Posts Tagged ‘100 member Gypsy Orchestra’

Gala Show – Hungaricum Association – RaM Colosseum – 2016.

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What could be a better way in communicating than by Dance and Music = World Language!

The RaM Colosseum is the first Theater of Experience in Budapest – Hungary., whereas was held the Hungaricum Gala  handing honorary diploma to the latest  Hungaricum members and followed by the RaM Colosseum a superb performance.

Previously to the “Stormy” theater show,  József  Birinyi – president of the Hungaricum Association  – (hereinafter: HUSZ) held a welcome toast as greeting the other representatives from the (HUSZ) and the invited guests as Tibor Vona – ExperiDance owner and managing director, Tamás Glogovácz – ExperiDance and László Gazdag – (HUSZ) contact person. The (HUSZ) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization “Measure the Value” … their goal is to create together with specialists a special Hungarian value since 2011. One of the  (HUSZ) aim is guarding the highlighted values of Hungary. To save, support the creation of new values, developing, promoting, strengthening the country’s brand homeland and around the world

Among the invited special guests was the president of “Alpha to Omega” – music for the faith civilian company, László Benkő and Ferenc Debreceni aka: “ciki” –  Omega ensemble, Judit Polgár, the men’s chess team world-famous head coach, Kálmán Pajor – president Halas Lace Foundation – Trustees board member, CEO – president Ferenc Lévai –  Golden carp Fisheries Ltd.  representing the Hungarian fish soup – member of the (HUSZ) and the Hungarian “Gulyás” Goulash and Gastro-tourism Association‘s representing goulash recipe.

Prior to the gala performance new members of the (HUSZ) stakeholders stepped on stage to seal with their signature the partnership within  the (HUSZ). Tibor Vona managing director, owner of the ExperiDance Production, Laszló Benkő and Ferenc Debreceni a.k.a. ciki – both members of the Omega Ensemble were extremely touched and expressed their appreciation to receive the  honorary diploma from the (HUSZ). The 100-member Gypsy Orchestra, representing the tradition Hungarian world-famous Gypsy music – Nándor Beke Farkas – chairman and manager received the honorary diploma handle over by Gábor Mathiász (HUSZ) Vice President.

Before the Hungaricum Gala show began an image clip of the ExperiDance was screened. The Hungaricum Gala at the RaM Colosseum brought alive a night full of entertainment. Was a splendid in content and quality performance. Many in the audience held their breath watching the show because it definitely breathtaking. Just as the title indicated a „Stormy” show, so not at all was surprising between change of scenes for minutes-past-minutes the  audience  applauded and by the end of the show  did not wish to let the artists go, repeatedly they wish to see-hear a little more of their talented members of the RaM Colosseum ensemble and grand gypsy musicians.

The “STORMY” was a world-class show.  Certainly a huge overwhelming success.

To have to characterize in two-two words the RaM Colosseum splendid evening’s gala performances … all there is to be said:

Virtuoso Musicians …  Virtuoso Dancers.

 Recommend to the see this captivating “STORMY” performance.

Update and snaps Aggie Reiter

“MUSIC – WINE” GALA CONCERT – DECEMBER, 30. 2013. BUDAPEST

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The Argos Art Production Company presents “MUSIC-WINE” Gala Concert

held by the 100 Member Gypsy Orchestra.

Date: Monday,  December 30, 2013.

Venue: Budapest Congress Center

Address: District XII., 1-3 Jagelló street – Budapest

The Center will be opened for the audience from 6 p.m.  The concert begins at 7 p.m.

A day before the New Year on Monday, December, 30., Budapest hold its MUSIC-WINE Festival at the Budapest Congress Center. Throughout the year, the audience awaits for the year-end grandiose concert by the unique, world-known, 100 member Gypsy Orchestra to steps on stage to holds their two-part breathtaking concert.

The concert is held in the frame of world-famous musician’s and their non less well-known works of music.  The concert includes famous tunes from Strauss, Rossini, Khachaturian, Brahms, Bizet, Liszt and Tchaikovsky. Also folklore tunes will be interpreted in the special and unique instrumentation that characterizes the “100 Members”. The concert, lead by “Buffo” Sándor Rigó, ends with the obligatory – The Lark, Radetzky March and Offenbach Can-Can.

The evening’s specialty lies in the folklore show and wine tasting which will take place before the concert starts and where at the same time the audience gets the chance to meet the regions of Hungary’s best wine-makers and taste their fully rich in flavour wines. Guests who reserve their seat on the ground floor can enjoy the concert of the 100 Member Gipsy Orchestra and at the same time be just close to a tasty dinner or having a snack, or just a sip of wine.

Below detailed program, starting at  6 p.m.  … 6.15 p.m. – 6.45 p.m. Wine-tasting and folk dance show … 7 p.m. Concert, 1st. part/dinner …  Khachaturian: Sword Dance, Brahms: Hungarian Dances No. 5, Hubay: Wavering Balaton, Erkel: Hungarian Court Dance, Brahms: Hungarian Dances No. 6, Monti: Czardas, Horváth: Gipsy Fire, Unknown composer: Cimbalom solo, Rossini: William Tell – Overture, Berlioz: Rákóczi March … 8 p.m. Interval –wine tasting … 8.20 p.m. Concert, 2nd. part/dinner continues …  J. Strauss: The bat – overture, J. Strauss: Long live the Magyar! (polka), Brahms: Hungarian Dances No. 1, Tchaikovsky: Waltz of the flowers, Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, Dinicu: The Lark, J. Strauss: Radetczky March, Offenbach: Orpheus in the underworld – Can-can.

The evening’s Menu with more than delicious yummies to choose from: Homemade duck liver pâté with “Tokaj” wine jelly, fresh salad with dried fruits and goat cheese tower. Pullet consommé with cheesy tortellini. Rosé fillet mignon of Mangalitza with creamy mushroom sauce and pink pepper, layered potato, broccoli soufflé, chestnut paprika ragout and roasted cherry tomatoes. Nougat  chocolate cake with chili and strawberry mousse.

Wines as a sider from the cool cellars  along with the dinner:  Hajósi Cabernet Sauvignon 2009, Hajósi Kékfrankos 2009, Kunsági late harvested Ezerjó 2011, Kunsági Sauvignon Blanc 2012.

Ticket, reservation through: info@argosart.hu  –  or  shot a call through the local phone: (06-1) 302-4290.

Update by Aggie Reiter

“MUSIC – WINE” GALA CONCERT HELD BY THE 100-MEMBER GYPSY ORCHESTRA.

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HERALD NEWS!

NOT JUST FOR THE HUNGARIANS, BUT FOR THE TIME BEING TOURIST VISITING, FOREIGNERS STAYING IN BUDAPEST!

Venue: Budapest Congress Center

District XII., 1-3. Jagelló Rd.

A preliminary recommendation …  as we turn into the month of November wish to roll attention now to the forthcoming 2013  year to its end  and saying goog-bye to the old year by the world-wide known 100-member Gypsy Orchestra concert on December, 30. 2013. This year will be the 18th year in a roll to be held the hundred member gypsy orchestra’s their farewell  magnificent concert at the Convention Center in Budapest.

“The worldwide unique “Hunded Member” Gypsy Orchestra was founded in 1985. Those establishing the Orchestra aimed to unite the best of the famous musician dynasties and to ensure a place and workshop for them, their offspring and other talented young musicians. Saving the traditions of Gypsy and Hungarian folk music, the survival of classical folk music through performing it within the repertoire are among the main goals of the Orchestra. These outstanding musicians and first violins, thanks to their high qualification and the everlasting beauty of Gypsy music.”

The 30th of December in Budapest is known  date as the Festival of Music-and-Wine which is held as an annual event at the Budapest Congress Center with the performance of the 100 Member Gypsy Orchestra. “The two-part show includes famous tunes by Strauss, Rossini, Khachaturian, Brahms, Bizet, Liszt and Tchaikovsky as well as folklore tunes interpreted in the special and unique instrumentation that characterizes the “100 Members”. The concert, lead by  “Buffo” Sándor Rigó, ends with the obligatory The Lark, Radetzky March and Offenbach: Can-can. The specialty of the event lies in the folklore show and wine tasting which takes place before the concert and where the audience gets the chance to meet the best wine-makers and taste the best wines of Hungary. Guests seated on the ground floor can enjoy the concert of the 100 Member Gypsy Orchestra next to a tasty dinner or the snacks and wines on the spot. Program starts at: 6.15 p.m. with wine tasting and a folk dance show. At  7 p.m., part one of the concert will heard: Khachaturian – Sword Dance, Brahms – Hungarian Dances No. 5, Hubay – Wavering Balaton, Erkel – Hungarian Court Dance, Brahms – Hungarian Dances No. 6, Monti – Czardas, Horváth –  Gipsy Fire, Unknown composer – Cimbalom solo, Rossini -William Tell Overture, Berlioz – Rákóczi March. At 8 p.m. during the interval more wine tasting will be out for the audience. At  8.20 p.m. part two dinner will be served  and the concert continues with music from: J. Strauss – The bat – overture,  J.Strauss – Long live the Magyar!, Brahms – Hungarian Dances No. 1, Tchaikovsky – Waltz of the flowers, Liszt – Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.”

To be able to purchase tickets for the night, roll over to one of these websites: www.jegymester.hu , www.jegy.hu

(source  and photos from www.szabadter.hu)

Updated by Aggie Reiter