Tükrös

A true representative of genuine folk tradition, Tükrös is ready to enchant with rare treasures at Womex 2011. Their recent shows include a concert in the prestigious MÜPA concert hall, May 17, 2011, along with other definitive performers of the genre. Their latest album, Our Transylvanian Heath won the Fonogram award for Authentic Hungarian Folk Music in 2010. Tükrös’s club events ensure the public have constant and immediate access to the joy and beauty folk music.

Biography

Formed in Budapest, 1986, Tükrös has remained true to their beloved traditional folk music. Regular trips to the source of this tradition, to the Hungarian, Roma, Romanian villages where music is still a part of everyday life, ensure the strength and authenticity of this ongoing love affair. Since their first release in 1996 the band established itself as renowned performers. From 2000 on they have been publishing albums under their own label, which met with the appreciation of the public and the profession. In 2001 the band was awarded the distinction of ‘Young Masters of Folk Arts’. Just as Tükrös absorb music from its organic context, the also create a living ambience through regular concerts, camps, club events, teaching. They play as a band, or accompanying dance groups. Proponents of the Dance House movement, they are regular guests at their annual meeting since 1990, and other notable folk music festivals and events. They also feature year by year at the unique yet popular Valley of Arts festival. Apart from numerous domestic shows, they have toured across Europe, in the USA (2008), and Australia (2000; 2001; 2011).

The Music

Tükrös are gifted and spirited proponents of traditional folk music. "There is no need to improve it, - explains Tükrös' viola player Péter Árendás, - only to play it as authentically as possible." Collecting the music is as much part of the creative process as recording albums: the musicians breathe in the milieu of the villages and gain inspiration. They are not merely collectors and performers; during summer camps and clubs Tükrös strive to hand over this valuable heritage, as well as get the crowd dancing.

The lineup reflects the standard pattern of the genre: four strings, a cimbalom, vocals:
Attila Halmos - first violinist, voice
Péter Árendás - viola
Gergely Koncz - violin and viola
Endre Liber - cimbalom, viola, vocals
András Lelkes – double bass

Discography

Erdők, vizek zenéje/ Music from Forests and Waters - release date: March 2012
A mi Mezőségünk/ Our Transylvanian Heath (FolkEurópa, 2008)
Hegyen-völgyön/ Uphill, Downhill (FolkEurópa, 2006)
Vígan legyünk!/ Let’s Be Joyful! (FolkEurópa, 2003)
Tükrös tábor/ Tükrös Camp (FolkEurópa, 2002)
Szatmári népzene az 1900-as évekből/ Hungarian Village Music From the 20th Century (FolkEurópa, 2000)
Magyar népzene/ Hungarian Village Music (Fonó Records, 1996)

Tour Dates

Hungary

confirmed tour dates

Café Budapest Kortárs Művészeti Fesztivál
2011. október 8. szombat 20 00, Kálvin-udvar
RévFestival, Tükrös concert and dance house
November 5, 2011. Saturday 8 pm,

recent concerts

Tükrös in Gödör Klub
30. June 2011 Gödör Klub, Budapest

Tükrös in MÜPA
2011. május 17. Művészetek Palotája Fesztivál Színház

International

confirmed tour dates

Concert organized by Europe Club
2011. December 3., Collegium Hungaricum, Hollandstraße 4 Vienna

Australian Tour
March 21-April 16, 2012, Australia

The Netherlands Tour
18-April 30, 2012 Holland