Concert by StEFREM chamber vocal ensemble

Description

Hungary's most popular chamber vocal ensemble, StEFREM, was established in 2002 by Tamás Bubnó, a Hungarian Artist of Merit and Liszt Award laureate. The choir is named after Saint Ephraim the Syrian (306-373), a celebrated hymn composer known as the "harp of the Holy Spirit." This name also reflects their deep roots in Byzantine music, which was the backbone of their early repertoire.
During the first 10-15 years, the choir focused on establishing their unique style through Byzantine Christian music and works by Hungary's greatest composers, including Franz Liszt, Béla Bartók, and Zoltán Kodály. The rich and colorful sound of StEFREM attracted numerous contemporary composers, who wrote pieces specifically for the group. This affinity for modern music gradually led the choir members to create their own arrangements and refine their songwriting skills.
Today, with their unmistakable style, the StEFREM blends crossover, classical, pop, and folk music, featuring their own compositions and arrangements. Constantly experimenting with sound and effects, they’ve introduced instruments like the trumpet, accordion, guitar, and even electronic percussion, adding a spectacular twist to their live performances. This dynamic group of eight singers performs regularly in Hungary and internationally, enchanting audiences with their distinctive and innovative shows.
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