DECEMBER 06 // ADVEDNTCONCERT Klára Hajdu & Milán Szakonyi

IN CONCERT: Klára Hajdu & Milán Szakonyi !!!

🌟 Start: 19:00 ****
🎄 Admission: donation (70 RON adult / 30 RON child)


The names Klára Hajdu and Milán Szakonyi may sound familiar to both jazz and pop music enthusiasts.
Klára is one of the most prominent singers, songwriters, and teachers in the Hungarian jazz scene. The songs of her 17-year-old, double Fonogram-nominated quartet are played on radio stations from Europe to Mexico and streamed by fans in more than 30 countries.
Milán is one of Hungary's most distinctive vocalists, who, in addition to having sung for 10 years in the Fonogram Award-winning Balázs Elemér Group, is also a key figure in the Hungarian popular music scene. He performs and records with Boggie and Áron Romhányi.

The duo's unique style blends delicate acoustic music with tasteful elements of pop and jazz.
They have been performing together for nine years and have sung in Munich, London, Canada, and even the United States.
Their first joint composition, "You're Gonna Rise," caught the attention of the music industry and was selected among the Top 30 songs of "A Dal 2019", while their song "Ne nézz vissza" was nominated for the Fonogram Hungarian Music Award.

For this festive concert, the pair will perform their own songs along with their favourite Christmas tunes, accompanied by guitar and looper.

LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU!!

02 December - 7pm // NAPFONAT - Advent Concert

Napfonat - Advent concert

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Anita Szarka
Heni Szalay
Orsi Tóth
Eszter Tóth
Kriszti Volkova

Napfonat's Advent programme was first performed in 2019. This music is the basis for the new album, entitled From Heaven, From Light... (published by Fonó), which will be released to Oradea audiences on the second of December.

The special feature of the album is that the girls, departing from the a cappella concept, took up an instrument and, in addition to the usual percussive sound (cajon, frame drum, darbuka), enriched the sound of the folk and festive songs on the album with the addition of citer, Irish buzuki, guitar, flute, flute and piano.

The special feature of the album is that the girls, departing from the a cappella concept, took up an instrument and, in addition to the usual percussive sound (cajon, frame drum, darbuka), enriched the sound of the folk and festive songs on the album with the addition of citer, Irish buzuki, guitar, flute, flute and piano.

Hopefully, it will accompany the celebrations of many for many years to come, reminding us of what this period was all about, regardless of religion or denomination, and helping us to personally connect with these universal human values - making this album everlasting.

The concert starts at 19:00 and is free to attend!

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