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March 15th Italian Institute of Culture, 7:30 pm
Muzsikás Ensemble
With: Mária Petrás, András Berecz The Muzsikás ensemble, which has been active for three decades, makes traditional Hungarian folk music a special experience. Its music-making follows the traditional mode of performance and improvisation of the best village musicians in the characteristic Muzsikás style.
The ensemble is known and popular in Europe, America and Japan. It is typical of its versatility that it is equally at home at folk, folk music and world music festivals, at classical music, alternative music, jazz, Celtic music or Jewish music events. It was the first to have folk music accepted as an independent style on an equal footing with all other genres. Mária Petrás, ceramic artist and singer born in Moldavia, has been a regular guest at Muzsikás concerts since 2005. Besides the big concerts, the Muzsikás Ensemble attaches great importance to the children’s dance houses it holds regularly in Budapest and the special singing and music lessons it gives in schools around the country. The ensemble has won many prizes and awards. Outstanding among these are the Prize for Hungarian Arts, the Ferenc Liszt Prize, the Kossuth Prize and the Hungarian Heritage Prize. |
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March 23rd Italian Institute of Culture, 7:30 pm
Hungarian National Gypsy Orchestra
Artistic director and first violinist: Ferenc Sánta Jr.
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