Friday, February 26, 2010

Dresch Quartet: Ritka madár (Rare Bird)


Mihály DRESCH is a Hungarian saxophone player who mixes the American free-jazz tradition with elements of traditional Hungarian folk music.
The album of the acknowledged jazz saxophonist and composer, influenced by Hungarian folk music and Indian music.

1. Ködöllik a Mátra
2. Ritka madár
3. Naív
4. Le az utcán
5. Prana

Mihály DRESCH - tenor and soprano sax, bass clarinet, flute, vocals
Miklós LUKÁCS - cimbalom
Mátyás SZANDAI - double bass
István BALÓ - drums

Featuring:
Sándor CSÓRI "Sündi" - viola
Félix LAJKÓ - violin
Antal BRASNYÓ - viola
Péter SZALAI - tabla

Link

pass: bluesmen-worldmusic.blogspot.com

8 comments:

  1. I love Mihály Dresch music
    thank you for this one

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  2. hey
    very nice blog! =)

    Have you ever heard about Berrogueto? I think they are from Galiza, in Spain, and they make quite interesting music.
    You can take a look here:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vwfzbw2yVEk

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  3. Nice one, thanks.

    But regarding their name: in Ireland (and also in Britain), "tosser" primarily means the same as "wanker" - an insult which implies that one's main activity in life is that of copious masturbation.

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  4. (Re comment above: sorry, that was meant for your post on The Tossers' album, delete at will.)

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  5. many thx
    it's fantastic!

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  6. Thank you, and not just for this, hungerian jazz has that something special!

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  7. I'm looking for this album in lossless for a while. Could you help me?

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