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2009-03-04 - Jon Lord - Budapest


Who
Jon Lord
When
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
8:00pm - - All AgesBuy Tickets
Where
Komor Marcell u. 1
Budapest, Hungary
Other InfoConcerto for Group and Orchestra + Sarabande, One from the Meadow, Pavane, The Telemann Experiment, Wait A While, Pictured Within, Gigue performed by Jon Lord (Hammond and piano) with the Danubia Orchestra Obuda conducted by Domonkos Heja, Steve Balsamo (vocals), Kasia Laska (vocals) and Cry Free (band).

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Comments to “2009-03-04 - Jon Lord - Budapest”:

  1. 1
    EOX says:

    The gig today (04/03/2009) in Budapest was absolutelly great! oh, Looord…
    There were full house and the standing audience clapping for minutes.
    Great success for a great man. Thank you.

  2. 2
    Krisztián Szabó says:

    In a few words: full house at MüPa, enthusiastic audience, a perfect show, touching moments, and standing ovation at the and.

    For me Jon Lord (The Maestro) is the world’s greatest musician (I started the piano because of him), so it was a great pleasure to see him in Hungary again (last time he was here with Purple on the Abandon tour back in 1998). As we all know: he is a real gentleman, who was in a very good mood yesterday, rockin’ the Hammond (impressive solos - of course), enjoying himself, and makin’ some funny comments (”I wrote the Concerto 40 years ago, which means I must have been 5 years old then”).

    Thank you Jon - and not only for this concert, but for all the years!

    Setlist:

    Part 1:
    Concerto for Group and Orchestra

    Part 2:
    Pictures of Home
    One from the Meadow
    Sarabande
    Pictured Within
    The Telemann Experiment
    Wait a While
    Gigue

    Encores:
    Bourree
    Child in time

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