Hungarian trio Antal Tony Pusztai at the Guitar Art Summer Fest

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Hungarian trio Antal Tony Pusztai at the Guitar Art Summer Fest

Hungarian trio Antal Tony Pusztai at the Guitar Art Summer Fest

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A Meeting of Classics, Jazz and Ethno at the Square of Music

As part of the jubilee 20th edition of the Guitar Art Summer Fest, the audience in Herceg Novi can expect a special musical evening with a performance by the virtuoso Hungarian trio led by the renowned classical and jazz guitarist Antal Tony Pusztai.

The concert will be held on 3 August at the Square of Music, and the audience will have the opportunity to hear for the first time new musical material released under the title Just for You. Admission to the concert is free.

This unique concert brings together classical, jazz and ethno music, blending different musical traditions into a modern and authentic sound. Through virtuoso interpretations, improvisation and powerful stage energy, the trio takes listeners on an exciting musical journey filled with emotion, passion and supreme artistic expression.

The new album Just for You confirms the recognisable sensibility of Antal Pusztai and his collaborators, blurring the boundaries between genres and creating music that equally captivates lovers of classical, jazz and world music sounds. Their arrangements are much more than mere interpretation u2013 they represent essentially recreated works in which tradition and contemporary musical expression intertwine.

Antal Tony Pusztai is a unique performer who masters both classical guitar and jazz at the highest level. Born in Hungary, he began honing his exceptional talent in his childhood, later studying at the Gyu0151r Conservatory and the prestigious University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna in the class of Alvaro Pierri. His career has been crowned with as many as fifteen first prizes at the most significant world competitions in Europe and the USA. He has collaborated with legendary names such as Pat Metheny, Al Di Meola, George Benson and Lee Ritenour, on whose album Twist of Rit (nominated for a Grammy Award) he participated as a soloist. In addition to his solo work and leading his own trio, Pusztai has also been a permanent member of the Fortissimo Band since 2017.


A Meeting of Classics, Jazz and Ethno at the Square of Music

As part of the jubilee 20th edition of the Guitar Art Summer Fest, the audience in Herceg Novi can expect a special musical evening with a performance by the virtuoso Hungarian trio led by the renowned classical and jazz guitarist Antal Tony Pusztai.

The concert will be held on 3 August at the Square of Music, and the audience will have the opportunity to hear for the first time new musical material released under the title Just for You. Admission to the concert is free.

This unique concert brings together classical, jazz and ethno music, blending different musical traditions into a modern and authentic sound. Through virtuoso interpretations, improvisation and powerful stage energy, the trio takes listeners on an exciting musical journey filled with emotion, passion and supreme artistic expression.

The new album Just for You confirms the recognisable sensibility of Antal Pusztai and his collaborators, blurring the boundaries between genres and creating music that equally captivates lovers of classical, jazz and world music sounds. Their arrangements are much more than mere interpretation u2013 they represent essentially recreated works in which tradition and contemporary musical expression intertwine.

Antal Tony Pusztai is a unique performer who masters both classical guitar and jazz at the highest level. Born in Hungary, he began honing his exceptional talent in his childhood, later studying at the Gyu0151r Conservatory and the prestigious University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna in the class of Alvaro Pierri. His career has been crowned with as many as fifteen first prizes at the most significant world competitions in Europe and the USA. He has collaborated with legendary names such as Pat Metheny, Al Di Meola, George Benson and Lee Ritenour, on whose album Twist of Rit (nominated for a Grammy Award) he participated as a soloist. In addition to his solo work and leading his own trio, Pusztai has also been a permanent member of the Fortissimo Band since 2017.