Artist database

This is the Artist Database of BMC, which includes information about composers, musicians, orchestras, choirs and groups that are either Hungarian or Hungarian by origin or live in Hungary, as well as information about releases recorded with them.

Four Bones Quartet


Orchestra, choir, ensemble


 
The Music Academy graduates of Four Bones Trombone Quartet (2002) are really committed to their elegant and special musical instruments.

Since its formation, the Quartet has given successful concerts on several events and festivals in Hungary and abroad. They regularly perform on the programs of the Long Night of Museums. They have played on Sziget Festival, Museums` Festival, Plein Art Contemporary Art Festival and Söndörgő Festival. The group has already appeared in the Palace of Arts, in the Great Concert Hall of the Music Academy, in Ludwig Museum, in the Museum of Fine Arts and in the French Institute.

They have already given concerts in Austria, England, Romania and Germany. The Quartet was invited to the final of the Trombone Competition and Festival of Birmingham in 2006, organized by the International Trombone Association (ITA). The Quartet has a wide repertoire from the early Renaissance to 21st century contemporary music, from Classical melodies, through light rhythms to jazz.

The versatility of the Quartet was shown in a performance representing different arts in June 2007 in the Palace of Arts. They have created a completely new genre with that performance. The performance was featuring recognized artists such as János Nagy composer pianist, who is also the composer of the play (Impressions), Bea Palya singer, Orsolya Karafiáth poetess and Tamás “Tobzi” Kovács. The work of photographers made the performance even more interesting.

The Quartet has performed in various significant concert halls as a jazz formation accompanying outstanding artists such as the great singer, Zita Gereben.