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Recorded live November 2005 at the Liszt Academy of Music, Hungary.
"Dresch found his calling on the narrow trail between jazz and
Hungarian folk music in an extraordinary way; or more precisely – it is
he who blazed that trail. He didn’t choose the more fashionable fray of
’world music’, instead, like real, live reeds in the marsh he bends
and sways between the two traditions – hence the title of this live
concert recording..."
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As well as accomplished jazz musicians Mihály Borbély and Mihály
Dresch play folk music is the ensembles Vujicsics and Csik
respectively.
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Mihály Dresch is comfortable playing jazz or folk, occasionally mixing
the two. Here he is playing solo, composing all the tracks except the John
Coltrane 'Naima'. This solo recording is the pearl of Mihály Dresch
”Dudás” work, at once an inclination towards ancient culture and the
cry of a innocent child.'
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Fassang Le Quang
'The Course of the Moon, Live Improvisations'
Jazz improvisations played on piano and saxophone.
"When we are about to play together, despite the normal tenseness
felt by all who improvise before the big leap, we feel that sense of
confidence too. Whatever happens, we know that that other artist with us
will be present; he, too, won’t permit any breaks in the musical flow..."
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Dresch Quartet
'Túl a vizen,
Over the Water'
In Hungary Mihaly Dresch is as well known for his work in jazz as that in
folk music as a member of Csik
Zenekar. Here he goes a long way in unifying both genres.
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"The ten jazz compositions include acoustically sounding ballads
performed in meditative mood, energetic jazz-rock, and also based on
Afro-Cuban, Brazilian and funky rhythms. Easy listening without
sugar added. Saturday Night's jazz..."
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'I have never heard music like his, music that draws upon folk music but
instead of treating or adapting it, enters fully into the spirit of it,
relives every moment of it inwardly. In my eyes Mihály Dresch is an
intuitive artist who experiences the world vulnerable and defenceless, but
the roots of his work go so deep as to make it unassailable.'
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East Europe has always had a strong jazz fraternity and the Dresch Quartet
add to this immensely.
'Sometime I’d like to have a band with double bass, cimbalom, saxophone,
drum. We wouldn’t play folk music, we’d play Hungarian jazz.'
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Mihály Dresch is comfortable playing jazz or folk, occasionally mixing
the two. Here he is playing solo, composing all the tracks except the
John Coltrane 'Naima'. This solo recording is the pearl of Mihály
Dresch ”Dudás” work, at once an inclination towards ancient culture
and the cry of a innocent child.'
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Ivica Mit
'Vidlic Boogie Woogie'
A no-nonsense mix of big band jazz and Serbian tinged kolo music from
composer, arranger and Ivica Mit.
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