
Jazzy Live│Trans-formation
21:00
Opus Jazz Club
Eszter Pozsár - flute, saxophone
Tibor Eichinger - guitar
György Frey - bass guitar
Kornél Mogyoró - percussion
Flute, an instrument relatively seldom used in jazz, plays a dominant role in the music of the Trans Formation Quartet, formed in 2005. Each musician of the group has made various detours in most different musical genres; this experience is cumulated and transformed in the quartet’s music, characterized by elements of contemporary and world music besides the main genre of jazz. Leader Eszter Pozsár started to learn classical and shepherd’s flute, later got acquainted with the saxophone on the influence of Mihály Borbély. After graduating on the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music on saxophone, she has started to study Indian classical music, learned to play on the Indian bamboo-flute, and spent six months in New-Delhi with a scholarship. She founded her own jazz-group after her return and released her first album in 1999. Coolactive, her next outfit, worked between 2000-2004. Trans Formation released two albums so far, Mouse’s smile and Garden of Veda. The musicians define the music of their quartet as “playful contemporary jazz fantasies”, moving on a wide emotional range from melancholic, bittersweet melodies to fiery, ringing performances mixed sometimes with wry or grotesque passages.
Tickets are available for 1500 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, E-mail: [email protected]

℗ BMC
Flute, an instrument relatively seldom used in jazz, plays a dominant role in the music of the Trans Formation Quartet, formed in 2005. Each musician of the group has made various detours in most different musical genres; this experience is cumulated and transformed in the quartet’s music, characterized by elements of contemporary and world music besides the main genre of jazz. Leader Eszter Pozsár started to learn classical and shepherd’s flute, later got acquainted with the saxophone on the influence of Mihály Borbély. After graduating on the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music on saxophone, she has started to study Indian classical music, learned to play on the Indian bamboo-flute, and spent six months in New-Delhi with a scholarship. She founded her own jazz-group after her return and released her first album in 1999. Coolactive, her next outfit, worked between 2000-2004. Trans Formation released two albums so far, Mouse’s smile and Garden of Veda. The musicians define the music of their quartet as “playful contemporary jazz fantasies”, moving on a wide emotional range from melancholic, bittersweet melodies to fiery, ringing performances mixed sometimes with wry or grotesque passages.
Tickets are available for 1500 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, E-mail: [email protected]

℗ BMC