Главная

Gyorgy Szabados - Adyton

Gyorgy

Gyorgy Szabados
Adyton
Free Jazz, Free Improvisation
HUNGAROTON SLPX 1983

György Szabados (Born 1939 in Budapest) is a Hungarian jazz pianist, and is sometimes referred to as the "father" or "unofficial king" of the Hungarian free jazz movement since the 1960s.
Even though he started performing in 1962, Szabados' rise to fame is generally considered to have started with his quintet winning the renowned San Sebastian Jazz Festival Grand Prize in the free jazz category in 1972. His first album that was recorded with a quartet in 1975 was entitled Wedding. Despite the abstraction of the music, the record was well received in Hungary and abroad, thereby setting the scene for his subsequent albums. International recognition is probably noted by including the album in The Essential Jazz Records compiled by Max Harrison, Eric Thacker and Stuart Nicholson (Volume 2: Modernism to Postmodernism).[1] Even though he could not record again until 1983, he maintained his status by establishing the Kassák Workshop for Contemporary Music, in which a new generation of musicians acquired a free and intuitive manner of playing jazz, with a distinct Hungarian sound. Generally, his collaborators would make up the next generation of Hungarian jazz, including acclaimed saxophone player Mihály Dresch. Further international recognition followed in the 1980s, through his collaboration with Anthony Braxton on their duo record Szabraxtondos. In Hungary, he proceeded to form MAKUZ, or the Royal Hungarian Court Orchestra, which membership varied, but always consisted of at least nice musicians that were committed to free, improvised music. Subsequently, he still collaborated with Roscoe Mitchell on their 1998 record Jelenés (Revelation) and again with Braxton and Vladimir Tarasov this time for the live recording Triotone.

Bass — Sándor Vajda
Drums, Percussion — Antal Faragó
Ensemble — Szabados Trió
Piano, Piano [Prepared] — György Szabados
Saxophone — Antal Lakatos, Mihály Dresch
Trumpet — István Fekete
Viola — Ferenc Körmendy

1 Adyton
2 Világpor (Cosmic Dust)
3 Tánczene (Dance-Music)

APE
http://hotfile.com/dl/71970395/07e4e1b/Gyorgy_Szabados_ADYTON.rar.html

Вход в систему

Тэги для этой записи

Архивы

Новые пользователи

  • quepaxz
  • Дмитрий
  • alter2011
  • Sergey
  • ValentinGorshkov18

Архивы

февраля 2012
ПндВтрсрчтптсбвс
303112345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728291234