Dániel Váczi Glissonic Trio: Interplanetary Posts – records release concert
Dániel Váczi exploits the potential of this new instrument with his trio.
Dániel Váczi exploits the potential of this new instrument with his trio.
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Last event date: Thursday, June 13 2024 8:00PM
Featuring:
Dániel Váczi - glissotar (glissonic tárogató), saxophone
Máté Pozsár - piano, analogue synthesizer, Fender Rhodes
Zsolt Sárvári Kovács - drums
What happens if you cross a violin with a tárogató? We get the first member of the Glissonic family of instruments, the Glissotar. Winner of both the Grand Prize and the Audience Prize at the Guthman Musical Instrument Competition 2022 in Atlanta, this unique instrument is the brainchild of Dániel Váczi, developed in collaboration with designer Tóbiás Terebessy. The main novelty of the Glissonic family of instruments is that instead of holes, the pitch can be controlled with a longitudinal slot and a magnetic strip, so that – like on a violin string – long glissandos, tremolos and microtonal tones can be played, and the instrument can also be used to produce unusual, special effects.
Dániel Váczi exploits the potential of this new instrument with his trio. His partners are two great figures of the Hungarian free and experimental jazz scene, Máté Pozsár, with whom Dániel also plays in the Decolonize Your Mind Society band, and Zsolt Sárvári Kovács, with whom Dániel has been playing in various bands for twenty-five years. After Rebus, the trio has now released their second album Interplanetary Posts, consisting of free improvisations.
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For the best dining experience please arrive around 7pm.
We hold reservations until 8pm.
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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.
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