also got an insight into the musical world in which most of us evolve and we got an insight into theirs. Nóra Krokovay: At first, I was worried about whether there would be a good atmosphere, a good feeling with the professional classical musicians and it took a while for that to develop but in the end, I feel it has worked. I learn a lot by listening to different styles and musicians, and also by playing together. Lilla Unger: There are many different styles of music but they all have music as their foundation and support. I think it's very important for classical musicians to try out different styles of music because it only enriches their playing. Kamilla Kasabian: It was a pleasure for me to bring into classical music traditional motifs that touch me (because it's one of my interests) and combine them with other elements. The electronic instruments produced a unique and interesting experience that reinforces the impact of the film. Csaba Cserey: It's always good when musicians of different styles play together, you can learn a lot from each other. Attila Kis: There aren't many opportunities for this. This is a very interesting and good opportunity for me. Andrea László: Very cool, everyone could add something to the music, some are comfortable with classical music others with tango. We were always able to inspire and guide each other. Ádám Móser: It's always a pleasure to play with musicians of different styles - they inspire me in a different way. Christian Sebille: The mix of styles is a key aspect of the project, but the different ways in which different nationalities and musical styles learn about music have also been fundamental in bringing the project together. Baltazar Montanaro: Very instructive, an opportunity to learn other techniques and draw inspiration from them. 136

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