklós Lukács - cimbalom

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