Gueorgui Kornazov “Horizons” Quintet The Budapest Concert

BMCCD216 2015

In this music full of life, Gueorgui Kornazov shows that he doesn’t necessarily need to abandon his identity as a jazzman to discover the music of another world. As for the technical ease of this exceptional trombonist, it is never demonstrative, but always in the service of an intense emotion shared by prominent musicians totally immersed in the world of the leader. A musical gluttony!

Philippe Vincent
Jazz Magazine / Jazzman


Artists

Gueorgui Kornazov - trombone
Emile Parisien - saxophone
Manu Codjia - guitar
Marc Buronfosse - double bass
Karl Jannuska - drums


About the album

All compositions by Gueorgui Kornazov
Recorded at the BMC Jazzforum Budapest festival, Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest on 8 September, 2011
Recorded, mixed and mastered by László Válik at L.V. Hang Studio, Budapest

Artwork: László Huszár / Greenroom

Produced by László Gőz
Label manager: Tamás Bognár


Reviews

Scott Yanow - Los Angeles Jazz Scenes (en)

Bernie Koenig - Cadence (pdf) (en)

Franpi Barriaux - Citizen Jazz (élu) (fr)

Vincent Cotro - Jazzmagazine / Jazzman (fr)

Claude Loxhay - jazzhalo.be (fr)

Christoph Giese - Virgin Jazz Face (de)

Francesco Varriale - altriSuoni (it)

Rui Eduardo Paes - Jazz.pt **** (pt)

Georges Tonla Briquet - Jazz&mo' (nl)

Robert Ratajczak - LongPlay (pl)

Z.K. Slabý - UNI (cz)

Patrick Španko - skJazz.sk **** (sk)

Dr. Nagy Sándor - Jazzma.hu (hu)

Sinkovics Ferenc - Magyar Hírlap (hu)

Gramofon *** (hu)

Márton Attila - Demokrata (hu)

Czékus Mihály - HFP online (hu)

Komlós József JR - Kecskeméti Lapok (hu)


3500 HUF 11 EUR

Gueorgui Kornazov “Horizons” Quintet: The Budapest Concert

01 Na Toni 8:57
02 Children’s Song 9:38
03 Veronique 14:25
Budapest Suite
04 Pleveli 6:06
05 Tango de Mars 8:12
06 Balkan Spirit 7:39
07 Cry 9:37
08 Feux 4:59
09 Love song 3:52
Total time 73:25

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In this music full of life, Gueorgui Kornazov shows that he doesn’t necessarily need to abandon his identity as a jazzman to discover the music of another world. As for the technical ease of this exceptional trombonist, it is never demonstrative, but always in the service of an intense emotion shared by prominent musicians totally immersed in the world of the leader. A musical gluttony!

Philippe Vincent
Jazz Magazine / Jazzman


A limpid music like a calm, unbroken fl ood which snakes between pleasant open lands. This line-up shares a unifying aesthetic which reaches from the edges of folk and popular traditional music to original, inventive forms which are always accessible. A subtle alloy of folklore, hymns, and spellbinding melodies which are always looking towards free forms.

Thierry Giard
culturejazz.fr

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