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Hungarian Folk Instruments - Wind Instruments

Glass Hall
  • Produced by Müpa Budapest
cancelled
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The performance has been cancelled.

Dear guest,

With consideration for the health of both our visitors and staff, Müpa Budapest will remain closed for the rest of the 2019/20 season. This means that all planned performances have been cancelled up to and including 7 July. Any tickets purchased for events organized by Müpa Budapest will be refunded by Müpa Budapest. Click here for more information about the refunds.

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The Turkish whistle and the bagpipes, the reed whistle, clarinet and the horn. From this intriguing list, we can see that this time around the instruments selected from the extremely rich array of Hungarian folk instruments will be of the wind variety. Adding names to the shapes, forms, colours, sounds and moods will be Gergely Agócs and some of his talented musical friends, as well as the series host and presenter, Zoltán "Batyu” Farkas. Authentic live music and expert musicians: a sure recipe for an entertaining educational experience.

Wind instruments are played with the help of human breath being blown through the nozzle of the particular instrument type. While the clarinet is widely used in Gypsy and village brass bands, it can also be played independently as a pastoral instrument. The modern tárogató is sometimes known as the Schunda tárogató, named after József Schunda, who also reinvented the cimbalom. While the reed of this instrument is similar to that of a clarinet, the body is shaped like an oboe and it has a conical bore. Its upper register bears a trumpet-like, metallic sound, while its upper register produces a soft, lamenting sound. Gergely Agócs and friends will provide a live musical accompaniment to the show. The musician and scholar Agócs has been interested in traditional cultures ever since he was a high school student. As well as building up a considerable folk music collection, he has also been organising folk music and folk dance events for decades, providing education on folk culture for a wide range of different age groups. His fellow host, Zoltán "Batyu” Farkas, who is an Artist of Merit, also speaks the language of children - the folk dancer and choreographer is a noted instructor and teacher.

Age: 8-12 year
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
  • Gergely Agócs and friends
  • presenter
    Zoltán "Batyu” Farkas

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