Grencsó Open Collective: FLAT

Grencsó Open Collective: FLAT

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Istvan Grencso (ts, bcl, fl) played at Jazz Brugge in 2010 (with Lewis Jordan, the American saxophone player). Here he plays with his quartet. Eight original compositions : energy and fire (« Branded », « Sugar free »). And a composition (« In the Csinalosi Forest ») dedicated to György Szabados, the father of the Hungarian free jazz.

Claude Loxhay

Open Collective are:
István Grencsó – tenor sax, bass clarinet, flute
Máté Pozsár – piano
Róbert Benkő – double bass
Szilveszter Miklós – drums, percussion

All compositions by István Grencsó, except track 7: traditional; arranged by István Grencsó
Recorded and mixed by Péter Glaser at Supersizerecording, Budapest on 30 November, 2012
Artwork: László Huszár / Greenroom

Produced by László Gőz
Label manager: Tamás Bognár

The recording was supported by the National Cultural Fund of Hungary

LINER NOTES

All Things Considered

There is the moment
that is the face
Overripe apricot
Colors on the terrace

I search for words
shades of meaning
I want to be there
with you
To press through the indifference of
eternal separation
Continuously
Educated truth-tellers
create a choir in four-four
In bleached white coats
they busy themselves
They want to create order
at all costs
to step over
the threshold of our lives'
decisive phase

Recite an ode
All things considered

István Grencsó
www.grencso.hu

Tracklist:

01. Branded
02. Ivan's Childhood (Dedicated to Iván Nesztor)
03. Sugar Free
04. Slow Street
05. Indian in Hortobágy
06. Dawn Caress
07. In the Csinálosi Forest (Homage to György Szabados)
08. Winding Farewell

 


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