David Yengibarian Octet - No compromise CD

David Yengibarian Octet - No compromise CD

No compromise

David Yengibarian Octet

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H00064

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1. Intro: traditional Danca Armenico
2. Ararat
3. Yagmur
4. Vayamos al Diabolo
5. Hunvar 2006
6. Pandoukht
7. Liliom / Lily
8. Chaos Camping
9. Ecole des Aveugles
10. Finale
David Yengibarian - piano accordion
Matt Darriau - alt sax, kaval, clarinette
Karim Weemaels - doublebass, clarinette, soprano, alto & tenor saxophone
Eduard Jack Neumann - tenor sax
Tom Walsh - trombone
József Botos - guitarDavid Yengibarian, who is of Armenian origins, was born in Yerevan in 1976. He grew up in a family of musicians. At the age of 9 he joined the Yerevan Music School, and started to play the accordion a year later. In 1995 he continued his studies in music in Hungary, where he has become one of the most sought-after young jazz and world music performers and a composer. He has composed several pieces for the theatre and films. The main source of inspiration for his unique folk music based world is Armenian folk tradition, European and American jazz and improvisatory music, Argentine tango and its revolutioniser, Astor Piazzolla. He accomplised an old dream of his with his nem album. In the highly orchestrated concert in Kiscelli Museum on 1 August 2010, where the album was recorded he co-operated with world renowned musicians, he had dreamt about for especially these compositions.I met Józsi Botos in Maria Street in the 8th discrict in 2003. He became a member of the band when the trio that I had founded sacked me. They kept drinking coffees, smoking, and blabbering during the rehearsals. This made me increasingly tense, and it showed. This was the point when I decided that there’s NO COMPROMISE.I met Jancsi Egri in a jazz camp in Tatabánya in ‘97. We still keep in touch. In 2003 I have founded the new trio with the two of them. Once I was sitting in a pub in Almássy Square and jotted down these names on a piece of paper: Karim Weemaels, Matt Darriau, Eddie Neumann, Tom Walsh, Komlan Agbekpenou, Adalberto el Bamba Dominguez
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David Yengibarian Octet No compromise
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Short Description David Yengibarian Octet
Artikelnummer H00064
Artist David Yengibarian Octet
Musikgenre ethno, folk
Verlag Narrator Records
Erscheinungsjahr 2010
Format CD
Titel 1. Intro: traditional Danca Armenico
2. Ararat
3. Yagmur
4. Vayamos al Diabolo
5. Hunvar 2006
6. Pandoukht
7. Liliom / Lily
8. Chaos Camping
9. Ecole des Aveugles
10. Finale
David Yengibarian - piano accordion
Matt Darriau - alt sax, kaval, clarinette
Karim Weemaels - doublebass, clarinette, soprano, alto & tenor saxophone
Eduard Jack Neumann - tenor sax
Tom Walsh - trombone
József Botos - guitarDavid Yengibarian, who is of Armenian origins, was born in Yerevan in 1976. He grew up in a family of musicians. At the age of 9 he joined the Yerevan Music School, and started to play the accordion a year later. In 1995 he continued his studies in music in Hungary, where he has become one of the most sought-after young jazz and world music performers and a composer. He has composed several pieces for the theatre and films. The main source of inspiration for his unique folk music based world is Armenian folk tradition, European and American jazz and improvisatory music, Argentine tango and its revolutioniser, Astor Piazzolla. He accomplised an old dream of his with his nem album. In the highly orchestrated concert in Kiscelli Museum on 1 August 2010, where the album was recorded he co-operated with world renowned musicians, he had dreamt about for especially these compositions.I met Józsi Botos in Maria Street in the 8th discrict in 2003. He became a member of the band when the trio that I had founded sacked me. They kept drinking coffees, smoking, and blabbering during the rehearsals. This made me increasingly tense, and it showed. This was the point when I decided that there’s NO COMPROMISE.I met Jancsi Egri in a jazz camp in Tatabánya in ‘97. We still keep in touch. In 2003 I have founded the new trio with the two of them. Once I was sitting in a pub in Almássy Square and jotted down these names on a piece of paper: Karim Weemaels, Matt Darriau, Eddie Neumann, Tom Walsh, Komlan Agbekpenou, Adalberto el Bamba Dominguez
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