Söndörgő Anniversary Concert
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Despite the late December date, anyone stopping by for Söndörgő’s 30-year anniversary concert can expect a red-hot evening. The Balkan atmosphere will not only be provided by the band from Szentendre, but also their three southern Slavic guests, all known for their virtuosity: Fercho Mustafov, Branko Bako Jovanović and Džambo Agušev. Söndörgő, this year’s Ensemble of the Season at Müpa Budapest, are preparing for a truly special evening, in which they will revisit their biggest successes and hits with their old friend Márta Sebestyén, and one of the most promising singers of the future, Branka Básíts.
Program and cast
Söndörgő:
prime tambura, tambura samica, darbuka, vocals: Áron Eredics
viola tambura, trumpet, vocals: Benjámin Eredics
clarinet, saxophone, kaval, prime tambura, bass prime tambura, vocals: Dávid Eredics
accordion, flute, hulusi, bass prime tambura: Salamon Eredics
double bass: Ábel Dénes
Featuring:
vocals: Branka Básits, Sebestyén Márta
saxophone: Fercho Mustafov
tambura: Branko Bako Jovanović
trumpet: Džambo Agušev
Palace of Arts Müpa Budapest
When Müpa Budapest, Hungary and its capital's new cultural hub, opened in 2005, it was built to represent more than 100 years of Hungarian cultural history. As a conglomeration of cultural venues, the building has no precedent in 20th century Hungarian architecture and has no peers in the whole of Central Europe.
The creators of this ambitious project, the Trigránit Development Corporation, prime contractor Arcadom Construction and the Zoboki, Demeter and Partners Architectural Office, were driven by the desire to create a new European cultural citadel as part of the new Millennium City Centre complex along the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Danube waterfront. The result is a facility whose construction quality, appearance, functionality and 21st century technological infrastructure makes it ideally suited to productions of the highest standard. The building is also highly versatile and equipped to host performances of any genre and almost any scale.