Jazz and Improvisative Music Festival from Kanjiža
Jazz Festival running every year since 1995
Involved in György Szabados "Body of Work":
2003: Triotone (Braxton – Szabados – Tarasov)
Related items:
Promoters concert video
Full length video with interviews of the musicians (with hungarian, englisch and german subtitles)
Video (excerpt) with interviews of the musicians (with hungarian, englisch and german subtitles)
festival program flyer (2 pages)
photos
Review by Vid Jeraj: 9th Festival of Jazz and Improvisied Music in Kanizsa (SR), 2003, 11-13. September
Poster of the Festival
Other known performances at “Jazz and Improvised Music Festival Kanjiža”:
1995, 15 Sept.
with MAKUZ
Musicians:
Szabados György (leader, piano)
Johannes Bauer (trombone)
Dresch Dudás Mihály (reeds)
Vaskó Zsolt (reeds)
Mákó Miklós (trumpet)
Kovács Ferenc (trumpet, violin)
Benkő Róbert (double bass)
Geröly Tamás (drums, percussion)
Baló István (drums, Percussion)
RTV Video recording
alternativ Video recording
Audio recording
About the festival by Attila Szabó Palócz: Zene, pénz és szervezés (In: Magyar Szó, 26. September 1995)
Attila Szabó Palócz’ interview with György Szabados: Csak jazz és semmi más (In: Magyar Szó, 4 October 1995)
Attila Szabó Palócz’ interview with György Szabados: A folytonosságban élni – Szabados György a kanizsai jazzfesztiválon (In: Magyar Szó, 28 November 1995)
1997, 12 Sept.
with Theatar JEL (Nagy József)
Musicians:
Szabados György (piano)
Benkő Róbert (double bass)
Geröly Tamás (drums, percussion)
1997, 13 Sept.
with Trio
Musicians:
Szabados György (piano)
Benkő Róbert (double bass)
Baló István (drums, percussion)
2005, 7 Sept.
György Szabados with “MAKUZ” & “Members of the Chamber Orchestra <Liszt Ferenc>, Budapest”, plus “Choir of six bass”
MAKUZ:
Szabados György (conductor/preparated piano)
Kobzos Kiss Tamás (vocal, hurdy-gurdy)
Szelevényi Ákos /F/ (reeds)
Borbely Mihály /H/ (reeds)
Grencsó István /H/ (reeds)
Vaskó Zsolt /H/ (reeds)
Mákó Mikló /H/ (trumpet)
Kovács Ferenc /H/(trumpet, violina)
Damir Bacikin /SCG/ (trumpet)
Vigh András /NL/ (tekere/hurdy-gurdy)
Juhász Endre /H/ (oboe)
Ittzés Gergely /H/ (bass flute)
Mezei Szilárd /SCG/ (viola)
Jávorka Ádám /H/ (viola)
Márkus Albert /R/ (violoncello)
Molnár Viktor /SCG/ (violoncello)
Benkő Róbert (contrabass)
Ervin Malina /SCG/ (contrabass)
Csuhaj Barna Tibor /H/ (contrabass)
Hock Ernő /H/(contrabass)
Lazar Colović /SCG/ (vibrafon)
Geröly Tamás /H/ (drums, percussion)
Baló István /H/ (drums, percussion)
Choir of six bass: /SCG/
Popović Nebojša (bass)
Vujović Milijan (bass)
Petrović Aleksandar (bass)
Krneta Goran (bass)
Zarić Miloš (bass)
Golubović Petar (bass)
Members of the Chamber Orchestra «Liszt Ferenc», Budapest:
Horváth Róbert (violin)
Hamar Péter (violin)
Pintér Attila (violin)
Tfirst Peter (violin)
Hutás Gergely (violin)
Promoters video recording
Audience recording
About “Ceremony music in honour of our King, the Sun” at Magyarkanizsa Jazz Festival, 2005 (2005. Duna TV – Gong)
Advertisement of the concerts
Flyer
Poster of the performance
A hallhatóvá tehető zene – Sirbik Attila, Magyar Szó 2005.09.07.
2008, 2 Aug.
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