September 2025
I had the privilege of accompanying Mónika Venczel and her mesmerizing voice at Fonó Budai Zeneház. This Hungarian folk song gave us space to play with the melodies and harmonies — creating a playful, open duo.
We didn’t have much time to rehearse, so you’ll hear a few spontaneous hmms and ehms, but also some fine moments of building on each other. I hope you enjoy it!
Experiment to visually show the musical spaces we improvise in (read more)
August 2025
Bach's Goldberg Variations Aria Collapsed into tight voicing
December 2025
Jazz VS Classical Guitar, in A Sentimental Mood with #thefeelbook #jazzguitar #jazz #classical
I really love the 4th, 5th, 6th harmonies of this Mozart piano piece. In general the whole piece feels so much ahead of its time.
Bach’s Violin Partita No. 2, Movement V. Chaconne. This is one of my favorite pieces of music ever. Many consider it one of the peaks of music literature. I spent 6 months learning it by heart, mostly to read it, and understand it, than to really perform it.
You can find many amazing recordings in violin, guitar, piano, etc by classical musicians. If I can recommend, look up Hilary Hahn for violin, and Kanahi Yamashita for guitar. This is just my personal study entry...
We get into real fun by the end
School Jazz Café Recording with Mónika Venczel (voice) Daniel Fogaras (Flute) Dávid Szemző (Triangle) Gabor Clemente (Percussion) Berci Pécsi (Bass) and Adam Somlai-Fischer (Guitar).
"My Favorite Things" is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music. (wikipedia).
Hungarian lyrics by Iván Bradányi.
My little arrangement for this classic, using harmonics for that long singing 9th note.
Chick Corea's 1st influential standard.
Oblivion from Piazzola under olive trees and cicadas by the sea in Pag, Croatia.
I added some fun reharmonization to parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme
The head from the jazz classic in 2 guitars.
My chord-solo arrangement