Vágtázó Csodaszarvas 20
Rock
Vágtázó Csodaszarvas 20
This programme is held in Hungarian.
The Vágtázó Csodaszarvas propels us into the fullness of life energy, where the world of our collective subconscious is nourished by primal power. The band was founded in 2005 by Grandpierre Atilla, an astronomer, writer, and musician who became known as the singer of the band VHK, together with outstanding Hungarian folk musicians. During its twenty years of existence, the band has released four albums, reviving the primal force of the cosmic lust for life that lies dormant in all of us with ancient Eurasian folk instruments. Their exceptionally energetic concerts are uplifting community celebrations, filling us with love for life and the world. According to feedback, "it's an adrenaline rush," "it's like skiing naked," "it's the best anyone can give you," "this music reaches the sky, with eternal fire at its core." Csodaszarvas returns to the House of Music for its 20th anniversary concert.
Artist talk with Attila Grandpierre and Irén Lovász
On December 13th, the Vágtázó Csodaszarvas band will celebrate its twentieth-anniversary concert, and before the evening performance, the band's leader, Atilla Grandpierre, will have a conversation with Irén Lovász about the formation's first twenty years in the Music House Pop Culture Club Library.
The event is free to attend with an evening concert ticket, but registration is required.