Szilard Mezei Septet | Polar | Not Two Records
Szilard Mezei – viola | Andrea Berendika – flute, alto flute | Bogdan Rankovic -alto sax, bass clarinet | Branislav Aksin – trombone | Mate Pozsar – piano | Erno … Continue reading
Szilard Mezei – viola | Andrea Berendika – flute, alto flute | Bogdan Rankovic -alto sax, bass clarinet | Branislav Aksin – trombone | Mate Pozsar – piano | Erno … Continue reading
The disk stands out for its very intriguing, substantial large ensemble new jazz compositions, the distinctive sound of the band, Szilard’s working of traditional Hungarian, eastern European folk elements into the mix here and there, and the improvisational heft of the band as a whole. It is music that is very original, and as such difficult to describe in words. It’s very beautiful, and this is an excellent album. If you are looking for something different on the new jazz scene, here it is! — Gapplegate Music Review Continue reading
If, as they say, the stick or rod is a part of the world-tree then this must be as true for the bow of the viola as it is for the flute, oboe, clarinet, tuba, or drumstick. Expert users of this bow are motivated by a quest for the path leading to the world-tree. As I imagine things, the person who draws his bow across his instrument knows that since they belong to the world-tree, sound and silence are not two separate things, but spring from the same stem. Because the root of these two things is one, silence cannot be the absence of sound, and sound is able to become music by virtue of the fact that it does not merely fill a space, but also creates that space. Accordingly, the person who having heard the silence stands centre-stage and calls forth sound with his bow creates and opens up a whole world. — Tibor Várszegi | Translated from the Hungarian by Chris Sullivan Continue reading