Aki Takase Carmen Rhapsody (DE/FR/JP)
The artists will record Carmen Rhapsody at Budapest Music Center on the days around their concert at Opus Jazz Club. The upcoming album will be released on BMC Records.
The artists will record Carmen Rhapsody at Budapest Music Center on the days around their concert at Opus Jazz Club. The upcoming album will be released on BMC Records.
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Last event date: Thursday, July 21 2022 8:00PM
Aki Takase Carmen Rhapsody (DE/FR/JP)
Featuring:
Aki Takase - piano
Mayumi Nakamura - mezzo soprano
Vincent Courtois - csello
Daniel Erdmann - saxophone
Aki Takase, the Japanese pianist living in Germany – who has already performed with several formations at Opus Jazz Club and whose albums with Japanic and saxophonist Daniel Erdmann in duo has been released by BMC Records – this time extends her experimental attitude towards classical music. She transforms Bizet's Carmen to a contemporary jazz chamber orchestra with opera singer Mayumi Nakamura; saxophonist Daniel Erdmann, a long-time fellow musician and Aki's former student; and cellist Vincent Courtois. During the three-year creative process, Aki Takase combined Bizet’s classic with elements inspired by John Cage, among others, whose compositional technique and vision also had a major impact on Aki Takase’s musical thinking.
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Artistic director and director-choreographer Balázs Vincze is very familiar with the tastes of dance aficionados partial to the traditions of bourgeois theatre and is superb at adapting familiar and popular literary classics to the dance stage. His wonderful sense of proportion enables audiences to follow plots in the language of dance. His contemporary choreographies built on classical foundations are unique, spectacular and of a high professional calibre without losing sight of the need to please the audience.
JOHANNES BRAHMS: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56 RICHARD STRAUSS: Burleske in D minor for Piano and Orchestra *** HECTOR BERLIOZ: Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17 – orchestral excerpts (Scène d’amour, La reine Mab scherzo, Roméo seul, Banquet scene)
Fenyő Miklós – Tasnádi István: MADE IN HUNGÁRIA musical két részben
ALESZJA POPOVA ÉS ARHANGLESZKI VLADIMIR TÁNCSTÚDIÓJA ÉVZÁRÓ BALETT GÁLA
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