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world music, jazz, popular music
Kristóf Bacsó Triad and Gilad Hekselman
3 February 2018, Saturday
7 pm - 9 pm
Festival Theatre
Produced by Müpa Budapest
Jazz Showcase

As both a saxophonist and as a composer, Kristóf Bacsó is one of the distinctive figures of the Hungarian jazz scene, with four albums of his own original music released in recent years. The most important of his own bands, Triad, has appeared in numerous countries in Europe, to great acclaim.

He started his saxophone studies under the guidance of Dezső "Ablakos” Lakatos and Mihály Borbely and graduated from the jazz department of the Liszt Academy of Music. Later on, he further developed his skills at the leading institutions of jazz education: the Conservatoire de Paris and the Berklee College of Music. He lived in France and the United States for close to six years, but during this time also regularly appeared throughout Europe, as well as in Japan. He has tried his hand at nearly every style, including mainstream jazz, ethno and funk, and he hasn't shrunk from more experimental trends in jazz, either.
Bacsó's old companion Árpád Oláh Tzumo is another former Berklee student and also studied under Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter. In addition to the piano, he has a very sensitive feel for the Fender Rhodes and other electronic instruments. A master of painting moods, Márton Juhász was selected drummer of the year on two occasions and, like his two bandmates, also studied in the United States. Triad's music draws from both the present day and the Central and Eastern European musical tradition at the same time. In addition to the painstakingly developed parts, an important role also goes to shared improvisations. Joining them on this evening will be the superb New York-based Israeli guitarist Gilad Hekselman.

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

Featuring:

saxophone, sound effects Kristóf Bacsó
keyboard instruments Árpád Tzumo
drums Márton Juhász

Guest:

guitar Gilad Hekselman
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