The  Budapest-based Amadinda percussion group visits Kaposvár  for an unforgettable night at Szivárvány Culture Palace on 3 March.

Programme

Kreisler - Green: Tambourinchinois
Debussy: Childrens Corner, Snowflakes Are Dancing, Serenade for the Doll, Golliwogg's Cakewalk
Joplin: Ragtime Dance
Green: Rainbow Ripples
Norvo: Knock in' on Wood
Ravel: Tombeau de Couperin
Aurél Hollós : 39 - the Dream of the Manicheus / beFORe JOHN3
Bartók: From the Island of Bali
Ravel: Empress of the Pagodas
Debussy: Pagodas
Bernie: In the Mood
Kern: Can' Help Lovin' That Man
Gershwin: I'd Rather Charleston, I Got Rhythm, Swanee



Amadinda Percussion Group was formed 1984 in Budapest, Hungary by four musicians who had just graduated from the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music. Right from the start, besides performing significant pieces from the classical percussion repertoire, Amadinda has made it a point to inspire composers to create new works. Included among those who have dedicated a new piece for them, are three of the greatest names of the second half of the XXth century: John Cage, György Ligeti and Steve Reich.

Amadinda has collaborated actively in the past 30 years with renowned artists like Peter Eötvös, Paul Hillier, Zoltán Kocsis, András Schiff, Éva Marton, György Kurtág, András Keller and James Wood. Nowadays Amadinda is regarded as one of the most original and versatile percussion groups in the world.