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world music, jazz, popular music
Ágnes – Attila József – Radnóti
4 November 2009 Wednesday
7 pm - 9:15 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall

Recommended by the Attila József Society Guests: László Dés – saxophone, Attila Németh – actor Special guests: Prof. Dr. György Tverdota (Faculty head at the ELTE University Modern Hungarian Literary Faculty, literary scholar and historian, founding president of the Attila József Society), Zsuzsa Makai (Attila József’s niece) Featuring: Ágnes Vanilla Band (János Nagy – piano, conductor, Viktor Szabó – guitar / chapman stick, Attila Fehérvári – bass guitar, Attila Gálfi – drums), Free Style Chamber Orchestra string section, Ágnes Vanilla Choir Ágnes, who has been performing on stage for exactly ten years, is one of the most genuine song writer-singers of our times. Her spiritual music, unique lyrics and melodies have made her a legend in her own lifetime. Her curiosity album titled In Masculine Words (Attila József 100), first released in 2005, is much sought after and now in its third edition. Ágnes has launched a kind of a cultural revolution in Hungarian grammar schools, universities and light music as such. Her songs have already been adapted to stage performances, and Ágnes’s work has also served as main theme of university theses. The songwriter-performer’s piece has created a new style and opened the door for her Radnóti album, a very special piece with extremely deep and intimate musical atmosphere, that has been ripening for years, and will be out this year. Ágnes, who is a theology student, lays out in front of us the world in her songs with tremendous purity, where Miklós Radnóti and Attila József stand arm in arm.

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