Unforgettable Evening – Music, Friendship, Creativity
“I am filled with pride and emotion to have been part of one of the major milestones in my group member Tihamér Szereceán’s musical career. Since 2017, Tihamér has been a founding member, bass guitarist, and bass synthesizer player of the band Ineffable, taking part in countless musical adventures as an enthusiastic member.
On Saturday, October 18, a truly special event took place: at the honorable invitation of the Bagossy Brothers Company, Ineffable and Semaj Dee filled the main hall of Akvárium Klub with music and emotion.
The evening was more than just a concert – it was a shared celebration of music, unity, and creativity. Alongside their original songs and covers, tracks from the EP ‘Shakespearience’ were also performed, in which Ineffable reinterpreted William Shakespeare’s timeless sonnets with the voice and spirit of the 21st century.
It was a joy to see how many people supported Tihamér and his band on this milestone journey. Among the Csányi Foundation members, Noémi Majlát and Dóra Gregor were actively involved in the work, while Balázs Wensofszky and Martin Móczó ensured the perfect sound.
That night became a shared story for all of us – a meeting where classical literature and modern music came together, where the past and the present spoke in harmony on stage. It was a memorable moment when Shakespeare’s sonnets came to life through music – and we could all feel that something truly special had been born.”
Andrea Bálint-Orsós, mentor, Pécs Group 3

How we saw it…
“My groupmate, Tihamér Szereceán, contacted me in early 2025 to ask if I would handle the sound for an upcoming October concert with his band, Ineffable – of course, I said yes. It later turned out that the concert would take place in Akvárium’s Main Hall, as the opening act for the Bagossy Brothers Company, which made the event even more exciting. The concert itself was held on Saturday, October 18, but the days leading up to it were spent rehearsing all day in the S10 basement in Budapest. I was quite lucky, as I managed to borrow most of the microphones from Made in Pécs Ltd. and received a mixing console, wireless in-ear monitor set, and other equipment from my friend Laci Zazulics. On Saturday, after moving our instruments and gear to Akvárium Klub, we encountered a few technical difficulties, but with Martin Móczó – who handled stage duties, monitor mixing, and drum tech work – we solved everything perfectly. Our production gave both the band and the audience a truly positive and lasting experience, opening the night for Bagossy with dignity. Seeing how much both the musicians and the audience enjoyed the show, I can confidently say the night was a complete success.”
Balázs Wensofszky, third-year Electrical Engineering student, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Pécs, Pécs Group 3
“I had an amazing experience at my music partner Tihamér’s concert. I was excited about it, and the musical experience did not disappoint. I especially like their music – the modern elements, the chords, and the songs sounded really high-quality. The performance was elevated even further by the presence of an excellent vocalist. I was particularly curious to hear how the song featuring the violin parts I recorded at Tihamér’s request would sound live. It was heartwarming to hear that all of our playing came through beautifully in the recording. I hope we’ll have more opportunities like this to perform and create such great memories together.”
Noémi Maját, second-year viola student, Bartók Béla Conservatory, Pécs Group 3
“Over the weekend, Tihamér’s band Ineffable had the opportunity to perform as the opening act for the Bagossy Brothers Company. I was delighted to be given a ticket to the concert, so I could witness the fruit of their hard work. The concert had been planned for a long time, so despite all obstacles, they had to deliver their best on stage. In the weeks leading up to the event, the band had countless tasks, as they wanted to release their EP featuring Shakespeare’s sonnets before the concert. I personally didn’t have a role in the performance itself, but I followed the preparations and the final stage presentation. From the audience, I could feel the incredible energy filling the space. The band constantly interacted with the crowd, energizing everyone. Even though most of the songs were unfamiliar to the audience, people clapped, danced, recorded videos, and embraced the music. The song order enhanced the entire experience, and the band’s motivation, joy, creativity, and chemistry made this performance truly complete. The audience was fantastic too, moving with the rhythm and fully engaging with the music. I’m thankful for the opportunity, and I sincerely hope the boys have a great future ahead of them – what they have created is truly wonderful.”
Mercédesz Dóra Gregor, second-year Dietetics student, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pécs, Kaposvár Group 2

