What we are proud of:
European Capital of Culture - 2023
Budapest Spring Festival - 2023
Music Hungary Awards - Shortlist (Crossover)
The Symphony of Transience (KVARK Music) is a one-of-a-kind concert by Szabolcs Marton that mixes classical music with electric beats and stunning visuals. It tells a story about how everything in life is temporary, using the image of classical statues breaking apart to show that even things that seem permanent can fade away.The concert invites you to think about life's fragility that's not something to fear but a reason to enjoy every moment. It's a powerful reminder to appreciate the beauty in life, knowing that nothing lasts forever.
"I condemned my soul to hell when I clung to the ephemeral as if it were not ephemeral."
The Confessions of St. Augustine
As the saying goes, the only thing that's static in life is change itself.
KVARK magnifies the smallest particle of human existence: the moment of alteration. The moment, from which even thousands can happen to us every day, most of the time unnoticed. We know that our existence cannot last forever. And as everything that is finite, has a higher stake. The stages of the musical experiment (alienation, travel/flow, and arrival) are based on the same basic premise: they lead from somewhere towards something, and they are finite since they operate within a predetermined framework. Just like life. Creation is the only thing in which we can live forever.
Do you see what a blessing it is that we are mortal?
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This is our exclusive debut concert in Berlin, which will be performed by violinists, a cellist and a pianist. The event will be followed by an artist talk, offering an opportunity to engage with the composer.
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Seat, Artist Talk included