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"Yarra Yarra is by a jazz duo from Finland formed by the late Edward Vesala's wife Iro Haarla and the lead saxophonist of Sound & Fury-- Pepa Päivinen. The album was recorded during the darkest and coldest day in Finland. A very melancholy and beautiful ballad album, rooted deeply in Finnish folk forms and jazz abstraction. This is also the first recording which includes many of Vesala's tunes since he died in 1999. A true dedication to him." Iro Haarla (piano, harp, Jeng), Pepa Päivinen (soprano/tenor/baritone saxophones, alto flute).
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Zoltán Lantos (5-string violin, 5+16 sympathetic string), Achim Tang (bass), Patrice Heral (dr., perc, table, live electronics). "Melodic and highly rhythmic improvisations utilising Indian modes and featuring the new virtuoso of the violin, Zoltán Lantos. The trio plays their exotic compositions with furious energy and great imagination."
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Michael Kiedaisch (marimba, vibes, perc.), Michael Svoboda (trombone, tuba, alphorn, dideridoo), Edward Hahn (reeds, flute). "Highly atmospheric and unique group exploring the relationship between sound and water. Playful and somehow reminiscent of Raymond Scott's music for small jazz ensemble."
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NVR 2003
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November is a new UK-based label; packaging is exquisite, mini-hard cover book -ike jackets, comparable to the Winter & Winter label. Mihaly Dresch (tenor & soprano saxophones, Hungarian flute, bells); Ferenc Kovacs (violin); Matyasc Szandai (bass); Jstvan Balo (drums); +guest Galazs Under (cymbalom). "Master of jazz and native Hungarian folk traditions, Dresch is a powerful saxophonist and his quartet play a full-blooded fusion of both musics on their November debut. The leader's compositions conjure up vivid images of the dramatic terrain and vibrant cultures of his homeland."
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