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Párniczky Quartet - Bartók Electrified

Bartók Electrified

Europe based four-piece Parniczky Quartet having forged a very unique signature sound that originates in jazz, contemporary classical and Hungarian folk music. The band was formed in 2016 with the aim of playing  adaptations of Béla Bartók's pieces, and that Bartok's artistic world be productive for their improvisations. Andras Parniczky with Nigun (Parniczky’s other group) bandmate Peter Bede and Istvan Balo has performed more than 300 gigs around the world, including venues like the New York Guggenheim Museum, Brussels Bravo Art Festival, Athens Technopolis Jazz Festival, Klezmor Festival Vienna. Marcell Gyanyi (Dresch Quartet, W69) joins them on bass as one of the most respected young representatives of his instrument not only in Hungary but also in Europe. Their first album the Bartók Electrified published by BMC in 2018. This repertoire was performed with the collaboration of Frank Möbus and Daniel Erdmann at the MÜPA. In 2019 the Quartet has toured along with Carlos Bica and Dejan Terzic.
 
 
5 start (out of five) – Gramofon Magazin, Summer issue 2018
 
„Bartók Electrified is a consistent, great continuation of the outstanding composer of modern music.” Mathias Bäumel, Jazz Zeitung
 
„Bartók's music is airy and creates a character space. And this musical space is what the Parniczky Quartet can grasp, and gives back freely and perfectly. Mastery and fresh impetus for Bartók's repertoire.” Raphaël Benoit, Citizen Jazz
 
„Bartók Electrified is an excellent fresh and modern jazz project built on one of the greatest composers of the 20th century. Do not miss it!”  SK Jazz
 
„Bartók Electrified is a great job, let yourself be tempted by the ideas of the Párniczky Quartet.”
Andrea Aguzzi, NeuGuitars
 
Notable releases of 2018 – W. Royal Stokes (Jazz Times, The Washington Post)
 
Sample from the studio recordings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vjSYsg4fwE
 

 

Párniczky András  guitar, Bede Péter  saxophone, Gyányi Marcell – bass, Baló István  drums

 

 

 

 

 

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AT BJC BOX OFFICE:
Opens one hour before the show.
 

 

ONLINE:
You can buy your tickets via www.jegymester.hu.
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PHONE RESERVATION:
Generally you can book tickets or even a table at the concert hall via phone.
Please note that all reserved tickets have to be picked up at least 30 minutes before the concert.
+36 1 798 7289

 

 

 

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CONTACT:
Address: 1136 Budapest,
Hollán Ernő Str. 7.

Tel.:

+36 1 798 7289
(Monday: 16.00-22.00)
(Tuesday - 
Saturday: 16.00-22.00)

Email: info@bjc.hu

 

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opening hours:
 
Monday: 16.00-00.00
Tuesday: 11:30-01:00
Wednesday: 11:30-01:00
Thursday: 11:30-01:00
Friday:11:30-01:00
Saturday:16.00-02.00
Sunday: 14:00-0:00
 
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BJC BISTRO OPENING HOURS:
 
Monday:18.00-23.00
Tuesday:18.00-23.00
Wednesday:18.00-23.00
Thursday:18.00-23.00
Friday:18.00-23.00
Saturday:18.00-23.00
Sunday:closed
 
 
Table reservation:
+36 1 798 7289

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BJC BOX OFFICE:

PROGRAM DAYS: 18.00-22.00

Online Ticket Selling: www.jegymester.hu

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