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14 December 2024
DNK presents the duo of Michaela Antalová (SK) and Adrian Myhr (NO) at Budapest, Amsterdam.
Doors open at 19:30. Music starts at 20:30 sharp. Donation concert (€8 suggested).
Cash only for donations and drinks - NO PIN
Location: 'Budapest', Pesthuislaan, Amsterdam Oud West.
Antalová and Myhr combine contemporary music, folk melodies and embrace the interplay of frequencies and sonority of the instruments used. Michaela Antalová plays a bass flute called fujara and a willow flute called seljefløyte. Fujara is a melancholic bass flute that comes from Slovak folk music that finely blends with the double bass' frequencies played by Adrian Myhr. Norwegian overtone flute seljefløyte is very similar to a Slovak overtone flute called koncovka. This makes it possible to compose new music that reminds of both traditions.
Budapest is 'the living room space of the WG terrein'. It is located on the Pesthuislaan in Amsterdam Oud West. Behind the buddha, up the steps and through the door. Pesthuislaan is a pedestrian street.
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