13 March 2026
Liszt Academy
Budapest

Here and Now - Terembura Group

13 March 2026 07:00 p.m.
Liszt Academy - Solti Hall
1061 Budapest, Liszt Ferenc tér 8.

The concert of the young Terembura Group offers a taste of the rich diversity of percussion music: it draws equally from classical traditions, the rhythms of distant cultures, and the most modern contemporary compositional techniques. The program opens with an energetic piece by iconic figures of the Hungarian percussion school, followed by Couperin and Debussy classics arranged by Benjámin Mohácsi. Barnabás Dukay’s work, marked by philosophical depth and meditative stillness – also known in its marimba version – forms a profound contrast to David Lang’s repetitive minimalism. The second half continues with exciting contemporary works: Carola Bauckholt’s piece will receive its Hungarian premiere, while Dániel Láposi’s Interwoven will have its world premiere. The concert concludes with John Cage’s percussion masterpiece Third Construction, known for its complex rhythms, and a performance of traditional African music. Moving confidently between styles, Terembura Group demonstrates that, as a promising young ensemble, they are already enriching Hungary’s percussion scene with fresh energy and originality.


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Program:

1. Aurél HollóZoltán Váczi: Traditions I. – THE WINNING NUMBER… / beFORe JOHN
2. François Couperin: Allemande á deux clavecins (arranged by Benjámin Mohácsi)
3. Barnabás Dukay: Mist Hovering Over the Face of the Deep – In the Swirling Evening Winds
4. David Lang: the so-called laws of nature - part 2
5. Claude Debussy: Images, Book 2 » 2. Et la lune descend sur le temple qui fut (arranged by Benjámin Mohácsi)
6. Joged Bumbung – traditional music from Bali
 - INTERMISSION -
7. Carola Bauckholt: Hirn und Ei (Hungarian premiere)
8. Dániel Láposi: Interwoven (world premiere)
9. John Cage: Third Construction
10. Gahu – traditional music from Africa

Featuring:

Terembura Group:
Alex Biró, Benjámin Mohácsi, András Simon, Dániel Láposi - percussion

Tickets:

HUF 3 900

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