Tutti Cantabile: Four Elements
Audiovisual Choral Performance in the Sound Dome
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Sound Dome
Concert
Lecture
Concert
Lecture
Genre:
Global Art/Crossover
Classical/Contemporary
Classical/Contemporary
Szervezés:
House of Music Hungary production
artistic director, singer
Sára Buda
singer
Dorka Kiss
singer
Andrea Laczhegyi
singer
Kitti Némethy
singer
Anna Sebestyén
singer
Anna Sebők
singer
Veronika Zlinszky
narration
Miklós Sebestyén
singer
László Elek
singer
Atilla Ivanics
singer, keyboard
Tamás Kós
singer
Diego Rivadeneira
singer
Márk Saskőy
singer
Dániel Seres Mocsáry
percussion
Soma Ur
visual artist
Lukács Tompa
visual artist
Vitéz Egri
audio artist
Ákos Lovász
Tutti Cantabile: Four Elements
The Tutti Cantabile vocal ensemble, applying to the Interdisciplinary Arts call, brings to the Sound Dome of the House of Music a reimagined version of their Four Elements concert series, first presented in 2023, which explores the story of the Persian creation myth by presenting musical works that evoke and mirror the atmosphere of the events of creation. In the Sound Dome, the choir’s music is complemented with visual content, involving the listener in a unique way in an extended audiovisual experience.
The Tutti Cantabile vocal ensemble’s performance entitled Four Elements is a special, meditative journey inspired by the Persian creation myth. The concert presents the birth of human existence through the ancient symbolism of earth, water, fire and air – simultaneously in music, light, and projected images. The Sound Dome’s 360° visual space and 3D sound system create an almost womb-like, intimate experience, where the sounds of live voices and instruments flow around the audience like a stream of sound. The carefully composed musical arc leads from chaos to order: from noise, sound is born, then harmony, and finally the “fifth element” – the uplifting experience of music and communal singing.
The performance is accompanied by unique animations, symbolic play of light, and the visual embodiment of the elements. The imagery, inspired by cave paintings, ancient figures and natural textures, makes the process of creation tangible: from the solidity of earth, through the flow of water, to the shaping power of fire and the invisible lightness of air. Four Elements is not merely a concert – but a sensuous, meditative performance that invites you to seek inner harmony, to reconsider your relationship with yourself and with nature, and to embrace cultural openness. Anyone who enters the Sound Dome steps out of everyday life for a good half hour and becomes part of an ancient yet profoundly contemporary story. We recommend it to anyone who is open to unique audiovisual experiences, spirituality, the power of choral music, and dialogue between cultures.
The Tutti Cantabile vocal ensemble’s performance entitled Four Elements is a special, meditative journey inspired by the Persian creation myth. The concert presents the birth of human existence through the ancient symbolism of earth, water, fire and air – simultaneously in music, light, and projected images. The Sound Dome’s 360° visual space and 3D sound system create an almost womb-like, intimate experience, where the sounds of live voices and instruments flow around the audience like a stream of sound. The carefully composed musical arc leads from chaos to order: from noise, sound is born, then harmony, and finally the “fifth element” – the uplifting experience of music and communal singing.
The performance is accompanied by unique animations, symbolic play of light, and the visual embodiment of the elements. The imagery, inspired by cave paintings, ancient figures and natural textures, makes the process of creation tangible: from the solidity of earth, through the flow of water, to the shaping power of fire and the invisible lightness of air. Four Elements is not merely a concert – but a sensuous, meditative performance that invites you to seek inner harmony, to reconsider your relationship with yourself and with nature, and to embrace cultural openness. Anyone who enters the Sound Dome steps out of everyday life for a good half hour and becomes part of an ancient yet profoundly contemporary story. We recommend it to anyone who is open to unique audiovisual experiences, spirituality, the power of choral music, and dialogue between cultures.
Dear Visitor, We kindly inform you that during the event, photographs, audio recordings, and/or video recordings may be taken. By attending the event, you consent to the recording of such materials through your implied conduct.
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Traditional/Global
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