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Improvisational music for cimbalom and tárogató, based on the folk music collections of László Lajtha / World-Wide

Improvisational music for cimbalom and tárogató, based on the folk music collections of László Lajtha / World-Wide

At its World-Wide concert series held each year since 2013, Müpa Budapest has showcased the history of the cimbalom and the tárogató and the diverse range of genres they can be used in.

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One of the most important Hungarian composers, folk music researchers and music educators of the first half of the 20th century, László Lajtha - whose work is in many ways akin to that of Bartók and Kodály - did a great deal to introduce the world to instruments that are now considered classically Hungarian, and his folk music collections from the Transylvanian village of Szék served as the basic source material for the dance house movement. These melodies will now be reborn in the free improvisations of Kálmán Balogh and his guests.

Featuring:
cimbalom: Kálmán Balogh
tárogató: Dávid Deák-Volom
cimbalom: Jenő Lisztes
tárogató: Zoltán Erdős
cimbalom: Miklós Lukács
tárogató: Mihály Borbély
cimbalom: Miklós Lukács
tárogató: Mihály Dresch

László Kiss Gy. Trio:
tárogató: László Kiss Gy.
viola: Péter Árendás
double bass: András Lelkes

Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Photo: Gábor Kotschy, Müpa

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