April 5. – 7pm // ZEYLA's SINGING CIRCLE

Friday
April 05, 7pm

ZEYLA'S SINGING CIRCLE

Hey beautiful Soul, Let's play!
Vocea ta vrea să cânte, aşa-i?
Te inibuum la o sesiune de playa muzicală cu mult groove și multă libertata de exprimare.
Prin improvizație vocală și ritmică, și intivățițiă, toning și playful songwriting vom ďutrevere rezonanță proprie, vom elibera ce vrea sa fie spus și vom crea ceva frumos ce na mai fost.
Pe langă toate acestea, vom cânta muzica fête pe loc, printr-o tehnica numita Circle Singing, pe care Zeyla a uëlat-o de la Bobby McFerrin (Don't Worry, Be Happy).
This technique is very popular in western countries, because it offers freedom to create spontaneous music in groups of 2 and even some people.
Mircea Ardeleanu ne va südüten cu groove-uri internationale fantastice la darbuka, udu și alte instrumente de percuție.
So, you are waiting cu drag în data de 5.4, ora 19:00 La Posticum, Oradea.

Ce te attega, într-o gâtă:
Circle Songs
Cantat soloist
Rhythm si Body-percussion
Groove-uri a cappella
Playful songwriting
Musical games
Dans liber
Workshop ul este pasut pentru alle iubitorii de muzica indifferent de preparationa lor muzicală.

Ne bukurăm că ne vedem în sănătă!

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Contribution: Pay what you like 60 - 150 Ron

Reservations: Whatsapp 0040747010026 or z.tomlyn@gmail.com

March 22. – 5pm // MAKÁM 40 – Instrumental

Friday
March 22nd, 5pm

MAKÁM 40 – INSTRUMENTAL

Sári Bede – vocals
Gabriella Rácz – violin
János Vázsonyi – saxophone
Zoltán Krulik - guitar
István Bata – bass
Zoltán Varró – drums

Makám is one of the oldest Hungarian representatives of ethno-folk and world music. The band has performed in many European countries, from Paris to Varna, from Krakow to Split, and has also toured in India. In addition to Hungarian folk music, their music also includes influences from the Far East, the Balkans, jazz and contemporary music. Its soundscape is made unique by the harmony of ethnic and traditional European instruments. Its latest era is characterized by the rediscovery of archaic forms of Hungarian folk music and songs.
Their recently released records have a personal style, an intimate mixture of exotic rhythms and lyrical confessions. The heritage marked by the names of Bartók and Kodály, the synthesis of archaic cultures and the musical elements of the age is the unchanging creed of Makám.

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Makám is one of the oldest Hungarian representatives of ethno-folk and world music. The ensemble gave concerts in many European countries, from Paris to Varna, from Krakow to Split, and also toured in India. In addition to Hungarian folk music, the influence of the Far East, the Balkans, jazz and contemporary music can be found in their music. Its sound world is made unique by the harmony of ethnic and traditional European instruments. Their latest era is characterized by the archaic forms of Hungarian folk music and the rediscovery of the song. Their recently released records have a personal style, an intimate mixture of exotic rhythms and lyrical confessions. The heritage marked by the names of Bartók and Kodály, the synthesis of archaic cultures and the musical elements of the age is the unchanging creed of Makám.

listen: Makam is 30 (Youtube)

Admission:  free || Raffle during break

March 10. – 5pm // BALAZS ELEMER JR. – PIANO SOLO

Sunday
March 10, 5pm

BALÁZS ELEMÉR JR.

 – piano solo concert –

Classical World Music Concert

We will celebrate International Women's Day with a piano concert by Elemér Balázs Jr. (Budapest) on Sunday evening, as the final chord of the Jazz Weekend.

The program is a musical journey around the world. We gain insight into the culture of different nations. Through the uniqueness of melodies, rhythms, and free improvisation, we immerse ourselves in deep emotions to discover how femininity inspires life.

The concert is a thank you to the women who contribute to the beauty and richness of our world.

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Concert clasic de muzica mondială

Vom sārbātori Ziua Internaională a Femeii cu un concert de pian suduant de Balázs Elemér Jr. (Budapest) duminică seara, ca acord final al Weekend-ului de Jazz.

The evening program of the musical night around the world. Obținem o understand the culturii of different popoare. Prin unicitatea melodiilor, ritmurilor si improvazietiei libere, ne proposam șa pêtredem în frêturile emoțilior pentru a divulciate cum feminitatea inspiră vieta.

Concertul este concepcion ca un mulțumesc femremeni care contribute la belăția și bogăția lumii nostre.

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 Classical world music concert 

Women's day Jr. Elemér Balázs (Budapest) with a piano concert on Sunday evening, as the closing chord of the jazz weekend.

The show is a musical world trip. We gain an insight into the culture of different peoples. Through melodies and rhythm, free improvisation, we dive to a deeper level of emotion to marvel at how femininity inspires life. 

With the concert, we thank the women who contribute to the beauty and enrichment of our world.

listen: YouTube

Admission:  free

March 09. – 8pm // JAZZWEEKEND – CRISTIAN COPACIU GROUP feat. OLIVER BADER

POSTICUM JAZZ WEEKEND 2024

Saturday
March 09, 8pm, Jazzland:

CRISTIAN COPACIU GROUP feat. OLIVER BADER

David Luke - Piano
Alexandru Aruxandei
– double bass
Frankie Ores
- Drums
Cristian Copaciu & Oliver Bader
– guitars

Watch and listen: Cristian Copaciu (YouTube)

Watch and listen: Oliver Bader (YouTube)


Admission:  free  || Raffle during brake

March 09. – 6pm // JAZZWEEKEND – SKAKCSI LAKATOS ROBERT

POSTICUM JAZZ WEEKEND 2024

Saturday
March 09, 6pm, Jazzland:

ROBERT SZAKCSI LOCKSMITH

 – piano solo concert –

An exceptionally gifted pianist, at home in both jazz and classical music. He walked away with the first prize from the solo piano competition at the 2000 Montreux Jazz Festival. In 2005 he was voted best soloist at the Avignon International Jazz Festival. Since then he has established a serious reputation for himself in the world of jazz. Jack DeJohnette, one of the jazz giants he has played with, had this to say: "I believe Robert is one of the best young pianists on the jazz scene today".
Another one-time musical partner, John Patitucci gave the following opinion on Robert's playing: "His sound and touch on the piano are highly developed and very lyrical" Apart from DeJohnette and Patitucci, Robert has played with the likes of Reggie Johnson, Palle Danielsson , Jojo Mayer, Erik Truffaz, Randy Brecker, Bill Evans, Rick Margitza, Hiram Bullock, Ravi Coltrane, Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, Hungarian Radio Symphonic Orchestra – and the list is far from complete.
In Japan, which is the biggest market for jazz today, Robert Lakatos has already recorded seven albums and the eighth is about to be launched with Gregory Hutchinson on the drums. Robert is also a member of the Bolla Quartet.

listen at: reverbnation.com

Admission:  free  || Raffle during brake

March 08. – 8pm // JAZZWEEKEND – HUNGARIAN BORI Sextet

POSTICUM JAZZ WEEKEND 2024

Friday
March 08, 8pm, Jazzland:

HUNGARIAN WINE Sextet

FEATURED:

Bori Hungarian – vocals
Zoltán Mizsei – keyboards, electronics, vocals
Dániel Kardos – guitar
Augustine Bela – winds
Abel Denes – double bass
László Farkas Keönch – percussion, drums, vocals

"How is it in this wide world to discover unknown feelings and sounds in the familiar, the familiar in the unknown. To spin with the earth, to travel on the flow, to meet unexpected homeliness in places not yet visited. We have embarked on an adventurous journey together in this wide world, and we are still at the beginning, we are looking forward to continuing!” (Bori is Hungarian)

Bori Magyar has been an active singer in Hungarian ethno and world music since 2007. As an imprint of her musical inspirations over the past ten years, she produced her first solo album, which she will present at Opus too. She invited the instrumental contributors to the album, who are also the dominant representatives of Hungarian world music, from her current and former fellow musicians. Based on her own ideas, the singer commissioned Zoltán Mizsei and Dániel Kardos to arrange the music of the album, which draws mainly from the traditional music sources of Hungarian and other nationalities.

Watch and listen: YouTube

Admission:  free  || Raffle during brake

March 08. – 6pm // JAZZ WEEKEND – KERUB Trio

POSTICUM JAZZ WEEKEND 2024

Friday
March 08, 6pm, Jazzland:

CHERUB (trio)

Ágoston Béla – C-melody, soprano saxophone, alto clarinet, glissonic, hulu, bagpipe, tilinkó, fujara, panpipe, snow horn, steel drum, hö-mi, vocals
Zoltán Mizsei – keyboards, piano, hö-mi, vocals
László Farkas Keönch – cajon, udu, darbuka, kanjira, mouth harp, carillon, bells, shaker, effects, hö-mi, vocals


Kerub invites the audience to a special breather of free music. Akin musical interest, openness, similar vision and secession from the creative workday life, spent with tight-kept wings, turn the common improvisation to a celebration, resembling to a free soaring where Nothing-but-Nothing has been discussed but the time to be spent with playing. In the symbiosis of the trio, togetherness is the only source of inspiration for their gliding music. Although this musical retreat, based on contemporary improvisation techniques, may be a fragile flying modus, the participants speak a common language and hear each other in the right way. Cherubs have four faces, Kerub just three. Perhaps the fourth one is an Ancestor invoked by them – speaking in their tones.

Listen here: Spotify

Admission:  free  || Raffle during brake

March 07. – 7pm // JAZZWEEKEND – DAVID YENGIBARIAN Trio

POSTICUM JAZZ WEEKEND 2024

Thursday
March 07, 7pm, Jazzland: 


DAVID YENGIBARIAN Trio

David Yengibarian – piano accordion
Árpád Vajdovichbass guitar
Márk Badics – drums

David Yengibarjan was born in 1976 in Yerevan (Armenia). He began his accordion studies in the Yerevan Music School. He moved to Hungary in 1995 where he continued his music education.

He has performed in several stage plays and films. On the soundtrack of the movie entitled Holstein Lovers he played with Ferenc Snétberger, the famous guitarist and composer of the soundtrack, and got acquainted with the brilliant double-bass player József Barcza Horváth with whom he has had a close personal and artistic relationship ever since . He was also the composer of several soundtracks for films such as György Farkas' Vérvonal (Blood Line), András Fésüs' Street, Heart, Beat and András Szőke's Három (Three).

In concert he often plays his own compositions which incorporate a special mixture of Armenian folk music, Argentinean tango and the music of Astor Piazzolla. He has also played in several jazz and folk line-ups.

Accepting several foreign invitations he has played before audiences in Paris, London, Amsterdam, the Terschelling Island, Vienna and at the Edinburgh International Festival. In Budapest he has had performances at the Fonó, Merlin Theatre, Trafó, Szkéné Theatre, Vista and the Matáv Music House.

Listen here: Spotify

Admission:  free  || Raffle during brake

December 17 – 5pm // Classic Concert

Áron Zsolt Drummer – Calssic Concert

December 17, 2023
admission: free | start: 17:00


Áron Zsolt Dobos plays pieces by:

Frédéric Chopin (1810 – 1849)
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827)
Franz Liszt (1811 – 1886)

"At this concert, I will perform piano compositions by Chopin, Beethoven and Liszt.
I chose Beethoven because his piano pieces have always been close to me, because they are always resolute and their tone is decisive. I chose Chopin because he can always show something new, no matter what, and Liszt because Liszt always has a more difficult obstacle to overcome, no matter how difficult that obstacle is, it can be very motivating, because if you manage to overcome the obstacle, it can provide a very successful experience."


a little preview: trailer (youtube)

December 02 – 7pm // NAPFONAT – Advent Concert

Napfonat - Advent concert

Members:
Anita Magpie
Heni Szalay
Orsi Tóth
Esther Tóth
Kristi Volkova

The audience was able to hear Napfonat's Advent program in its first form in 2019. This musical material provided the basis for the album that is being released now, entitled Égből, Fényből... (published by Fonó), which the audience in Nagyvárad can hear on the second of December.

The special feature of the album is that the girls, moving away from the previous a cappella concept, took up instruments, and in addition to the usual percussive sound (cajon, frame drum, darbuka), the folk songs and festive songs on the album were enriched with zither, Irish bouzouki, guitar, flute, flute and piano. speech.

The special feature of the album is that the girls, moving away from the previous a cappella concept, took up instruments, and in addition to the usual percussive sound (cajon, frame drum, darbuka), the folk songs and festive songs on the album were enriched with zither, Irish bouzouki, guitar, flute, flute and piano. speech.

Hopefully, it will accompany the celebration of many for many years, and regardless of religion or denomination, it will remind us of what this period was originally about, helping us to connect personally with these universal human values - thus making this record eternal.

The concert starts at 19:00 and participation in the program is free!

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