Zsolt Sőrés

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Zsolt Sőrés (* 1969 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian improvisation musician, publisher, sound, performance and conceptual artist.

Life

Sőrés is particularly interested in the border areas between different genres. He has worked with film directors and video artists, choreographers, theater directors and visual artists. He works for the independent Tilos Rádió (Forbidden Radio) and director of the new music program Bo Wave and founded the Invisible Films' Club in 2003 , which has been showing underground films at the Ludwig Kortárs Művészeti Múzeum since 2006 . He is also the artistic director of the Relative (Cross) Hearings International Independent Contemporary Music Meeting in Budapest. From 2005 he was editor of the book series Szünetjel Könyvek , in which several books on contemporary music appeared. He himself published two volumes of poetry.

Sőrés is a member of various musical and multimedia formations, including a trio with Franz Hautzinger and Isabelle Duthoit , and a duo with Rhodri Davies , the én / Q. / Ahad trio (with Quentin Rollet and Pál Thót ), a trio with Oli Mayne and Zsolt Varga and a duo with Christian Skjødt , the conceptual art group The Lazy Anarchists (with Jozef Cseres , Zsolt Kovács , Gen Ken Montgomery and Ben Patterson ), the group Spiritus Noister (with the sound art poets Katalin Ladik and Endre Szkárosi ), the The Sonic Catering Band (with Dan Hayhurst , Colin Potter , Peter Strickland and others) and the Don't Eat Group with filmmaker and video artist András Juhász . He realized multimedia projects with the dancer and choreographer Márta Ladjánszki and the visual artist Zsolt Koroknai . Since 2009 he has also worked with the horror film director Andrey Iskanov .

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