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

CRISTIAN COPACIU & BAND

July 21
CRISTIAN COPACIU & BAND

Special guests from Bucharest:

Cristian Copaciu (guitar), Condrea Ovidiu (drums), Vlady Sateanu (bass), Joco Orosz-Pall (keys)

Young, talented and driven guitarist who plays a wide range of styles, from pop to jazz and from blues to fusion. Started playing guitar at the age of 13, developed quickly and was soon asked to join different bands and projects. Started teaching guitar at the age of 20. Creative mind, adventurous soul.

Over the years, Cristi Copaciu has participated at various jazz and blues festivals, relevant being: Brașov Jazz Festival 2020, Brezoi Blues Festival, Brăila Blues & Jazz Festival, Tușnad Gastro Blues Festival 2020 etc. Besides this jazz area fusion and blues, Cristi had the opportunity to collaborate in the maintenance area.


enjoy this fine sample: "Chromazone" (YouTube)

start 19:00 // free entry!!

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