Sounds of Diversity Balázs Elemér Group

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Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
30.12.2021

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  • 1 Come with me 05:26
  • 2 Intro I. 02:49
  • 3 Ezer év múltán 04:09
  • 4 Solitude 04:12
  • 5 Left behind 05:20
  • 6 Balkan ballad 06:28
  • 7 Waltz 05:47
  • 8 Intro II. 02:00
  • 9 When he passed 06:24
  • 10 Sounds of diversity 05:44
  • 11 Cold light of dawn 04:49
  • 12 Painting in a dream 04:29
  • 13 I never felt this way 03:51
  • Total Runtime 01:01:28

Info for Sounds of Diversity

This recording is the ninth record of the multi-award winning band. Its title refers to the fact that the highly melodic original compositions fuse the members’ distinctive musical worlds in special ways, with results that appeal to a wide audience.

“In my opinion Elemér is one of the best drummers today. He plays with incomparable musicality and fineness. He is able to listen to every single musical moment with such attention, he is able to make such fine and spontaneous decisions on stage, that only encourages the quality of the play of the other musicians. He reaches out of his instrument with great taste. I always play with him with joy and so do I listen to his music.” (Pat Metheny)

Elemér Balázs Group - The Elemér Balázs Group, one of the most popular jazz bands in Hungary, was founded in 2000 by Elemér Balázs, a jazz drummer of international reputation. The band, consisting of highly qualified jazz musicians, has achieved great results at home (e.g. Fonogram Prize in 2005), and has built upon its success through impressive performances at prestigious European jazz festivals (e.g. Vienna, London, Berlin, The Hague, Prague, Bratislava, Skopje). The Group has created a strikingly unique melodious sound underscored by interesting rhythmic patterns, and given a fascinating texture by the tonal contrast of the male and female lead-vocals. Their music is extremely versatile owing to their spirited blending of jazz and the folk-music of the region. It's ethno-jazz at its best, inspired by highly divergent musical cultures. This variety characterizes the four albums released by the Group so far. Each of these albums creates a completely unique atmosphere, a musical world of its own. According to critics the music of the Elemér Balázs Group is something one can enjoy in any mood or situation. On their last album they blended Hungarian folksongs, the music of their homeland, with their own characteristic groove. On their forthcoming album, due to be released in October 2007, they will feature their own interpretations of Renaissance and Baroque tunes.

Elemér Balázs, drum
József Balázs, keyboards
Áron Komjáti, guitar
Krisztián Lakatos Pecek, double bass
József Czibere, percussion
Flóra Kiss, vocal
Milán Szakonyi, vocal




Elemér Balázs Group
one of the most popular jazz bands in Hungary, was founded in 2000 by Elemér Balázs, a jazz drummer of international reputation. The band, consisting of highly qualified jazz musicians, has achieved great results at home (e.g. Fonogram Prize in 2005), and has built upon its success through impressive performances at prestigious European jazz festivals (e.g. Vienna, London, Berlin, The Hague, Prague, Bratislava, Skopje). The Group has created a strikingly unique melodious sound underscored by interesting rhythmic patterns, and given a fascinating texture by the tonal contrast of the male and female lead-vocals. Their music is extremely versatile owing to their spirited blending of jazz and the folk-music of the region. It's ethno-jazz at its best, inspired by highly divergent musical cultures. This variety characterizes the four albums released by the Group so far. Each of these albums creates a completely unique atmosphere, a musical world of its own. According to critics the music of the Elemér Balázs Group is something one can enjoy in any mood or situation. On their last album they blended Hungarian folksongs, the music of their homeland, with their own characteristic groove. On their forthcoming album, due to be released in October 2007, they will feature their own interpretations of Renaissance and Baroque tunes.



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