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CulturTone Foundation
Discovering paths
without borders.

CulturTone Foundation
Discovering paths
without borders.

CultureTone Foundation:
  • Discovering paths without borders.
  • Former Vinegar Factory: new home of the CultureTone Foundation.
  • The ideal location for any kind of cultural project.
  • It’s about inspiration, creativity.
  • An open minded approach for cultural projects.
CultureTone Ensemble:
  • The CultureTone Ensemble is part of the CultureTone Foundation, which is based in Vác, Hungary.
  • This Ensemble was founded to bring outstanding musicians together: willing to try out new paths, feel limitless through the quality of each player, celebrate music without losing tradition and taste, openly welcome innovative ideas, with flexibility in size and combination of artists.
  • CultureTone Ensemble is a leading role model which stands for open minded performances at the highest level.
💽NEW RELEASE!
CultureTone Foundation Kultúrhang Alapítvány proudly presents “GRAFFITI”, new album by the CultureTone Ensemble and our second album at Native DSD Music.
The album features music composed by J. F. Fasch.
Our LF “CD Model” Oboes are the magical keys to our music making – playing them makes us feel the sky is the limit!
It is one of the aims of the CultureTone Foundation/Kultúrhang Alapítvány to build bridges between the arts. To risk new combinations and to show that every sincere implementation is capable of opening new doors.
TakerOne is an exceptional Street Artist whose unique style of photorealism has brought him acclaim worldwide. As we were discussing the idea of his creating a Graffiti wall picture which would surround our music from the 17th century, we all found ourselves absolutely drawn into this concept and couldn’t wait to get started.
The creation of TakerOne’s colorful Graffiti art brought the walls to life, and it felt as if the whole room was dancing to the music of J.F. Fasch while we played – an experience none of us will ever forget!
J.F. Fasch was a great admirer of J.D. Zelenka’s, especially of his Trio Sonatas ZWV 181. It feels in a way as though he wanted to continue along the path of Zelenka, who composed his six Trio Sonatas in 1720-22.
Although with a very different approach, J.F. Fasch follows up with his own touchingly atmospheric Trio Sonatas.
Recorded at Hunnia Records.
Exclusively Available in Stereo DSD 512, DSD 256, DSD 128, DSD 64 and DXD from Native DSD Music here:
We are very happy with the outcome, and hope you will be too!