April 28, 2024 – 7pm // NAPFONAT – Transylvania concert tour

Napfonat - TRANSIVAL TOUR

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

Napfonat returns to Posticum on April 28!

After the sold-out Advent concert in December, the five-member female a cappella group will visit Nagyvárad again in April to present the music of their LP Harmatcseppen él a világ bennem, written on the theme of the 4 primal elements, which tries to bring the qualities of Earth, Air, Fire and Water closer to the listener and sensitize them with vocals. its relationship to the life-giving elements. The record entered the world's most important world music chart, the 11th place of the World Music Charts Europe. The precursor to the album, Mint a zóbar, was included in the finals of the program DAL 2022, among the best 8 productions.
Napfonat is a special highlight of the Hungarian musical palette, as the formation is the meeting and creative community of five female singers and five frontmen, who work together in the wide and diverse genre of world music. They cover their own compositions as well as folk songs from Hungarian and other cultures dressed in a polyphonic sound. What makes their music unique is that, in addition to the intertwining of vocals, percussive instruments play an important role.

We look forward to seeing you at the concert!

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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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