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SUMMARY:Bende Zsolt Quartet's concert at Posticum
DESCRIPTION:Zsolt Bende is a jazz guitarist and composer from\nTransylvania/ Romania and a leading figure in todays Hungarian\njazz scene. He studied in London and at the Berklee College of\nMusic\, Boston\, where he rubbed shoulders and performed with\nsome of the most in demand musicians- such as Lionel Loueke\,\nAntonio Sanchez\, as well as Avishai Cohen and Anat Cohen\,\nLage Lund and others. Bende was shaping his unique and\ncolourful music through extensively touring in the USA\, U.K. and Brazil before returning to\nhis native central Europe. In England he joined forces with leading British bassist Arnie Somogyi with whom he recorded several albums and later founding member of Neil Yates unique ’Five Countries Trio´. Bende is the leader of his own quartet and just released his latest recording\, ´Cycle Of Change´. \nAndrás Pecek Lakatos is a member of the brilliant roma jazz musicians dynasty in\nHungary. Being one of the best drummers of his generation\, he won the Hungarian Radio´s\nJazz drummers competition in 2004 and later that year was received with widespread acclaim\nat the London Jazz Festival. He is working with the hot names of the Hungarian jazz scene\,\nsuch as Kálmán Oláh\, Mihály Borbély\, Tony Lakatos and Robert Szakcsi Lakatos. The\ndrummer can be heard on more than ten recordings. \nGyörgy Orbán started playing guitar at the age of six and studied classical music until he\nwas eighteen. Then he switched to the upright bass instrument\, about which he claims:\n´Through playing the bass I have found my true path to jazz´. Since then he has been playing\nwith the greatest jazz musicians in Hungary\, alongside with numerous international artists\nsuch as Jimmy Wormworth\, Ronnie Cuber\, Tim Ries\, and Tony Lakatos in jazz venues such\nas the New York ´Blue Note´ and Jazz Standard Clubs\, the ´Deer Head Inn´ in Pennsylvania\,\nalso known as the Jazz Musicians Mecca\, or at the Detroit Jazz Festival. \nDaniel Mester Born in Budapest Daniel got a solid classical musical education on guitar\nand clarinet\, and in music theory. Already in his early years\, he won numerous competitions\nfor children. Later he turned to jazz saxophone and film music. His strong education in both\nclassical music and jazz\, his wide range of interest and experience as a musician in various\nkinds of music enabled him to develop his rich compositional vocabulary. Having graduated\nas an economist Daniel carried on with his musical studies in the Amsterdam Conservatory\nwhere he received the master´s degree\, first in jazz saxophone then in film music. He\nappeared at numerous festivals around Europe and recorded with several artist national and\ninternational. \nThe entrance to the concert costs 20 RON. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/657339418102675/ \n
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LOCATION:Posticum\, Posticum
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