
MAgyar Jazz 2020 / LISZT ÜNNEP 2021
The Gala Concert of the Small Jazz Formation Category of Müpa’s Composition Competition
The Gala Concert of the Small Jazz Formation Category of Müpa’s Composition Competition
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Last event date: Wednesday, October 20 2021 8:00PM
Rezső Jónás: Platform C – world premiere
Zsolt Kaltenecker: Two Pieces for Solo Electric Keyboard – world premiere
Dezső Oláh: Lost Dreams – world premiere
Krisztián Oláh: 11:11 – world premiere
Dániel Ferenc Szabó: The Universe is a Big Dark Room – world premiere
Árpád Tzumo: Catch Me If You Can – world premiere
Featuring: Dániel Jónás [1], István Babindák [1] – clarinet, Kristóf Bacsó [6], Kálmán Oláh Jr [1], Balázs Rabóczki [1], Dániel Varga [5] – saxophone, Kornél Fekete-Kovács [6] – trumpet, Géza Jónás [1], István Tóth Jr [5, 6], Péter Oláh [3] – double bass, Damján Ocsovay [5], Rezső Jónás Jr [1], Árpád “Tzumo” Oláh [6], Dezső Oláh [3] – piano, Zsolt Kaltenecker [2] – keyboards, Richard Szaniszló [3] – vibraphone, Elemér Balázs [6], Adonisz Fábry [1], András Lakatos “Pecek” [3], Dániel Ferenc Szabó [5] – drums, Oláh Krisztián Quartet [4]
The members of the quartet: Krisztián Oláh – piano, Kálmán Oláh Jr – saxophone, György Orbán – double bass, Dániel Serei – drums
The songs entered into the small jazz formation category of Müpa’s Composition Competition were written for the most diverse ensembles, as regards both the number of players and the instruments, and the award winners cover a broad spectrum from solo keyboards plus electronics to a septet. The six compositions performed at the concert offer a vivid illustration of the musical thinking that inhabits the broad range between free improvisation and fixed forms, as well as the efforts of the various generations that are active at the same time, from the doyens to career starters.
Of course, the compositions represent very different musical and artistic universes: one of the pieces seeks musical answers to philosophical questions, another was inspired by the atmosphere of a popular film, and yet another by abstract musical structures.
The respective Easter rituals of the Székely Land, the Rábaköz, former Upper Hungary and the south of the Great Hungarian Plain – both Christian and pagan – are linked in a unified dramatic form.
Közreműködik: Győri Filharmonikus Zenekar Zene: Szűts Apor Vezényel: Farkas Róbert
Although Wagner's mature masterpiece, which he wrote after Tristan but before completing the Ring, is officially a comic opera and…
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