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Amadinda Percussion Group is a percussion ensemble that was formed in Budapest in 1984 by four musicians, who had just after having graduated from the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music. Since founding the ensemble, their aim has been twofold: to present masterpieces of percussion music unknown to the Hungarian audience, and to perform the music of Hungarian contemporary composers in their country and abroad. One of their principal intentions is to inspire Hungarian and international composers to create new pieces. In recent years, they have also sought to research traditional percussion cultures, to perform original pieces by members of the group, and to transcribe outstanding works for percussion instruments.

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  • Amadinda Percussion Group (en)
  • Zespół perkusyjny Amadinda (pl)
  • Ударный ансамбль Амадинда (ru)
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  • Amadinda – węgierski zespół perkusyjny założony w 1984 roku spośród absolwentów budapeszteńskiej Akademii Muzycznej im. Ferenca Liszta. (pl)
  • Ударный ансамбль Амадинда (Amadinda) — венгерский ударный ансамбль, основанный в 1984 году выпускниками будапештской Музыкальной Академии им. Ференца Листа. Амсамбль заимствовал своё название от угандского ударного инструмента. В 2004 году ансамбль был награждён премией Кошута. (ru)
  • Amadinda Percussion Group is a percussion ensemble that was formed in Budapest in 1984 by four musicians, who had just after having graduated from the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music. Since founding the ensemble, their aim has been twofold: to present masterpieces of percussion music unknown to the Hungarian audience, and to perform the music of Hungarian contemporary composers in their country and abroad. One of their principal intentions is to inspire Hungarian and international composers to create new pieces. In recent years, they have also sought to research traditional percussion cultures, to perform original pieces by members of the group, and to transcribe outstanding works for percussion instruments. (en)
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  • Amadinda Percussion Group is a percussion ensemble that was formed in Budapest in 1984 by four musicians, who had just after having graduated from the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music. Since founding the ensemble, their aim has been twofold: to present masterpieces of percussion music unknown to the Hungarian audience, and to perform the music of Hungarian contemporary composers in their country and abroad. One of their principal intentions is to inspire Hungarian and international composers to create new pieces. In recent years, they have also sought to research traditional percussion cultures, to perform original pieces by members of the group, and to transcribe outstanding works for percussion instruments. From the very beginning, Amadinda has cooperated with world-famous artists like John Cage (recording his complete works for percussion), Steve Reich, Bruno Canino, Peter Eötvös, Rosemary Hardy, András Keller, Zoltán Kocsis, György Kurtág, György Ligeti, András Schiff, Zoltán Jeney and Istvan Marta. (en)
  • Amadinda – węgierski zespół perkusyjny założony w 1984 roku spośród absolwentów budapeszteńskiej Akademii Muzycznej im. Ferenca Liszta. (pl)
  • Ударный ансамбль Амадинда (Amadinda) — венгерский ударный ансамбль, основанный в 1984 году выпускниками будапештской Музыкальной Академии им. Ференца Листа. Амсамбль заимствовал своё название от угандского ударного инструмента. В 2004 году ансамбль был награждён премией Кошута. (ru)
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