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Tcha Limberger és ifj. Sárközi Lajos koncertje / LISZT ÜNNEP 2022

Tcha Limberger és ifj. Sárközi Lajos koncertje / LISZT ÜNNEP 2022

Gypsy bands from Hungary and beyond

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Last event date: Saturday, October 08 2022 7:30PM

Featuring: Lajos Sárközi Jr – violin, guitar, Benjamin Clement – guitar, Lajos Sárközi and his band, Kalotaszeg Trio

The members of the band: Lajos Sárközi – violin, guitar, Gyula Bóni – viola, Sándor Csík – double bass, Gyula Csík – cimbalom

The members of the trio: Tcha Limberger – violin, guitar, Rudolf Toni – viola, Benjamin Clement – guitar, Rudolf Toni Jr – double bass

 

Traditional Gypsy music will rendezvous with authentic folk music, Manouche jazz and the world of Django Reinhardt at what promises to be a unique concert by Tcha Limberger and Lajos Sárközi Jr. Tcha Limberger, who is of Flemish-Sinti descent, grew up immersed in the Manouche musical heritage and is now also well-versed in Hungarian Gypsy music and the folk music of Transylvania, in particular Kalotaszeg (Țara Călatei). Hailing from Bruges, the musician, who also sings perfectly in Hungarian, is a leading exponent of Manouche jazz, which is best known for the music of Django Reinhardt. He was introduced to the music of Kalotaszeg by such great local musicians as Rudolf Toni and Sándor “Neti” Fodor. Lajos Sárközi Jr, who represents the seventh generation in a family of musicians, is a prominent representative of urban Gypsy music, a guardian of a centuries-old musical culture that is threatened by disappearance. The first joint performance of the two great musicians will take place at the House of Music Hungary.

This concert of the Liszt Fest is presented by Müpa Budapest as a joint event with House of Hungarian Music.

 

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The world-renowned composer/conductor who passed away recently at the age of 80 after being awarded the Kossuth Grand Prize this year, once said that "jazz is a fundamental element for me”. At this concert in memory of his life and work, in addition to an early piece of electronic music and a late choral work, we will hear compositions of his that are closely linked to the sounds of jazz and improv performed by prominent artists from the Hungarian jazz scene.

Medieval ballads often gave a voice to the position of women in society, whether they were elevated to heaven or simply reduced to dust. Female destinies will come to life during the song programme The Girl Who Was Taken to Heaven, where we will hear a bouquet of medieval Hungarian folk ballads.

The aptly named Angelica Girls' Choir, who are led by Zsuzsanna Gráf, and help nurture the legacy of Kodály and Bartók, have captivated Müpa Budapest audiences on several occasions.

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