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Lajkó Félix – ''Makovecz Turné'' / Makovecz Imre emlekere / Fonó Budai Zeneház Audio CD 2011 / FA2262
UPC 5998048526628
Product Details:
Félix Lajkó is also interested in these questions - his music has already been in so many places - in concert halls, festivals, on small and large stages, on the street, on the roof, in the underpass, and in the church, lake and forest. And in the latter it sounded the best. Accoustically, at one with the forces of nature.
We have known for a long time that the forces of nature...can be found in the spaces of (the late Hungarian architect) Imre Makovecz. We have also known that Felix Lajokó's music could change Makovecz's unique, organic spaces - that melody and cupola would fit together beautifully.
In the spring of 2011 we visited nine Makovecz spaces.
This album is dedicated first of all to the memory of Imre Makovecz.
Félix Lajkó - violin, whistling
Antal Brasnyó - viola
Tracklist:
1 | Nyitány | 8:41 |
2 | A madárnak | 5:00 |
3 | Tekintet | 7:40 |
4 | A Repülőnek |
06:28 |
5 | A gödörből | 5:34 |
6 | A földön | 5:13 |
7 | Vigadó | 6:45 |
8 | Kék | 6:33 |
9 | Busz | 5:48 |
10 |
Ősz | 5:31 |
11 | A bokorból | 7:08 |
12 | Az úton | 5:24 |
13 | Selyem | 3:00 |
About the Artist:
Often referred to as the Devil’s Violinist, the Paganini of Voivodina, or a child prodigy, once he is on stage with an instrument – be it the violin or the zither – Lajkó is capable of doing anything, of guarding his audience to a world that opens up only to those born with a special talent. Félix Lajkó handles music rather impulsively.
There is no need to define the style or genre of his music, since it is exactly about the opposite: transgressing styles, accepting the inexplicable.
More Details:
- Cover – Dora Kiss
- Mastered By – János Papp
- Producer – László Horváth
- Recorded By – Radovan Krnajski