Unpacking 6 - Academy of Music: Grafting course
"GRAFTING" - With the musicians of this semester's course in free improvisation and improvisation at the Academy of Music.
In our "Unpacking" series, music schools present and showcase what they are doing and experimenting with. This is the sixth in the series!
Schedule
"In grafting, a new plant is obtained by growing two or, less often, three or more plants together. The resulting new plant is called a fruit tree graft. The root and possibly part of the trunk component is the rootstock, on which the desired noble variety is grafted or grafted."
(source: https://www.molnarfaiskola.hu/tud.../gyumolcsfa-oltvany.html)
The different musical traditions studied at the university (electronic music, jazz, folk music, classical music) produce a new fruit every six months in the form of a common "fruit tree", which bears some of the characteristics of each of the musical traditions (János Ávéd, course leader)
Péter Mári - electronics
Norbert Botos - synthesizer
Barnabás Tóth - electronics
Dániel Gábor Banga - piano
The name "Unpacking" is borrowed from the end-of-year art show at the University of Fine Arts, where students "unpack" their works of the year in an exhibition. Here, students, teachers and visitors can see what each person has done, what they have achieved and what they have created during the year. We would like to establish a similar tradition with the participation of different music schools. A regular opportunity for students to present their work in the form of a concert, where they can listen to each other and show the public what they have been working on and what they have achieved at the end of a given period - practically once a quarter. As well as showcasing the schools, the aim is to bring students from different schools together and inspire them to work together.
For the students of the schools involved, admission is free, for the rest of the participants, admission is 2500 HUF with a pre-sale ticket, and 3000 HUF on the spot, which is used to support our performers and the series!
The concert is supported by the Hungarian House of Music.
Lumen Café
A café and restaurant in the Mikszáth area, the big brother of KisLumen, where you can enjoy not only food and drinks but also culture. Especially jazz and other music for the mind.