Admission to Müpa Budapest's virtual concert hall is free of charge.
We would like, even during this extraordinary situation, for the Müpa Budapest audience to still be able to encounter the world's most outstanding and thrilling artists each evening - this time in their own homes. It is precisely for this reason that we will open Müpa Budapest's virtual concert hall and auditoriums - each night at the familiar times - by providing access to a single unforgettable performance from past years.
The performance will be broadcasted on our website and YouTube channel.
Founded by Fábió Fehér, this trio primarily play instrumental fusion jazz, chiefly their own compositions, along with familiar jazz standards reconceived with a unique approach. They boldly embrace the widest possible variety of musical styles, their unique sound defined by the balance between structure and free improvisation. So far, they have written several of their own compositions, one of which made it to the finals of the 2020 Jazz Combo Competition held by the Hungarian Jazz Federation.
They have played at such highly regarded events and venues as the Paloznak Jazz Picnic organised on the occasion of the Day of Hungarian Jazz and the Szigetszentmiklós Not Only Jazz Club. Fehér is all of 18 years old; in January of 2013 he started studying under one of his role models: guitarist Roland Balogh. In the course of his classical training, he won awards of excellence at the Vác National Classical Guitar Competition in 2013 and the 2015 regional guitar competition. He has played alongside János Egri, József Horváth-Plútó, Roland Balogh and Krisztián Pecek Lakatos. Also a mere 18 years old, Tamás Fazekas started playing the drums at age ten. He has won three separate scholarships to develop his skills at the Snétberger Music Talent Center. He actively takes part in the work of several bands and in numerous session productions. Music is his life, as is using it to put a smile on other people's faces. Tamás Berki is 19 years old; he was 14 when he took up the bass guitar. His instructor at the Béni Egressy School of Music is József Horváth Plútó, to whom he owes both his love for jazz and his level of accomplishment on the bass guitar and double bass alike. He gained admission to the Snétbeger Music Talent Centre in 2017.
Recording date: 17 January 2021
Presented by: Müpa Budapest