Jazz talent fare: Intergeese

2024-02-17T17:00:00.000Z

The trio line-up gives the members of Intergeese the necessary freedom, but at the same time an important task to play together. Their sources of inspiration include the great masters of post-bop and avant-garde jazz, contemporary jazz musicians, late 20th century pop and hip hop performers, but also authentic Hungarian folk music. Using all of these, they strive to create a unique, often alien sound, mixing genres and pushing boundaries. In their concerts they play their own compositions.

Feb
17

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Nineteen-year-old Áron Horváth was introduced to the cimbalom by Balázs Unger. Under his tutelage, he won the 2016 "Up with the Peacock" competition in his category. In 2019, he began studying classical music with Miklós Lukács, a cimbalom player. Since 2021, he has been a guest artist in several formations of Mihály Dresch. In 2023, he was admitted to the classical cimbalom course at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, where he is currently a student of András Szalai. Twenty-one-year-old Lőrinc Ágoston Mohácsy started playing the bass under the influence of his father. He studied jazz first with Tibor Csuhaj-Barna and then with Ádám Bögöthy. In 2021 he won first prize in the solo instrument category at the 4th National Jazz Music Competition. After one year at the Bartók Konzi, he was accepted to the jazz department of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music. Since 2023, he has been playing with his foster father, Mihály Dresch, as a guest artist. At the age of 18, Zoltán Fekete is currently a student at the Musikakademie Basel Jazzcampus. In 2023, the year of his graduation, he applied to a number of world-class jazz music institutions of higher education, where he was accepted with high institutional scholarships.

Admission to the event is free.

Location

Müpa Budapest

Müpa Budapest is one of Hungary's best-known cultural brands and one of the most modern cultural institutions, bringing together different artistic disciplines in a unique way: it hosts classical, contemporary, light, jazz and world music, opera, new circus, dance, literature and film.

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