Parno Graszt, Nadara

2025-03-15T18:30:00.000Z

Parno Graszt is one of the most original and popular bands playing authentic gypsy music, who contribute with their unique stage presence, traditional instruments, inimitable dance performances and tremendous energy to the guaranteed all-over the place atmosphere. The band has toured almost all over the world, performing all over Europe, in several countries in Asia, and several times in the USA and Mexico. The experience of success is the same everywhere - music and dance with joy.

The band has been around for over 30 years and has been creating hits from the start. The band is constantly coming up with new styles and new looks to make the repertoire as colourful as possible and to make the true Parno Grass feel accessible to everyone. The band also collaborates with renowned artists from year to year, including Bohemian Betyars, Punnany Massif, Bagossy Brothers, Pogány Induló.

Mar
15

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The seven-piece band (which occasionally expands to 9 members) is a family. The bond between the members is unshakeable, as everyone is related to everyone else. Perhaps this is one of the secrets of the band's success, the unbreakable unity. Founded in 1987, the Pasabi band released its first major album in 2002, the highly successful Rávágok a pianára (I'm going to the piano). This was followed by five more solo albums, the latest being 2024's Whisper in the Wind.

◖ Nadara ◗

The heart and soul of Nadara is the accordionist Alexandra Beaujard, who has found a new home in Transylvania, and her husband Ferenc Jámbor "Tocsila" from Sászcsávás, a village justly famous for its folk music. Their music is as varied as the cultural profile of Transylvania: it mixes melodies from Transylvanian villages - especially from Kalotaszeg and Vadsok - with urban, modern, often Transylvanian influences, the folk music of Hungarians, Romanians, Gypsies, or even folk art music.

Location

House of Music Hungary

A music education centre and concert venue in the heart of the City Park, behind the airy futuristic glass facade of Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto.

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