The Moon and the Nightspirit is a Hungarian folk music duo founded in 2003 by Ágnes Tóth and Mihály Szabó.
[3] During the supporting tour through much of Europe The Moon and the Nightspirit played on festivals such as Wave-Gotik-Treffen (Germany) and Castle Party (Poland).
[2] In 2009 the band released their third album Ősforrás, a more facetted work that focuses on the "wise elder" and natural mysticism.
Their style has been called slightly oriental[4] as well as a mix of medieval music and Hungarian folk songs,[6][7] while Ágnes Tóth's singing has been compared to Elisabeth Toriser of Dargaard.
[8] They are also acclaimed for being multi-instrumentalists using such traditional instruments as the Mongolian morin khuur and the Slovak shepherds pipe fujara.