Gábor Gadó Quartet - Orthodoxia (2002)
BAND/ARTIST: Gábor Gadó Quartet
- Title: Orthodoxia
- Year Of Release: 2002
- Label: BMC Records
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:52:12
- Total Size: 253 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Balkan Ballad
02. Orthodoxia
03. There Is No Getting Used to Life
04. Reconstruction
05. Stalker
06. Cathedral
07. Malte Laurids Brigge
08. Syberiada (In Memory of Joseph Brodsky)
"Revealed to the general public by the album Orthodoxia in 2002, acclaimed by the press and the public, Gabor Gado has established himself as a great master of jazz guitar and a huge composer. We could start by saying that Gabor Gado is an exceptional guitarist.With regard to the music he offers us, it would be an afflicting banality. Admittedly, he has admired the vocabulary of the great jazz guitarists of the 1970s, such as John Abercrombie or Pat Metheny, in an admirable manner. But what upsets this musician born in Budapest in 1957 is the architectural poetics which are constantly renewed, in urgent need of testimony. Guitarist, Gabor certainly is, but he is above all a composer, not the author of melodic themes open to improvisation between two talks, but composer of great forms, between the Coltrane of Offering and the chamber music of David Schnitke and the choirs of Arvo Part" – wrote Franck Bergerot in the Jazzman Magazine.
Gábor Gadó - guitar
Kristóf Bacsó - saxophone
János Ávéd - saxophone
Balázs Horváth - double bass
András Halmos - drums
01. Balkan Ballad
02. Orthodoxia
03. There Is No Getting Used to Life
04. Reconstruction
05. Stalker
06. Cathedral
07. Malte Laurids Brigge
08. Syberiada (In Memory of Joseph Brodsky)
"Revealed to the general public by the album Orthodoxia in 2002, acclaimed by the press and the public, Gabor Gado has established himself as a great master of jazz guitar and a huge composer. We could start by saying that Gabor Gado is an exceptional guitarist.With regard to the music he offers us, it would be an afflicting banality. Admittedly, he has admired the vocabulary of the great jazz guitarists of the 1970s, such as John Abercrombie or Pat Metheny, in an admirable manner. But what upsets this musician born in Budapest in 1957 is the architectural poetics which are constantly renewed, in urgent need of testimony. Guitarist, Gabor certainly is, but he is above all a composer, not the author of melodic themes open to improvisation between two talks, but composer of great forms, between the Coltrane of Offering and the chamber music of David Schnitke and the choirs of Arvo Part" – wrote Franck Bergerot in the Jazzman Magazine.
Gábor Gadó - guitar
Kristóf Bacsó - saxophone
János Ávéd - saxophone
Balázs Horváth - double bass
András Halmos - drums
As a ISRA.CLOUD's PREMIUM member you will have the following benefits:
- Unlimited high speed downloads
- Download directly without waiting time
- Unlimited parallel downloads
- Support for download accelerators
- No advertising
- Resume broken downloads