After Crying is a Hungarian
musical ensemble established in 1986 that composes and performs contemporary
classical music or
symphonic rock. They use instruments ranging from classical acoustical instruments like
cello,
trumpet,
piano, and
flute to the instruments of a modern
rock band. They sometimes perform with traditional
chamber or
symphony orchestras. Their studio albums contain numerous variations in instruments and composition.[1][2]
2023 lineup (alphabetical order)
(Hungarian names: Family names first)
Bátky Zoltán (lead vocal, member since 2002)
Egervári Gábor (flute, narration, texts and thoughts, live sound, founding member)
Erős Csaba (piano, keyboards)
Horváth András Ádám (guitars, iPad samplers)
Madai Zsolt (drums, percussion, vibraphone, member since 1998)
Pejtsik Péter (composition, orchestration, cello, bass guitar, vocals, founding member)
Winkler Balázs (composition, orchestration, trumpet, keyboards. First appeared 1990–1991, regular member since 1992)
After Crying is a Hungarian
musical ensemble established in 1986 that composes and performs contemporary
classical music or
symphonic rock. They use instruments ranging from classical acoustical instruments like
cello,
trumpet,
piano, and
flute to the instruments of a modern
rock band. They sometimes perform with traditional
chamber or
symphony orchestras. Their studio albums contain numerous variations in instruments and composition.[1][2]
2023 lineup (alphabetical order)
(Hungarian names: Family names first)
Bátky Zoltán (lead vocal, member since 2002)
Egervári Gábor (flute, narration, texts and thoughts, live sound, founding member)
Erős Csaba (piano, keyboards)
Horváth András Ádám (guitars, iPad samplers)
Madai Zsolt (drums, percussion, vibraphone, member since 1998)
Pejtsik Péter (composition, orchestration, cello, bass guitar, vocals, founding member)
Winkler Balázs (composition, orchestration, trumpet, keyboards. First appeared 1990–1991, regular member since 1992)