Playing in a trio offers the members of Intergeese both an important mission and the freedom they require. Their sources of inspiration include the great masters of post-bop and avant-garde jazz, contemporary jazz musicians, and late 20th-century pop and hip-hop performers, not to mention authentic Hungarian folk music. Using these influences, they seek to create a unique and often unusual sound, blending genres and testing boundaries. Intergeese perform their own compositions at their concerts.
The 19-year-old Áron Horváth was first introduced to the cimbalom by Balázs Unger. With Unger’s help, Áron succeeding in winning the solo category of the Fölszállott a páva television talent show. In 2019, Áron began learning classical music from the cimbalom player Miklós Lukács. Since 2021, he has performed as a guest musician in several of Mihály Dresch’s groups. In 2023, he was admitted to study classical cimbalom at the Liszt Academy, where he is currently a student of András Szalai. The 21-year-old Lőrinc Ágoston Mohácsy was inspired to start playing the double bass by his father. He studied jazz under Tibor Csuhaj-Barna and later Ádám Bögöthy. In 2021, he was awarded first place in the solo instrument category of the 4th Hungarian National Jazz Music Competition. After one year at the Béla Bartók Conservatory, he was admitted to study jazz at the Liszt Academy. Since 2023, he has also been performing as a guest musician alongside his stepfather, Mihály Dresch. Zoltán Fekete, who is 18 years of age, is currently a student at Musikakademie Basel Jazzcampus. He completed his high school studies in the jazz department of the Béla Bartók Conservatory. In 2023, he applied to study jazz music in various world class higher education institutions, and was offered several scholarships.
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