Miroslav Vitous 09/04/2004
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Ai Confini Tra Sardegna E Jazz 2004 Festival
MIROSLAV VITOUS Mediterranean Meeting-
Dave Liebman : soprano saxophone
Enzo Favata : tenor and soprano saxophones, bass clarinet, electronics, flutes
Marcello Peghin : guitar
Daniele di Bonaventura : bandoneon, pianoforte
Miroslav Vitous : bass, samplings
U.T. Gandhi : drums
MIROSLAV VITOUS Mediterranean Meeting-
Dave Liebman : soprano saxophone
Enzo Favata : tenor and soprano saxophones, bass clarinet, electronics, flutes
Marcello Peghin : guitar
Daniele di Bonaventura : bandoneon, pianoforte
Miroslav Vitous : bass, samplings
U.T. Gandhi : drums
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
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| Joe | FLAC / 0 | View | FM > MD > wav > web | |||
| Jack Warner | FLAC / 0 | View | FM>FLAC | |||
| Notes: | Dave Liebman ss Enzo Favata ts,ss,bcl,f,elec Marcello Peghin g Daniele di Bonaventura bandoneon,p Miroslav Vitous b,samplings U.T. Gandhi d | |||||
| Grotesque Jason | cd flacFM data / 1 | A | A | View | ||
| Notes: | MIROSLAV VITOUS Mediterranean Meeting recorded in Piazza del Nuraghe, Sant’Anna Arresi (Cagliari - Italy), on saturday 4 September 2004, during “Ai Confini tra Sardegna e Jazz 2004” festival. Dave Liebman : soprano saxophone Enzo Favata : tenor and soprano saxophones, bass clarinet, electronics, flutes Marcello Peghin : guitar Daniele di Bonaventura : bandoneon, pianoforte Miroslav Vitous : bass, samplings U.T. Gandhi : drums this is a project sporadically run by Vitous with italian musicians that I believe never lead to any recording - we are told that most of these tracks are his compositions, which we don't know the titles of, and I actually think the other compositions are Favata's. "The music played by this quartet is a full infusion of sound that grows and takes concrete form in a decidedly modern tone. Its origins lie in a blend of different styles of improvised jazz, from the hypnotic atmosphere of 1970s Davis, to a mix of European jazz with original acoustics that hark back to the harsher sounds of ECM, where free rock and jazz rock combine in electric, psychedelic atmospheres, alongside the Mediterranean and Latin poetry of Favata and Di Bonaventura’s instruments" : that's what said in Favata's site, and yes, we are in electric jazz territory, as I don't wanna use the word "fusion", quite reminiscent of zawinul indeed... Also included in the folder, marked as track 00, a radio introduction in ITALIAN with bio notes and commentaries - this intro runs for 2'49", you can skip downloading it if you don't understand italian. no tracklist announced, see FFP for running sequence running time : 59'43" (without radio intro and outro) WITH radio intro and outro, it would be 62'45" FM radio broadcast by "Il Cartellone - Radio Tre Suite Jazz", Radio 3 RAI [third channel of Italian national radio], on tuesday 5 April 2005, 21:30 hours. Lineage (FM > MD > wav > web): Sony ST-S370 tuner > Sony MDS-JE520 minidisc deck > [SP ATRAC3] minidisc master on JVC Crystal Gold blank (2005) > then played on Sony MDS-JE640 minidisc deck (2011) > digital optical cable > Sony PCM-D50 linear PCM recorder > 44.100khz/16bit wav > usb transfer > Audacity 1.3.5 Beta (editing & track splitting) > 44.100khz/16bit flac's (level 8) | |||||
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