Everyone listens to music and everyone goes to concerts of their favourite artists. But fewer people think about how the big songs that their favourite artists sing on stage are created. How much time and thought goes into creating the lyrics of such a piece, and how the musician adds the melodies. Or do they happen together? Zoli Juhász, the moderator of the discussion, is looking forward to hearing the answers to these questions, among others.
In March, Csaba Szendrői and András András Tóth will come to us and take the audience to the unique musical world of Elefánt.
During the talk, the band's best-known songs will be performed, this time as a duo.
The actors of the evening:
Juhász Zoli - moderator
Zoli Juhász is a singer-songwriter from Veszprém. Even though he spent part of his childhood in England and his authoring language is English, he has been noticed by many big names of the alt-scene for his Hungarian songs. His band has played at most of the big festivals, he has played several times on the Sziget and he is the winner of the Kikeltető and Sávlekötő Camp talent contests. His lyrics are characterised by an outsider's view, a sense of softening and understated honesty.
Elephant
The Elefánt band was originally a duo formation, founded by Csaba Szendrői and András Tóth. Although even in the early days in Szombathely they were helped by musicians/friends from home, until 2012 they mainly wrote songs together. The Kodály method was the reason for the formation of the band as we know it today. They had already had a couple of years of Elefánt when it occurred to them that the two of them could play together again. FELEFÁNT plays mostly popular Elefánt songs, with minimal instrumentation, guitar-singing or drum machine in a robe, spiced up with the mood of the moment. In addition to these, there are occasional unreleased songs, a cover or two, and works from Csabi's volumes. In addition to the direct and familiar atmosphere, the music is more improvisational and spontaneous, which was characteristic of Szendrői-Tóth's music-making from the very beginning. They play together a lot, they feel each other without words. At these concerts, an unexpected musical impulse can happen at any time, and they usually drift with it, which makes it intimate, natural, intimate, unexpected, and thus liberating for the audience.
Entrance fee: 3.900Ft/person
Tickets can be purchased at the Agora ticket office or online.
