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Lajko Felix - 7 (CDA03) CD
Felix Lajko and Ensemble
'7'
(CDA03)


GBP 11.69

 

 


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Félix Lajkó

'7'

(CDA03)


Musicians:
Félix Lajkó - violin
Ferenc Kurina 'Vörös' - double bass
Antal Brasnyó - viola

Guest:
Michael Babinchak - cello


There can be little doubt that Felix Lajko is an incredible violinist with an exceptional talent and this new release confirms his high status!

'Félix Lajkó was born in Yugoslavia on December 17th in 1974. He started playing the zyther when he was 10 and won all the possible prizes in this category in Yugoslavia and Hungary. He first had a violin in his hand when he was 12, and completed the six years of musical school in just three years time. He then finished his formal studies and turned towards concerting. Played jazz with Dresch Quartet, contemporary music with the Hungarian piano composer and player Szabados György and was a member of the Ensemble Ritual Nova of Boris Kovac. Has performed with Romanian born, London based Alexander Balanescu. Has played in Budapest, Prague, Berlin, Belgrade, Paris, Bordeaux, Frankfurt, Edinburgh, Tokyo, Bratislava, Venice, Verona, Wuppertal and Monte Carlo, and has twice toured Romania this year. In 2001, Félix has played at the world famous theatre festival of Avignon and the most prestigious Theatre de la Ville in Paris and has had a very warm welcome at the Pina Bausch Festival in Wuppertal.

"My music is based on the delicacy and colourfulness of my instrument. I do not play any new types of musical genre, I only follow my own path and improvise and write music. I cannot see differences between musical styles and ways, so I play folk-, classical-, rock-, blues-, and improvisational music. I have written music to several theatre plays and films for Yugoslavian and Hungarian directors. I wrote a musical piece for the festival commemorating the Sarajevo Cultural Olympics."

Lajko has performed with Min Tanaka from Japan, Noir Désir (F), Alexander Balanescu (GB) and with Boban Markovic (YU). The famous Hungarian film director Miklós Jancsó has shot a movie about him in 1999. Félix has been awarded the prize of "Young Artist" in Hungary and in the year 2000 has received "Pro Urbe" (For The City) in his home town of Subotica / Szabadka.'

'I had heard that Lajko is regarded with awe in the Balkans, but was still unprepared for the impact of hearing and seeing him at such close quarters.... he attacks his violin with such ferocity that broken threads cascade from his bow during each number. There is a tendency for Balkan musicians to fit into one of several generic categories – gypsy, folk, Klezmer, etc – but Lajko seems to have invented a style of his own, and any reference to existing genres would be misleading. Each of his instrumental songs had a clear structure, and yet each seemed open to the spirit of the moment.'
Charlie Gillett, BBC LDN


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Visit the Felix Lajko website at:
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Lajko Felix - 7 (CDA03) CD

Felix Lajko

'7'

(CDA03)

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Tracks

1. Bastion (4'37")
2. The Guard (5'05")
3. Bug (3'38")
4. Accept (5'49")
5. Good Place (4'50")
6. Engaged (for Ctrony & Móni) (4'38")
7. Full Stop (4'18")
8. Request (for Laura) (3'23")
9. Miracle (4'42")
10. The King (2'37")
11. Rigid (4'31")
12. Answer (4'36")
13. House (3'28")

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