Natalie Tenenbaum
20 October 2025 | 8.00 pm
MOMkult Auditorium


#Jazz
Ticket prices
9900
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18900
Ft
Featuring:
Natalie Tenenbaum – piano, keyboards, vocals, Julia Adamy – double bass, Josh Roberts – drums, electronics
Natalie Tenenbaum is a composer, pianist, music producer and singer-songwriter, recognized as a ‘sparkling... consistently invigorating’ (The New York Times) performer. A graduate of the Juilliard School, Tenenbaum breaks the boundaries between classical composition, popular storytelling and improvisational jazz to create acoustic and electro-acoustic concert music for a wide scope of ensembles, soloists, organizations and artistic disciplines. In 2022, Tenenbaum created arrangements and orchestrations for Lang Lang’s most recent album release with London’s Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and composed an original work for Lang Lang. As a follow-up to her 2023 album Duos/Solos with Eitan Kenner, Tenenbaum is due to release her second album, Standard Repertoire Vol. 1. This post-classical album features original music, sound design, and reimaginings of works by Bach, Stravinsky, Debussy, Liszt and others.
#Jazz
Ticket prices
9900
-
18900
Ft
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