Zoltan Maga Comes to Mesa Arts Center Tonight

By: Oct. 14, 2015
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Zoltán Mága, Hungary's foremost violin virtuoso and PBS television star, will bring his fiery Gypsy music to the Ikeda Theater at the Mesa Arts Center, tonight, October 14 at 7:30 p.m. for one night only. Joining Zoltán, direct from Budapest, will be beautifully-costumed folk dancers, a cast of hand-picked singers, ballroom dancers and his orchestra. Tickets are available now at mesaartscenter.com or by calling 480-644-6500.

From heart-warming ballads, beautiful Viennese waltzes, and beloved arias to classic movie favorites, Latin dancing, and the furious speeds of Zoltán's traditionally-costumed Gypsy band, Zoltán and cast will present a European musical production with a zesty, unforgettable dash of Hungarian paprika, live on stage in Mesa!

Reminiscent to the flair of André Rieu, Zoltán's technical and expressive brilliance on his violin makes him a worldwide phenomenon! Zoltán Mága has performed in nearly 100 countries on 5 continents, playing before kings, heads of state, church dignitaries and world-famous movie stars and packed arenas in his native country and other major European cities.

American audiences will recognize Zoltán from the recent premiere in March 2015 of his PBS national television special, "Zoltán Mága: From Budapest with Love," recorded at the beautiful, historic Vigado Concert Hall in Budapest.

Zoltán is a master of his instrument, continually searching for new ways to communicate with his audiences with musicianship that shines through his repertoire of traditional Hungarian folk melodies and classical rhapsodies. Audiences throughout the world adore Zoltán Mága for his charismatic talent, warmth, and beautiful artistry. His orchestra dazzles: the cimbalom's fast, expressive and exotic melodies combine with Western orchestral instruments to create a spectacular, energetic feast for the eyes and ears.

Mesa Arts Center is located at One East Main Street in downtown Mesa.



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