János Ávéd Balance
21:00
Opus Jazz Club
János Ávéd - saxophone
Márton Fenyvesi - guitar
Ákos Benkó - drums
János Ávéd is a prominent representative of the youngest generation of sax players, his playing can be heard from Modarn Art Orchestra through Kéknyúl (=BlueRabbit) Hammond Band to different groups of his own (János Ávéd Quartet, János Ávéd Unity, Jelen, etc.)
János Ávéd Balance, founded in 2010 is a tight collaboration of three musicians, depicting the present time with a line-up of saxophone-guitar-drums, balancing the deliberate absence of a bass instrument by free use of formal and musicals means. Their sometimes quite surprising use of different musical themes drawn from mainstream roots through classical and contemporary music up to even post-rock is sort of a trademark of their music. A memorable example of this was their successful concert at the Palace of Arts last year, sharing the stage with their guest, US sax player David Binney.
Further members of the trio are also outstanding figures of the young generation. Guitarist Márton Fenyvesi, awarded with the Junior Prima prize, will be graduating in Denmark after two years’ studies abroad, just one week after the concert. Winner of the Vilmos Jávori Drummer Contest, Ákos Benkó is a solid pillar of different groups, he played at the Opus Jazz Club several times with groups of Gábor Juhász, Tamara Mózes, or Csaba Czirják, among others.
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Tickets are available for 1000 HUF on the spot, in the national JEGYPONT network of Interticket and online at JEGY.HU
Seating at the Opus jazz Club can only be guaranteed in case of a table reservation.
Tel: (+36 1) 216 7894
℗ BMC
János Ávéd is a prominent representative of the youngest generation of sax players, his playing can be heard from Modarn Art Orchestra through Kéknyúl (=BlueRabbit) Hammond Band to different groups of his own (János Ávéd Quartet, János Ávéd Unity, Jelen, etc.)
János Ávéd Balance, founded in 2010 is a tight collaboration of three musicians, depicting the present time with a line-up of saxophone-guitar-drums, balancing the deliberate absence of a bass instrument by free use of formal and musicals means. Their sometimes quite surprising use of different musical themes drawn from mainstream roots through classical and contemporary music up to even post-rock is sort of a trademark of their music. A memorable example of this was their successful concert at the Palace of Arts last year, sharing the stage with their guest, US sax player David Binney.
Further members of the trio are also outstanding figures of the young generation. Guitarist Márton Fenyvesi, awarded with the Junior Prima prize, will be graduating in Denmark after two years’ studies abroad, just one week after the concert. Winner of the Vilmos Jávori Drummer Contest, Ákos Benkó is a solid pillar of different groups, he played at the Opus Jazz Club several times with groups of Gábor Juhász, Tamara Mózes, or Csaba Czirják, among others.
janosaved.com
Tickets are available for 1000 HUF on the spot, in the national JEGYPONT network of Interticket and online at JEGY.HU
Seating at the Opus jazz Club can only be guaranteed in case of a table reservation.
Tel: (+36 1) 216 7894
℗ BMC