FRAGMENTS — A Symphony of Nature’s Memories


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Let music, light and movement guide you on a unique inner journey!
The concert presenting Andor Sanderson’s new album Fragments is born from the meeting of nature and remembrance, where every sound and image tells a new story.
Tiny splinters of memory – sounds, flashes of light, blurred images – slowly come together to form a whole. The story explores the shared breath of humankind and nature: that fleeting moment when the tremors of the outer world echo within. Music, image, space and movement merge into a single flow, as if time itself were breaking and reuniting – just like memories do. A sensitive and extraordinary artistic experience where you are no longer merely an observer but become part of the story itself.

Andor Sanderson
Andor’s latest album, built on piano and electronic foundations, leads us gently through the subtle layers of the human soul. The songs feel as if they were born from a dreamlike collage of memories – fragments brought to life by the remembrance of a landscape, a touch, or an old sound. The restrained piano passages and meticulously crafted electronic textures create a cinematic soundscape – both intimate and spacious, like an inner landscape. The fragility of nature, the honesty of emotion and the echoes of the past intertwine to form a story that is deeply personal yet universal.
A Symphony of Nature’s Memories is a joint production by CODE and Andor Sanderson, in which music, movement and visual art blend into a single sensory experience. The evening features the Makró VJ duo, visual artist Réka Polena, the Variart Trio chamber ensemble, vocalist Lili Labus and dancer Dorina Mayer – each giving form and presence to Andor’s music live, where light, movement and sound meet in a shared breath.
Fragments is where past and present converge – music that recalls memories and conjures up new emotions. These memories are sometimes painfully beautiful, yet it is precisely these that give depth and radiance to our lives. The concert reminds us that every moment we experience is valuable, and that from the fragments of the past, something new, hopeful and beautiful can be born.
