Héva Zenekar has been active for two and a half years, and in this formation, they have been playing together for a year. Their repertoire is diverse, including music from various regions of Transylvania. They perform at an amateur level at small events and dance houses, believing that experience and practice are the most valuable in this field. The band’s name, "héva," refers to the wagon shaft, symbolizing their desire to connect people with folk culture.
Puskás Gergő (19) - violin
Kálmán Ábel (18) - violin
Puskás Balázs (16) - viola
Márton Ábel (17) - double bass
Jakabfi Anna (16) - vocals
Héva Zenekar has been active for two and a half years, and in this formation, they have been playing together for a year. Their repertoire is diverse, including music from various regions of Transylvania. They perform at an amateur level at small events and dance houses, believing that experience and practice are the most valuable in this field. The band’s name, "héva," refers to the wagon shaft, symbolizing their desire to connect people with folk culture.
Puskás Gergő (19) - violin
Kálmán Ábel (18) - violin
Puskás Balázs (16) - viola
Márton Ábel (17) - double bass
Jakabfi Anna (16) - vocals