Showing posts with label Vents d'Est. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vents d'Est. Show all posts



"Composer-musician M. Montanaro, with Vents d'Est, rewrites the geographical map of Europe with jazz and folk music, Czech, Slovak, Serb, Hungarian or French violins and harmonies are laced sometimes with swing sometimes with sacred music."

01. Deux villages
02. In tambourin virtuositas - Galobet lucet omnibus
03. Pikria
04. Giro ergo sum - Passa carriera - Solo
05. Coquelicots
06. Persana
07. Andalousia
08. La peur
09. Maraghna
10. Estampie - Pastorela
11. Horo na gore

Musicians:
Miqueu Montanaro - galube, tamburine, flutes

With
GHYMES:
Szarka Tamás - violin
Buják Andor - clarinet, viola
Buják Krisztián - clarinet
Szarka Gyula - double bass
Pukkai Attila - cimbalom

VUJICSICS:
Borbély Mihály - clarinet, saxophone
Horváth Zoltán - tambura
Béhr László - cimbalom
Eredics Gábor - accordion, tambura
Szendrodi Ferenc - tambura
Eredics Kálmán - double bass

Voice:
Hayet Ayad (1,10.)
Carlo Rizzo (2.)
Nena Venetsanou (3,8,11.)
Sara Alexander (5,11.)
Samia Bechikh (7.)

Guests:
Carlo Rizzo-tamburello
Serge Pesce-guitare
Fabrice Gaude-batterie
Dominique Regef-violle o roue
Keyvan Chemirani-zard
Sara Alaxander-accordeon

Link

pass: bluesmen-worldmusic.blogspot.com

Big thanks Frankie for the CD!



So many excellente musicians on one recording! "Composer-musician M. Montanaro, with Vents d'Est, rewrites the geographical map of Europe with jazz and folk music, Czech, Slovak, Serb, Hungarian or French violins and harmonies are laced sometimes with swing sometimes with sacred music."

01. Orient express
02. Várom
03. Marina
04. Cancon d'amor
05. Jeux d'enfants
06. Turca
07. Rotroenge
08. L'erba d'ongria
09 Migrations

Musicians:
Miqueu Montanaro - galube, tamburine, flutes

With

GHYMES:
Szarka Tamás - violin
Buják Andor - clarinet, viola
Buják Krisztián - clarinet
Szarka Gyula - double bass
Pukkai Attila - cimbalom

VUJICSICS:
Borbély Mihály - clarinet, saxophone
Horváth Zoltán - tambura
Béhr László - cimbalom
Eredics Gábor - accordion, tambura
Szendrődi Ferenc - tambura
Eredics Kálmán - double bass

Guests:
Écsi Gyöngyi- vocal

Serge Viallat - piano
Ökrös Csaba - violin
Alan Vitous - percussions
Kobzos Kiss Tamás - vocal
Viliam Mesko, Rudolf Cikatricis- fujara

Choir:
Galambos Edit, Mózes Katalin, Polák Ildikó, Pócs Erzsébet, Urbán Valéria, Szatmáry Zsuzsa, Zábreczky Tímea

Link

pass: bluesmen-worldmusic.blogspot.com

Big thanks for Frankie for the CD!



So many excellente musicians on one recording! "Composer-musician M. Montanaro, with Vents d'Est, rewrites the geographical map of Europe with jazz and folk music, Czech, Slovak, Serb, Hungarian or French violins and harmonies are laced sometimes with swing sometimes with sacred music."

01. Lei messorgas
02. La promiera flor
03. Nous sommes deux - Georges Moustaki
04. Nakrise - Dyaa Zniber
05. Barka
06. B'net
07. Le blues de celui qui reste - Arthur H.
08. Orientala
09. Torni
10. D'ouu reviens-tu?
11. Voyageurs encore
12. Voyageurs encore
13. Tarantela
14. Ora sorna
15. Lé moyé
16. Viatge
17. Ungaresca III
18. Sosztar

With:
Écsi Gyöngyi, Dyaa Zniber, Amadou Sanfo, Romano Drom, Serge Pesce, Fabrice Gaudé, Baltazar Montanaro, Arthur H., Georges Moustaki

Link

pass: bluesmen-worldmusic.blogspot.com



Vents D'est is a collaboration between the ensembles Ghymes and Vujicsics and is led by French musician Michel Montanero. On this release they are also joined by Corou De Berra.
"So many excellent musicians on one recording! “Composer-musician M. Montanaro, with Vents d’Est, rewrites the geographical map of Europe with jazz and folk music, Czech, Slovak, Serb, Hungarian or French violins and harmonies are laced sometimes with swing sometimes with sacred music."

1. a) Maureasca
b) Tarasco
2. a) Lo Senher
b) Agamemnon
3. a) Quando L'Amore
b) Le Feu
4. a) Bravade
b) Lei Bofets
c) Caramentran
d) Adieu Paure Carneval
e) Farandola
5. Un Pont Sur La Mer' Khass'
6. a) Solo
b) Malinconica Rossa
7. a) Milena
b) Chanson De La Mer
c) Milena

Musicians:

Miqueu Montanaro - galube, tamburine, flutes

With
GHYMES:
Szarka Tamás - violin
Buják Andor - clarinet, viola
Buják Krisztián - clarinet
Szarka Gyula - double bass
Pukkai Attila - cimbalom

VUJICSICS:
Borbély Mihály - clarinet, saxophone
Horváth Zoltán - tambura
Béhr László - cimbalom
Eredics Gábor - accordion, tambura
Szendrodi Ferenc - tambura
Eredics Kálmán - double bass

COROU DE BERRA:
Michel Bianco - direction
Françoise Marchetti, Alba Spéra, Nadine Giordano, Michel Bianco, Primo Francoia,Clovis Princivalle - choristes

Guests:
Pedro Aledo - guitar, vocal
Fabrice Gaudé - percussions
Mathieu Luzi - zither, vocal
Serge Pesce - guitar
Carlo Rizzo - percussions, vocal
Christina Vodraska - piano
Sara Alexander, Gulseren Yildirim, Sonia Benchikh, Hayet Ayad, Carlo Rizzo, Georges Moustaki, Nena Venetsanou, Renat Sette, Samia & Hakima Benchikh - vocal

Link

pass: bluesmen-worldmusic.blogspot.com



Vents D'est is a collaboration between the ensembles Ghymes and Vujicsics and is led by French musician Michel Montanero.
So many excellent musicians on one recording! Composer-musician M. Montanaro, with Vents d’Est, rewrites the geographical map of Europe with jazz and folk music, Czech, Slovak, Serb, Hungarian or French violins and harmonies are laced sometimes with swing sometimes with sacred music.

01. Dansa De L'Ors
02. Lettre Ouverte
03. Verdict
04. Arnaut Guilhem
05. Horo Na Gore
06. Viatge Marcha
07. Planh Dei Bomians
08. Dansa
09. Dama Lombarda
10. Leandre & Innocent
11. Prelude
12. Lavida No Tiene Sentido
13. Lamort de Maurin
14. Farandola Rasta
15. La Peur

Musicians:
Szarka Tamás - violin
Ökrös Csaba - violin
Borbély Mihály - clarinet, saxophone
Horváth Zoltán - tambura, cselló-tambura
Buják Andor - viola, clarinet
Béhr László - cimbalom
Eredics Gábor - accordion, tambura
Buják Krisztián - clarinet
Szendrődi Ferenc - tambura
Eredics Kálmán - double bass
Szarka Gyula - double bass
Aledo Pedro - guitar
Miquéu Montanaro - galube, tamburin, flutes
Gulserem Yildrim - voice
Pedro Aledo - voice
René Sette - voice

Link

pass: bluesmen-worldmusic.blogspot.com

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