Showing posts with label Tisza Bea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tisza Bea. Show all posts

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Tisza Bea És A Jazzmin - Autumn Leaves

Styles: Vocal Jazz, Bossa Nova
Year: 1998
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:18
Size: 110,6 MB
Art: Front

(5:08)  1. Night In Tunisia
(5:15)  2. Peel Me A Grape
(3:03)  3. Orange Coloured Sky
(6:09)  4. Autumn Leaves
(3:56)  5. One Note Samba
(4:29)  6. Fever
(3:46)  7. Les Moulins De Mon Ceur
(2:26)  8. Almost Like Being In Love
(6:24)  9. The Shadow Of Your Smile
(2:51) 10. They Cant Take That Away
(4:45) 11. Reestimating Love

Bea Tisza is one of the leading female jazz vocalists in Hungary. She was born in Miskolc, Hungary. She studied classical piano for six years as a child, then she realized her devotion to singing, so after a short period of not knowing for sure what career to choose, she decided to apply to the Jazz Faculty of the Liszt Ferenc Music Academy, Budapest . For her parents' great satisfaction she also finished a course in Financing at the Miskolc University. She has performed with a lot of established Hungarian jazz stars, such as Gyula Babos, Rudolf Tomsits, and László Dés, and has recorded with Kornél Horváth, Klári Katona, Sándor Zsemlye, Charlie, Andrea Malek, Zsuzsa Cserháti and Gergo Borlai. She has contributed to several pop / jazz recordings and concerts as a soloist, backing vocalist, and composer. In 1994 she took part in Leslie Mandoki's "People" project. In 1995 she had a minor part in the Hugarian film hit "Sztracsatella". She won the Stella Artois Music Award in 1998 with the Kálmán Oláh Sextet. The same year she produced her first album of standards (Autumn Leaves), and three years later her second album came out titled Island. She took part in the shot of a Hungarian movie titled The Wayfarer (A Vándor). She is A regular Performer at Jazz Clubs in Budapest, and Also A Singing Teacher at the Faculty of Jazz Academy of Music.

Personnel Tisza Bea – vocals;  Gyárfás István – Guitar;  Gábor Cseke – piano;  Makovics Dénes - saxophone, Flute; Oláh Zoltán, Hárs Viktor - Bass Ferenc Csomós - drums