Easter Spheres - Gregorian Chant
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There is a silence in which sounds are not merely heard, but are born all around you.
We invite you to an evening where light and music blend seamlessly, where the stillness of Easter and the mystique of medieval melodies merge into a single breath, while the space not only surrounds you but draws you in.
Within CODE’s hexagonal space, medieval Gregorian melodies are brought to life. Not as a nostalgic reminiscence, but as a present-day experience—as if sound and light were breathing in unison. Zoltán Mizsei’s solo vocals circulate through the Hexagon space, occasionally gently intertwined with live electronics, while the lights take shape in real time to the rhythm of the sounds. During the performance, the acoustics of the space, the movement of sounds, and the play of light create an experience that evokes the atmosphere of church interiors. The visual world is shaped by Péter Kühn (Glowing Bulbs) and Lili Anna Mizsei. The lights and shapes unfolding in the space do not merely illustrate the music—they breathe in unison with it. A constantly evolving visual presence unfolds before our eyes, shifting subtly and revealing itself layer by layer.
Zoltán Mizsei
His work bridges the past and the present, tradition and experimentation. Zoltán Mizsei, DLA, is a church musician, composer, performer, and educator, and a leading figure in the contemporary and early music scenes. He is an associate professor at Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, choirmaster of Schola Academica, and a member of several early music and world music ensembles. In his solo performances, he blends the Gregorian tradition with improvisation; as a composer, he writes music for dance performances and films. In the “City of Sound” research project, he develops new forms of urban sound culture and interactive musical tools.
Lili Anna Mizsei
"I have always been inspired by the audiovisual representation of dreams and emotions. Analog techniques have remained defining elements of my work ever since— offering an escape from the digitized world, or seeking the harmonious interplay of the two worlds."
Péter Kühn (Kiégő Izzók)
"You often escape into your creative work to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. For me, art is about slowing down, finding my way back to myself—whether through sculpture, printmaking, or moving images. My goal is to take others with me from this place, into a space where there is silence, there is light, and time breathes."
"Following last year’s “Christmas Scenes” production, we now have something of a different nature: not anticipation, but fulfillment. These melodies don’t say everything; they merely remind us. An inner stillness, the possibility of a new beginning, that subtle, elusive joy that lies deep within all of us."