Dresch Quartet: Tördelős#4026
Mihály Dresch - tenor and soprano sax, fuhun, vocals
Miklós Lukács - dulcimer
Balázs Horváth - double bass
István Baló - drums (Gustavito drums made in Hungary)
1. Páva 05:58
2. Férfiének 11:35
3. Tördelős 8:47
4. Sirató - lassú 12:47
5. Azért adtam 7:36
6. Kecskés 5:03
Recorded in Budapest at Fonó Music Hall (Kultúrpart Studio), in 2016. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Kopcsik Márton - Bresaola Studios, Budapest; Recording assistants: Mazán Attila, Walczer Dávid és Gróh Ádám Produced by: Horváth László Painting: Dresch Anna - Photo: Kopcsik Márton pre-printing: Kiss Dóra, Szilasi Marianne
FA 381-2
2016, Fonó
Bar code: 5998048538126
Mihály Dresch
"Music and life with Mihály Dresch always creates an organic unity of intensity....For him it is natural that the sounds coming from within cling to his native land and wider environment...
...Dresch has never tried to play faithful renditions of mainstream American music - rather his form of expression has been full of his own culture - mainly folk music. He has not tried to make good or bad copies of music imported from America. Instead he has built from within....
....All his life he has strived to demonstrate that a person can love the purest of jazz and original folk music at the same time..." - Béla Szilárd Jávorszky (excerpts)
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Miklós Lukács - dulcimer
Balázs Horváth - double bass
István Baló - drums (Gustavito drums made in Hungary)
1. Páva 05:58
2. Férfiének 11:35
3. Tördelős 8:47
4. Sirató - lassú 12:47
5. Azért adtam 7:36
6. Kecskés 5:03
Recorded in Budapest at Fonó Music Hall (Kultúrpart Studio), in 2016. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Kopcsik Márton - Bresaola Studios, Budapest; Recording assistants: Mazán Attila, Walczer Dávid és Gróh Ádám Produced by: Horváth László Painting: Dresch Anna - Photo: Kopcsik Márton pre-printing: Kiss Dóra, Szilasi Marianne
FA 381-2
2016, Fonó
Bar code: 5998048538126
Mihály Dresch
"Music and life with Mihály Dresch always creates an organic unity of intensity....For him it is natural that the sounds coming from within cling to his native land and wider environment...
...Dresch has never tried to play faithful renditions of mainstream American music - rather his form of expression has been full of his own culture - mainly folk music. He has not tried to make good or bad copies of music imported from America. Instead he has built from within....
....All his life he has strived to demonstrate that a person can love the purest of jazz and original folk music at the same time..." - Béla Szilárd Jávorszky (excerpts)
More information: