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Fool Moon is an a cappella group formed in Szeged, Hungary in September 2001. Through their out-of-the-ordinary music lessons, master classes and TV appearances, Fool Moon has brought the pop-acappella genre to the centre of attention in Hungary. Fool Moon has so far released 7 albums, got 13 international and Hungarian awards and prizes, and the band has collaborated with many of the most prestigious artists of the Hungarian music scene. In 2008, their joint project with Kriszta Kovats titled Arany-óra was a powerful attempt to press the limits of performing Hungarian literature in a cappella.

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  • Fool Moon is an a cappella group formed in Szeged, Hungary in September 2001. Through their out-of-the-ordinary music lessons, master classes and TV appearances, Fool Moon has brought the pop-acappella genre to the centre of attention in Hungary. Fool Moon has so far released 7 albums, got 13 international and Hungarian awards and prizes, and the band has collaborated with many of the most prestigious artists of the Hungarian music scene. The group released its debut album titled Stars in 2003 featuring their own five part a cappella arrangements of Hungarian pop hits. Apart from Hungarian songs, the repertoire of Fool Moon includes songs in French, Italian, Russian and in English; a cappella versions of songs from artists such as Sting, Eric Clapton, Bruno Mars, Michael Jackson and George Michael. Moreover, their album Acappelland (2008) contains a song in Bantu. In 2008, their joint project with Kriszta Kovats titled Arany-óra was a powerful attempt to press the limits of performing Hungarian literature in a cappella. In 2012, Fool Moon composed their first original Hungarian pop a cappella hit, the first Hungarian a cappella pop song, titled “Kettesben jó”. The song was commissioned for a Hungarian youth film titled Sherlock Holmes nevében and was played during the film's end credits in cinemas in Hungary and abroad. In December 2012, they went on an advent tour with Takács Nikolas, and the album Music & Soul, which captured the songs performed in this tour, peaked on Hungarian pop charts. Fool Moon also pioneered as the first acappella group to enter A Dal, the Hungarian round of the Eurovision Song Contest, where they came in second with their song It Can't Be Over, which placed the band as well as pop acappella in the spotlight in Hungary. (en)
  • Fool Moon聲樂團是由五個擁有古典音樂及輕音樂背景的年輕人在2001年九月於匈牙利塞格德成立 在2003年,該樂團在匈牙利流行音樂節上推出首張五部清唱的專輯-《Csillagok...》(星星)。除了流行音樂及匈牙利民歌,Fool Moon樂團同時也在該張專輯裡收錄許多英語及義大利語的歌曲。 2003年,Fool Moon樂團首次進入在格拉茨舉辦的國際無伴奏合唱大賽。之後,該樂團被邀請至數個國家,遍及奧地利,德國,荷蘭,台灣和韓國的無伴奏合唱活動或節日,並介紹匈牙利民間音樂給慕尼黑,維也納,多特蒙德,達姆施塔特,台北和首爾的聽眾們。 2005年在獲得國際無伴奏合唱大賽的第一名後,Fool Moon躋身進入歐洲的頂尖無伴奏合唱團體。2006年,贏得了在台灣台北舉行的第六屆台灣國際重唱大賽的冠軍,並同時將樂團推廣到歐洲以外的世界。 除了國際演出,樂團也同時受到越來越多匈牙利市民關注。旨在建立一個傳統,Fool Moon於每年的秋天在他們的家鄉舉辦「Fool Moon 重唱藝術節」,邀請他們在世界上巡迴所認識的歌手及團體參與。 (zh)
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  • Fool Moon in 2021 (en)
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  • Gábor Molnár (en)
  • Barnabás Wodala (en)
  • Bence Vavra (en)
  • Miklós Németh (en)
  • Tamás Mészáros (en)
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  • Gergő Rácz (en)
  • András Deák (en)
  • Ignác Czutor (en)
  • Márk Zentai (en)
  • Máté Deák (en)
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  • Fool Moon聲樂團是由五個擁有古典音樂及輕音樂背景的年輕人在2001年九月於匈牙利塞格德成立 在2003年,該樂團在匈牙利流行音樂節上推出首張五部清唱的專輯-《Csillagok...》(星星)。除了流行音樂及匈牙利民歌,Fool Moon樂團同時也在該張專輯裡收錄許多英語及義大利語的歌曲。 2003年,Fool Moon樂團首次進入在格拉茨舉辦的國際無伴奏合唱大賽。之後,該樂團被邀請至數個國家,遍及奧地利,德國,荷蘭,台灣和韓國的無伴奏合唱活動或節日,並介紹匈牙利民間音樂給慕尼黑,維也納,多特蒙德,達姆施塔特,台北和首爾的聽眾們。 2005年在獲得國際無伴奏合唱大賽的第一名後,Fool Moon躋身進入歐洲的頂尖無伴奏合唱團體。2006年,贏得了在台灣台北舉行的第六屆台灣國際重唱大賽的冠軍,並同時將樂團推廣到歐洲以外的世界。 除了國際演出,樂團也同時受到越來越多匈牙利市民關注。旨在建立一個傳統,Fool Moon於每年的秋天在他們的家鄉舉辦「Fool Moon 重唱藝術節」,邀請他們在世界上巡迴所認識的歌手及團體參與。 (zh)
  • Fool Moon is an a cappella group formed in Szeged, Hungary in September 2001. Through their out-of-the-ordinary music lessons, master classes and TV appearances, Fool Moon has brought the pop-acappella genre to the centre of attention in Hungary. Fool Moon has so far released 7 albums, got 13 international and Hungarian awards and prizes, and the band has collaborated with many of the most prestigious artists of the Hungarian music scene. In 2008, their joint project with Kriszta Kovats titled Arany-óra was a powerful attempt to press the limits of performing Hungarian literature in a cappella. (en)
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