Harmonia Garden feat. Szirtes Edina - Mókus, Hutch & Four Bones Quartet

Harmonia Garden feat. Szirtes Edina - Mókus, Hutch & Four Bones Quartet

The Harmonia Garden was found in 2006 by five talented young professional musicians.

The band drives the listeners for an exotic journey by the music. You can recognize the tunes of the 18th century Csárdás (Czardas) or 19th century European folksongs over the 20th century django jazz standards until nowadays movie soundtracks such as the James Bond theme or the moving picture 'Chocholat' (2000).

Despite this wide musical spectrum their astounding mixes are always in vivid and organic style thanks to their high-level studies in the music. All of the band members graduated in music school or music university, and play in well-known Hungarian Synphonic Orcehtras all over the world.

If the style is not unique itself for you please take a look for the line-up! You could find interesting some really traditional folk instruments such as accordion or hammered dulcimer are used as a jazz instrument.

Harmonia Garden performed concerts among other places in the Hungarian House of the Parliament, Thalia Theatre of Budapest, and notable tourist locations in Hungary just like as Gerbaud Confectionery, New York Palace, or in the Gundel Restaurant. They always deliver original and authentic music experience for the audience.

The band getting more and more appreciated at jazz and worldmusic festivals and events due their high quality of standards. When they plays you feel the music in your smile and in you legs. Check out our audios!


Miklós Balog - violin

His musical education started in Tóth Aladár Music High School, followed by the Liszt Ferenc Music Academy, where he graduated in 2005. He played in Camerata Budapest as a solo violinist from 2003 to 2008 in Westerland, Sylt Island, Germany. From 2005 to 2008 he was the Concert Leader of the Debrecen Philharmonic Orchestra, since 2008 he has been playing in the Dohnányi Orchestra Budafok.


Márk Horváth - Solo Guitar

He started to play the guitar with MrTamás Mohay, after he had learnt from Mr Gyula Babos and Mr Miklós Birta in Lauchmann Gyula Music Art College. He played in the southern part of the United Arab Emirates, in Jemen, in Paris and in numerous european cities in bars and festivals. He is known to be the founder of the hungarian gipsy swing style and the world famous Swing Manouche Project.


Viktor Jakab - Solo Guitar

He had learnt jazz contrabass from Mr Ottó Ullmann in Kőbánya Jazz School. After his studies he started to play manouche guitar style, but he still plays on bass guitar. He was the solo guitar player of the Ossian band. Currently he plays with different bands and he has several theatre performances.

Gergely Oláh - Dulcimer

He had learnt dulcimer in Bartók Béla Music High School after he gratuated as a dulcimer player and teacher at Liszt Ferenc Music Art College. He teaches dulcimer, piano and music literature in the world famous Rajkó Talentum College and he is also involved in numerous voluntary schools. He performs in Metropolitan Circus Budapest, Art’Otel, Gerbeaud House and also plays in many jazz formations.


Pál Lombos - Bass

He started his studies in Erkel Ferenc Music School after he studied in Weiner Leo Secondary Music School. He graduated in 2006 at the Debrecen Music University. He played in Camerata Budapest from 2003 to 2008 in Westerland, Sylt Island, Germany.
He has been playing in the Dohnányi Orchestra Budafok since 2005.

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