Imaginary Faces Kristóf Bacsó Triad & Daniele Camarda
Album info
Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
11.11.2022
Album including Album cover
- 1 Petite ouverture à danser 04:21
- 2 Highill 05:36
- 3 Aleil 05:39
- 4 Dozen 06:42
- 5 Twotwenty 05:02
- 6 Mask 03:09
- 7 Piano Music 06:40
- 8 Hope 07:30
- 9 Show Me Your Face 06:08
- 10 Dance from Bucsum 02:50
Info for Imaginary Faces
Kristóf Bacsó, one of the leading saxophonists of the middle generation of Hungarian jazz musicians, has released six albums as composer and band leader on the BMC Records label, and he plays a leading role in Hungary’s number one contemporary big band, the Modern Art Orchestra. His playing can also be heard on many other CDs, including Different Garden by Gábor Winand and Gábor Gadó.
A decisive influence on his career were the artistic connections he made in Berklee: he played at the Opus Jazz Club with Francesco Guaiana, and gave beautiful concerts with David Dorůžka and Albert Sanz.
Bacsó also performed and recorded the album Pannon Blue with Lionel Loueke for BMC Records. Now, as the next step of this artistic path, he has supplemented his trio with Daniele Camarda, who plays the unusual seven-string bass guitar.
On the new album Imaginary Faces Bacsó's compositions are enframed by two arrangements: one of Eric Satie’s music, and one of Béla Bartók’s.
Kristóf Bacsó, tenor saxophone, effects
Áron Tálas, Fender Rhodes, piano, keyboards
Márton Juhász, drums
Daniele Camarda, electric bass, effects
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