Over the years, musicians Panna Adorjáni, Zsolt Bodoki-Halmen, and Dániel Láng have explored possible interpretations of the musical score in different programmes. The first public presentation of this long-term musical project took place in 2019, under the framework of the performance Rehearsing Proximity, while its most recent stage was presented in 2023, as the concert 3.2, with both projects being produced by Tranzit House. The current concert connects these two extreme points, and this time, the creators' intention was to revisit the material created over the years, with the aim to look for the iterations the accummulated material might take in 2025. While a music sheet may seem like a stable technical tool, in the creators' experience, it is a primary material that can be adapted in countless ways.
Over the years, multiple creators have been involved in the creation of scores, shaping both research and creative processes. In 2019, the relationship between score and improvisation was addressed with the participation of artists Kinga Ötvös and Keelan Sandy and the curatorial support of Zenkő Bogdán, and in 2023 different levels of scores were created by composers Anna Virág Virág, Kinga Tóth and László Bakk-Dávid.
Concert by:
Panna Adorjáni
Zsolt Bodoki-Halmen Dániel Láng
Event organised with the support of Cluj-Napoca City Hall and Cluj-Napoca City Council.