Showing posts with label Julia Karosi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julia Karosi. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Júlia Karosi, Ben Monder - Without Dimensions

Styles: Vocal And Guitar Jazz
Year: 2020
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:20
Size: 135,7 MB
Art: Front

(6:38) 1. Without Dimensions
(4:26) 2. Rebirth
(7:08) 3. Epigrams No. 7, 8
(2:15) 4. "Only from the Purest Source" Hommage Á Béla Bartók: Bluebeard's Castle Prologue
(4:11) 5. "Only from the Purest Source" Hommage Á Béla Bartók: Mikrokosmos III, No. 92
(1:18) 6. "Only from the Purest Source" Hommage Á Béla Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances No. 3
(2:18) 7. "Only from the Purest Source" Hommage Á Béla Bartók: Outro for Romanian Folk Dances No.3
(1:45) 8. "Only from the Purest Source" Hommage Á Béla Bartók: Sorrow
(1:25) 9. "Only from the Purest Source" Hommage Á Béla Bartók: Mikrokosmos IV, No. 115
(5:08) 10. "Only from the Purest Source" Hommage Á Béla Bartók: Mikrokosmos IV, No. 113
(7:06) 11. Insomnia
(3:42) 12. Words and Beyond Pt. 1
(2:31) 13. Words and Beyond Pt. 2
(3:05) 14. Words and Beyond Pt. 3
(5:20) 15. Madeleine Moment

Júlia Karosi: "I have always wondered if music belongs to one of the dimensions as theorized in the 'Standard Model' of modern physics. I summarized my subjective answer as the title of this album. I believe that the obvious lack of dimensions of music Their unique ability to lift us humans into a sphere of existence in which we are no longer aware of time and space. I also believe that these timeless experiences are usually associated with certain events in our lives that we often experience Getting caught ignorance of their meaning - the very moments that make our lives worth living in. With the programmatic titles in my original compositions in this album, I have contemplated some unforgettable moments in my own life.Rebirth reflects on the birth of my son, followed by Insomnia (obviously), Words andBeyond is a conflict between verbal and non-verbal expressions. Madeleine Moment is a musical quote from Marcel Proust's poetic description of involuntary memory in his work In Search of Lost Time. In this album I would like to pay a "jazz homage" to two of the greatest Hungarian composers of the twentieth century, Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály, with arrangements and jazz transcriptions of their works. I hope you don't mind! "Madeleine Moment is a musical quote from Marcel Proust's poetic description of involuntary memory in his work In Search of Lost Time. In this album I would like to pay a "jazz homage" to two of the greatest Hungarian composers of the twentieth century, Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály, with arrangements and jazz transcriptions of their works. I hope you don't mind! "Madeleine Moment is a musical quote from Marcel Proust's poetic description of involuntary memory in his work In Search of Lost Time. In this album I would like to pay a "jazz homage" to two of the greatest Hungarian composers of the twentieth century, Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály, with arrangements and jazz transcriptions of their works. I hope you don't mind! "https://translate.google.com.br/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=https://www.jazz-fun.de/julia-karosi-without-dimensions.html&prev=search&pto=aue

Personnel: Júlia Karosi - Vocals; Ben Monder - Guitar; Áron Tálas - Piano; Ádám Bögöthy - Double Bass; Bendegúz Varga - Drums

Without Dimensions

Saturday, October 10, 2020

Julia Karosi - Love Is Here to Stay (Live at the Liszt Academy)

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:55
Size: 124,9 MB
Art: Front

(1:59) 1. Rhapsody in Blue - Partial
(4:32) 2. Love Is Here to Stay
(4:17) 3. 'S Wonderful
(4:18) 4. Who Cares
(2:35) 5. Prelude
(4:23) 6. Do it Again
(4:07) 7. He Loves and She Loves
(3:41) 8. Slap that Bass
(3:36) 9. But Not for Me
(5:49) 10. Summertime
(4:16) 11. I Got Rhythm
(6:19) 12. Fascinating Rhythm
(3:55) 13. Bidin' My Time

Júlia Karosi is one of Hungary’s top jazz vocalists. After graduating from the Franz Liszt Music Academy in Budapest, Júlia founded her own quartet in 2010. Hidden Roots (released in March, 2014 by Dot Time Records, New York) was her second CD as a leader and the follow-up to the successful Stroller of the City Streets (released in February, 2012 by Whereabouts Records, Japan). Hidden Roots contains a number of Júlia’s original compositions and as the name eludes to, arrangements of Hungarian folk songs. Júlia Karosi had a classical training which is evident not only in her impeccable technique and expressive tonalities, but in her choice of repertoire and musical universe as well. Beside her own compositions, the singer is keen to select folk songs and songs by composers such as Béla Bartók, Zoltán Kodály, or George Gershwin but always keeps her personal story in the forefront expressed through the devices of jazz music. On her forthcoming new full-length album Without Dimensions, Karosi and guitarist Ben Monder reexamine and reimagine the works of Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály in a contemporary jazz setting. Half original music, half arrangements of Bartók/Kodály compositions, Without Dimensions is also an extraordinary exploration of Hungarian heritage. The album will be available via Double Moon/Challenge Records in October, 2020. https://juliakarosi.com/en/

Love Is Here to Stay (Live at the Liszt Academy)