Vujicsics 50 - „Kitekintés” – motivikus zene a 21. században
The Vujicsics Ensemble, which plays South-Slavic music, has maintained the same line-up ever since their formation 50 years ago. more
The Vujicsics Ensemble, which plays South-Slavic music, has maintained the same line-up ever since their formation 50 years ago. more
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Last event date: Tuesday, October 29 2024 7:30PM
The Vujicsics Ensemble, which plays South-Slavic music, has maintained the same line-up ever since their formation 50 years ago. The goal of the group, who have since reached the very pinnacle of European folk music, is the same as ever: following in the footsteps of Béla Bartók, Tihamér Vujicsics and György Martin, they have succeeded in preserving Serbian and Croatian folk music traditions while making their music enjoyable for people of all nationalities. They will be celebrating their 50th anniversary with a series of concerts throughout the year, culminating in an epic evening at the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Vujicsics Ensemble:
saxophone, clarinet, tárogató, flute, ocarina, dvojnice, viola tambura: Mihály Borbély
bass-prim tambura, tambura, samica, accordion, karaduzen, vocals: Gábor Eredics
double bass, darbuka, tapan: Kálmán Eredics
cello tambura, viola tambura, vocals: Miroszláv Brczán
prim tambura, bass-prim tambura, litarka, viola tambura: Ferenc Szendrődi
prim tambura, bass-prim tambura, cello tambura, darbuka, vocals: Áron Eredics
Regular guest musician:
violin: Attila Mihó
Söndörgő:
prim tambura, samica, cello tambura, darbuka: Áron Eredics
viola tambura, trumpet, vocals: Benjamin Eredics
prim tambura, bass-prim tambura, kaval, clarinet, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone: Dávid Eredics
accordion, flute, bass-prim tambura, cello tambura, hulusi: Salamon Eredics
double bass, tapan: Ábel Dénes
Featuring:
gardon, dance: Zoltán "Batyu” Farkas
cimbalom: Miklós Lukács
violin: Lajos Sárközi Jr
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