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FEATURING: István Grencsó - reeds Barnabás Dukay - piano György Kurtág Jr. - live electronics László Gőz - trombone, bass trumpet Barre Phillips - double bass Róbert Benkő - double bass Total spontaneity with lots of history – could be perhaps the brief summary of the present concert. Spontaneity – as this lineup has never been on stage together, and also because each of the six musicians is a prominent figure of the improvised music scene, should it be jazz or contemporary. History on the other hand – in a variety of ways the members are already connected to each other. György Kurtág Jr.’s and László Gőz’s recent, continuously developing cooperation with Miklós Lukács in their improvisational trio Moment's Notice – after several successful concerts in cities of the United States and Europe – had its recent Hungarian debut in Budapest at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in last November. Barre Phillips’ and György Kurtág Jr.’s improvisational co-operation goes back in time even more – let’s just remember their duo concert in October 2014 at the Opus as part of the CAFe Budapest Festival. István Grencsó and Robert Benkő are known for decades as tried and tested partners in crime. In the recent years, in various lineups, Grencsó also has been working together with one of the outstanding composers of the Hungarian contemporary music, the incomparable Barnabás Dukay. Their concerts, achieving already sort of a cult status, present something new and uncommon each time, attracting a growing number of aficionados. It’s unnecessary to present the members individually, let’s only point out Barre Phillips’ hard-working activities in recent years in the creation of CEPI, a European centre for improvised music in France, his chosen homeland. His summer improvisational courses focus on artists from a different country each year. Budapest Music Center H-1093 Budapest Mátyás utca 8. Hungary © 2018 BMC All rights reserved