April 28th, 2024 - 7pm // NAPFONAT - Transylvania concert tour

Sun braid - EARTHLY TURN

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Anita Szarka
Heni Szalay
Orsi Tóth
Eszter Tóth
Kriszti Volkova

Napfonat returns to Posticum on 28 April!

After their sold-out Advent concert in December, the five-piece female a cappella ensemble will visit Oradea again in April to present the music of their album Dewdrop in the World Lives in Me, which is based on the theme of the 4 primordial elements.The album tries to bring the qualities of Earth, Air, Fire and Water closer to the listener through the voice of song and to sensitize his/her relationship to the life-giving elements. The album has been included in the most important world music charts in the world, at number 11 on the World Music Charts Europe. And the album's precursor, Like A Drizzle, was a finalist in the DAL 2022 show, one of the top 8 productions.
Napfonat is a special spot of colour in the Hungarian musical palette, as the formation is a meeting of five singers and five frontmen, a creative community, who together work in the broad and diverse genre of world music. They work on their own compositions and folk songs of Hungarian and other cultures, dressed in polyphonic sound. The uniqueness of their music lies in the interweaving of vocal sounds and the important role played by percussion instruments.

All are welcome to the concert!

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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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