Makám: Mamilula
20 May 2021 | 8.00 pm
Müpa Budapest – Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
#World music
#Online event
#Free event
Ticket prices
0 HUF
Admission to the Bartók Spring's virtual concert hall is free of charge.
Dramaturgy:
Boglárka Cziglényi
Featuring:
Sári Bede, Szilvia Bognár, Klára Korzenszky, Irén Lovász, Bori Magyar – voice, András Pál – prose, Gabriella Rácz – violin, Zoltán Krulik – voice, guitar, Attila Boros – bass guitar, Dávid Eredics – clarinet, kaval, saxophone, Endre Juhász – oboe, duduk, Zoltán Mizsei – voice, piano, László Keönch – voice, throat singing, drums, cajon, udu, derbuka
Concept:
Zoltán Krulik
Over its history of three decades, Makám never stopped renewing itself: its songs have combined the folk music of different ethnicities, contemporary music and jazz in countless ways, creating harmonious wholes that allowed tradition and modernity, the East and the West, the collective and the individual to appear as mutually dependent on each other. Their records and concerts have featured such great singers as Irén Lovász, Bea Palya, Ági Szalóki, Szilvia Bognár, Ágnes Herczku and Erika Lázár.
With songs, prose, and poems, the group, which was founded by Zoltán Krulik, tell a story at this concert that started sometime in the 1950s, and lasted into the 21st century. We set out from Galla, a village in Western Hungary, and through Tatabánya and Pannonhalma, we reach Budapest. The Makám adventure then unfolds between Paris and Delhi, Krakow and Split.
For this special concert, Krulik selected songs with a personal mood he wrote over 35 years, as well as autobiographic writings from The Last Paper Plane, his volume of prose, and (Birth Register (to be published), a collection of poems.
We would like to draw the attention of our audience to that the current pandemic regulations may also affect the online program of the Bartók Spring International Arts Weeks, the program and the dates of the events may change. For the most recent information, please visit our website and social media channels.
With songs, prose, and poems, the group, which was founded by Zoltán Krulik, tell a story at this concert that started sometime in the 1950s, and lasted into the 21st century. We set out from Galla, a village in Western Hungary, and through Tatabánya and Pannonhalma, we reach Budapest. The Makám adventure then unfolds between Paris and Delhi, Krakow and Split.
For this special concert, Krulik selected songs with a personal mood he wrote over 35 years, as well as autobiographic writings from The Last Paper Plane, his volume of prose, and (Birth Register (to be published), a collection of poems.
We would like to draw the attention of our audience to that the current pandemic regulations may also affect the online program of the Bartók Spring International Arts Weeks, the program and the dates of the events may change. For the most recent information, please visit our website and social media channels.
#World music
#Online event
#Free event
Ticket prices
0 HUF
Admission to the Bartók Spring's virtual concert hall is free of charge.