Binder Károly: Cédrusok illata
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„Az ég nem a csillagoknál kezdődik, hanem a fűszálak hegyénél.” Ezen a szerzői esten Binder Károly olyan kitűnő muzsikusokkal eleveníti fel alkotói pályája legjelentősebb állomásait, akikkel – mint a Jókai Mórtól vett idézet is utal rá – a fűszálak hegyétől indult. Az idén hetvenéves zongorista, zeneszerző, tanár számára a zene nem csupán hangok sora, hanem önkifejezés, gondolat és filozófia. Évtizedeken át szolgált inspirációként több generációnyi tanítványának, muzsikustársának és rajongójának. Ramesh Shotham indiai ütőhangszeres művész kezdetben rockdobosként szerzett elismerést, majd – miután visszatért hazája tradicionális zenekultúrájához – dolgozott Steve Colemannel, Charlie Marianóval, Carla Bley-jel és Rabih Abou Khalillal. Binder Károllyal az 1990-es években koncertezett és rögzített lemezfelvételt.
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“The sky does not begin with the stars, but at the tips of blades of grass.” On this special evening dedicated to his own compositions, Károly Binder revisits the most important stations of his creative career together with outstanding musicians with whom – as the quote from Mór Jókai suggests – he started out from the tips of blades of grass. Now 70 years old, the pianist, composer and teacher views music as far more than just a series of notes; for him, it is a form of self-expression, a vehicle for ideas and a philosophy of life. For decades, he has been an inspiration to several generations of students, fellow musicians and fans. The Indian percussionist Ramesh Shotham first earned recognition as a rock drummer before returning to the traditional music of his homeland. He has since collaborated with such artists as Steve Coleman, Charlie Mariano, Carla Bley and Rabih Abou-Khalil. He first started performing and recording with Károly Binder in the 1990s.
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“The sky does not begin with the stars, but at the tips of blades of grass.” On this special evening dedicated to his own compositions, Károly Binder revisits the most important stations of his creative career together with outstanding musicians with whom – as the quote from Mór Jókai suggests – he started out from the tips of blades of grass. Now 70 years old, the pianist, composer and teacher views music as far more than just a series of notes; for him, it is a form of self-expression, a vehicle for ideas and a philosophy of life. For decades, he has been an inspiration to several generations of students, fellow musicians and fans. The Indian percussionist Ramesh Shotham first earned recognition as a rock drummer before returning to the traditional music of his homeland. He has since collaborated with such artists as Steve Coleman, Charlie Mariano, Carla Bley and Rabih Abou-Khalil. He first started performing and recording with Károly Binder in the 1990s.
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https://www.mupa.hu/kozossegi-mediafeluleteinkre-vonatkozo-szabalyok
https://www.mupa.hu/en/social-media-policies
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